Description
There are no bike racks along this section of Person Street. If no racks are provided, people will park on poles and trees, sometimes damaging them. I was informed that there is an issue in providing bicycle racks along the corridor because NCDOT has been a barrier. Although this may just be a rumor, bicycle racks are still needed in this corridor (now) and should be included in any future plans!
22 Comments
City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
Blount/Person Corridor Study (Verified Official)
Mark Turner (Registered User)
Reid Serozi (Registered User)
rob1977nc (Registered User)
yoder (Registered User)
Lovey (Guest)
Blount/Person Corridor Study (Verified Official)
Common Joe (Guest)
Planners Are Overrated (Guest)
Count Taxmania (Guest)
Closed gimmeabreakman (Guest)
Dana Deaton (Registered User)
Reopened glenwoodian (Registered User)
A troll is going around closing issues and claiming to be a city of Raleigh employee, or making editorial comments that are wrong, which is confusing people.
I hope the moderators take care of this soon.
glenwoodian (Registered User)
Multi-ModalRDU (Registered User)
Ignoring all of the posts about the fact that bicyclists don't need a place to park... because I ride up there all the time and I certainly do need a place to park. With all of the new shops, restaurants, and stores opening up in the Franklin Street area, this is a concern. Could these improvements be wrapped into the Blount/Person corridor study?
Did anything ever occur with looking for another source of funding for the racks?
Thanks!
Blount/Person Corridor Study (Verified Official)
Activecitizen (Registered User)
This area's lack of bike parking was listed as an example.
Mark Turner (Registered User)
Hey folks, I just opened a new SCF ticket for a bike rack in the Person St. area. Please vote for it!
SCF now has a "needs a bike rack" issue item that you can use to nominate spots for new racks!
Mark Turner (Registered User)
J Malouf (Registered User)
Closed SeeClickFix Moderators (Registered User)
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