First Bicycle Racks Installed

First Bicycle Racks Installed

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In many cases, bicycle parking is a major factor in whether individuals choose to use a bicycle for commuting to work or for running errands. A part of our city’s transportation infrastructure, secure and accessible bicycle parking should be provided wherever people work, live and run errands. National data from the Federal Highway Administration identifies that forty percent (40%) of trips people make during the day occur within 2 miles from where they live and 80% of trips are within 5 miles. This means the bicycle is an ideal mode of transportation for a huge portion of the trips we all make in our daily lives.

Lack of bicycle parking is one of the most frequent complaints of bicyclists who ride or wish to for transportation purposes. This past summer when the pay and display parking system went into effect on some city streets and the old parking meters were being removed, finding a place to park your bicycle was like playing hide and seek.

Competing cities that are bicycle-friendly have a comparative advantage over Buffalo. Businesses looking to relocate or expand compare the amenities offered by Buffalo to those of cities of similar size. Job growth in our economy is greatest among small businesses and entrepreneurs. To attract and retain a productive and energetic work force, Buffalo must offer lifestyle amenities that attract these young, educated and talented employees.

To this end, last week Mayor Byron W. Brown announced the first phase installation of bicycle racks in commercial districts throughout our City. This first phase will see 35 racks installed, due to the overwhelming demand from businesses the Mayor identified another $60,000 for an additional 110 racks and Green Options Buffalo has assisted the city in securing an additional $100,000 through the federal Clean Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) program for phase II installation in the spring.

This announcement, by encouraging bicycle commuting, is a positive step to help households, where one out of every three do not own a vehicle, during our current economic recession and volatile energy costs and reduce the community’s need for expensive automobile parking – all while encouraging active, healthy lifestyles and providing the type of lifestyle amenities that will continue to add to the vibrancy of our city.

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What Others Have To Say

  1. jamesbflo

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    Dec 8th 2008, 01:57

    can this man ever just leave the podium in the trunk of his car.

  2. Hoss

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    Dec 8th 2008, 07:59

    Trunk of the car? I thought he just wore that thing with suspenders, as if it was barrel...

    Well I'm very happy to see bike racks getting installed. I bet $545 a piece is a tad more than slapping a ring on the old meters. Oh well... Or is that still gonna happen.

    What I'd really like to see the city do (until we have a comprehensive system of bike lanes in place) is plow the street shoulders, as well as the existing lanes and paths. As the roads narrow and the edges get icy in the winter time, it gets pretty dangerous out there. Plowing side streets on weekends would be nice too. Surely there must be funds available out there to cover the extra effort.

  3. onestarmartin

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    Dec 8th 2008, 08:54

    whats worse...the podium or the eternal smug look... If it was not for people like Newell, the village idot would not even be making this speach about bike racks. Now, will he be putting them up on the West side where they actually have bicks, or the East side....

  4. NorPark

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    Dec 8th 2008, 09:50

    Hilarious, the first thing i thought when seeing this picture was the friggn podium. Unreal. The snug look was obviously a close second.

  5. Keith

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    Dec 8th 2008, 10:21

    Funny I thought the same thing! I love bikes as much as the next guy but did this really deserve a press conference with a podium? Just get them out there already. :)

  6. Assaroni

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    Dec 8th 2008, 11:24

    Those polititcians are starting to make this place look like Detroit and DC. Do we even have any non-minority politicians left? Brown, Davis, Williams, Peoples...what happened to the good old days? No wonder the guy from Uganda or wherever the hell it is came here...

  7. bsnack

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    Dec 8th 2008, 11:36

    The good old days? Like the 19th century?

    And just as many people bike on the East as they do on the West. Its just that they might actually be...gasp!...black.

  8. PaulBuffalo

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    Dec 8th 2008, 12:32

    Assaroni, hopefully you are the only real minority in Buffalo.

  9. ChrisBieda

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    Dec 8th 2008, 12:57

    I think it's more than a little nutty to send money (taxes) to Washington so Washington can send it back (grants) to pay for bike racks.

  10. carlmalone

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    Dec 8th 2008, 14:27

    Did domeone insert the podium using an Adobe product or is it for real? I'm surprised no one actually ended up stealing it.

  11. Assaroni

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    Dec 8th 2008, 19:06

    facts are facts

  12. EastBuffalo

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    Dec 8th 2008, 19:46

    The ciity of Buffalo is over 40% African American. I do not see why having a podium is such a big deal. Mayor Brown may not be the best Mayor in the history of city government, but I think he is doing a solid job.

  13. onestarmartin

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    Dec 8th 2008, 20:19

    ...yeah, for himself and the east side

  14. Colin

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    Dec 8th 2008, 20:32

    White councilmembers in Buffalo -- Kearns, Locurto, Franczyk, Golombek, Fontana Latino councilmember -- Rivera Black councilmembers -- Davis, Russell, Smith

    Black county legislators -- Miller-Williams, Grant White county legislators -- the other 13

    Yes, facts are facts.

  15. EastBuffalo

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    Dec 8th 2008, 21:03

    The East Side has been neglected by elected officials for over 40 years.

  16. meanoldman

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    Dec 8th 2008, 21:40

    that's not a podium. thats mayor browns, personal custom made pine walker!!!

  17. YESYESYES

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    Dec 8th 2008, 21:49

    The cost for each of these is crazy

  18. Assaroni

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    Dec 9th 2008, 13:08

    Davis is too busy trying to pickup girls at Soho and Snooty Fox to do anything for the city...he's a joke, and he acts like he's the Black Don of Buffalo

  19. carlmalone

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    Dec 9th 2008, 17:02

    Would anyone really be surprised if Demone actually ended up stealing the bike in the picture above, ahortly after the photo op?

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