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Suburbs shift gears, make room for bikes
Submitted by mlang on Mon, 07/23/2007 - 1:22pm.In Edina, where only one street out of 260 miles of roadways has a designated bike lane, Denise Watson knows which routes are more bicycle-friendly.
Bike lanes and links to trails are some of the measures that leaders in Edina and other cities are considering to help cyclists.
By Mary Jane Smetanka, Star Tribune
Last update: July 22, 2007 – 8:01 PM
Full Story: http://www.startribune.com/462/story/131...
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Fox 9 News Biking Report / TLC
Submitted by kirk.johnson on Sat, 06/30/2007 - 2:43pm.Live in Minneapolis! "Biking & Hiking Options Expand" Bike projects in the Twin Cities. Reported by Rob Olson.
Video reports like this can offer good visuals to decision makers considering how the Edina mobility infrastructure can coordinate with Minneapolis improvements underway and other communities also.
Bike Path for CP Rail Line
Submitted by kirk.johnson on Sun, 05/20/2007 - 7:29am.Hello, I'd like to recommend that the creation of a Bike Path (MS Ch 169.01, subd 69) alongside the existing CP Rail Line be included in the infrastructure proposal. This is the line that shows up on some maps as Soo Line, and I understand is doing business as Candian Pacific Railway. This mostly north/south rail line connects to Edina from the north just east of Brookside Avenue.
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Bike Lane Recommendations
Submitted by kirk.johnson on Thu, 05/17/2007 - 11:08am.Hello, I'd like to recommend the following roads as being considered for Bike Lanes (MS Ch 169.01, subd 70). I strongly believe that this would contribute positively to the community for improving quality of life, reducing car traffic and traffic noise, promoting active living, and other reasons that benefit property owners, both residential and commercial.
Map of potential bicycle routes for the City of Edina
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Suburbs shift gears, make room for bikes
Submitted by mlang on Mon, 07/23/2007 - 1:22pm.In Edina, where only one street out of 260 miles of roadways has a designated bike lane, Denise Watson knows which routes are more bicycle-friendly.
Bike lanes and links to trails are some of the measures that leaders in Edina and other cities are considering to help cyclists.
By Mary Jane Smetanka, Star Tribune
Last update: July 22, 2007 – 8:01 PM
Full Story: http://www.startribune.com/462/story/131...
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Fox 9 News Biking Report / TLC
Submitted by kirk.johnson on Sat, 06/30/2007 - 2:43pm.Live in Minneapolis! "Biking & Hiking Options Expand" Bike projects in the Twin Cities. Reported by Rob Olson.
Video reports like this can offer good visuals to decision makers considering how the Edina mobility infrastructure can coordinate with Minneapolis improvements underway and other communities also.
Bike Path for CP Rail Line
Submitted by kirk.johnson on Sun, 05/20/2007 - 7:29am.Hello, I'd like to recommend that the creation of a Bike Path (MS Ch 169.01, subd 69) alongside the existing CP Rail Line be included in the infrastructure proposal. This is the line that shows up on some maps as Soo Line, and I understand is doing business as Candian Pacific Railway. This mostly north/south rail line connects to Edina from the north just east of Brookside Avenue.
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Bike Lane Recommendations
Submitted by kirk.johnson on Thu, 05/17/2007 - 11:08am.Hello, I'd like to recommend the following roads as being considered for Bike Lanes (MS Ch 169.01, subd 70). I strongly believe that this would contribute positively to the community for improving quality of life, reducing car traffic and traffic noise, promoting active living, and other reasons that benefit property owners, both residential and commercial.
