Heya,
tl:dr: Survey went fine: there is budget and goodwill at the council,
if someone is handy with drawing plans it might make the "bikeshedding"
go faster so we can get on with assuming consensus and get the parking
installed . . .
Looong version:
Yesterday the next cyclist arriving after me, asked
if I was leaving; more to do with poor use of existing space
(there were "only" 14 bikes in the yard), but it was pretty near to
capacity and the fences aren't a great place to park your bike . . .
so I arrived today and the next cyclist arriving after me, asked
if I was leaving; more to do with poor use of existing space
(theres "only" 14 bikes in the yard), but its pretty near to
capacity and the fences aren't a great place to park your bike . . .
so I'm apologising for not getting on with getting the cycle parking
but if "we" (I was hoping there would be more feedback/attendance around
the survey, but I assume everyones happy/ not bothered with whatever
might happen) want to make it go faster it would be good to know
we've reached "consensus" so I can get back to the guy from the council
and get it installed . . .
there is a plan of the yard converted, by jasper, from pdf here:
(click on raw to download it and you can view it in inkscape or LibreCAD).
(anyone recommend a lighter dfx viewer? ideally in an ubuntu package
and not a java program: replies off thread plz . . .)
I think the blue rectangles are the 5hoop (10 place) size, but
we could have a combination of (3,4 and hoop) different sizes.
some specs are here:
. . . to that end if your good with "drawing" plans/ (libre)CAD/ inkscape/
whatever I could do with a hand visualising the following (or would
it be cool to chalk/ spray out a template and take a photo?)
(In order of *my* preference and priority:)
1. 3 or 4 hoop (the limiting factor is clearance for the drain
covers (they will probably never be lifted, but blocking them would
be silly?) unit lengthwise next to the ramp leading up to back door.
Reasoning: close to the door for un/loading and far from passers by on Emma
St. It seems the favourite bike parking place is the loading bay
stairs, which isn't great. (the blue rectangle in the above plan
blocks the the exit and is the wrong way round (I worked out how to rotate
and move but thought it better to share and then continue to mess
with inkscape/ github . . .)
2. 4 or 5 hoop in the Northwest corner. positioned roughly where the other
blue rectangle is in the above plan, but with more clearance from the
fence and allowing good access to the "bay" (possible position for
more gardening, storage or maybe even a door(bot)), limiting factors
are the size of the flat bit of concrete. ((I) hope to remove the
Buddlia ASAP (see my other post))
3. 4 or 5 hoop in SW corner of yard so one end would be in front of
laser cutting venting (!?), the other allowing clearance for the ramp.
4. 5 hoop rack *in* the parking space in front of the back door.
5. remaining capacity (were being offered upto 20 places (10 hoops)
`Somewhere in the far North East corner (/"bay"). (I imagined this is
where we would eventually have a door(bot) flush with the wall. so maybe in
the middle, leaving room for the bins? as with the buddlia i want
to remove the ivy soon, but it'll still be the least attractive corner:
too visible from the street/ hidden by whatever projects and the bins
and furthest from the door.
feed back and offers of help please (ideally not from Jasper, he is
already busy being awesome in so many ways . . . .)