Friday, June 21, 2013

City Club Presentation on "Multi-Modal" Improvements at Bridgeheads Misleading, even False

This is old news, clips from a presentation to the City Club back in February - but only just recently posted to the City's "third bridge" website.

It's hard to know what to think of some of the materials created by transportation "experts." This set of "multi-modal transportation system changes" looks like only something a person who drives a car exclusively would create (and love).

I mean, if you spent any time at all in this area on foot and on bike, you'd know this list is wildly off-base.

It looks, in fact, like something drawn by someone from a map and list of projects - and perhaps a few drive-bys in a car.

A more cynical interpretation is that it is auto capacity increase with a light greenwash, self-serving claptrap to shore up support for the giant bridge and highway proposal.

Only the Union St. RR Bridge is an Unambiguous Improvement
(and getting across Wallace and Commercial is still difficult)
I count one genuine multi-modal improvement, a few neutral net-zero things, and a bunch of unhelpful, anti-multi-modal stuff done mainly to speed car through-put.

A new bridge is a "solution" to no actual problems
for people who bike; instead, it creates
a bunch of new problems and exacerbates yet more.
This lousy analysis joins the other misinformation about supposed benefits that big, car-centric infrastructure offers to people who bike.

Bridge Alternatives and Assessment of Connectivity to Existing and Proposed Bicycle Facilities within the S...

This matters especially because people who ought to know better have been misled by claims that a giant bridge and highway will help multi-modal connectivity.

A giant bridge and highway multiplies barriers for people who walk and bike. To count a new connection across the river as enhancing system connectivity is utterly false.

Although the public hearing is on the 24th at Council, the record will close at 5pm on Friday the 21st - that's today.  So if you haven't submitted comment, now's the time.  Email Council here.


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