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Lee Bruch
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I have to agree with Alan on the underlying premise, there are more urgent needs to address in this city and around Greenlake, and there exists only so much money in a budget. Maybe we can take a break from doing more of the same, in the same places, on the same streets, when a third of this city lacks sidewalks. This bicycle beltway isn't a necessity by any stretch of the imagination and it distracts from more important things than further exacerbating the street use starvation economics created by all of these special "privileged streets" projects. The new outer loop that has been created is a bike path. It's not a pedestrian walk way. Prohibit bikes on the inner loop, then maybe an outer loop becomes more pertinent, but last time I checked bicyclists can currently use all of the streets and paths that already exist around Greenlake freely. Investment in traffic and speed enforcement, cleaning up public spaces, and building more sidewalks would go much further for public and environmental health & safety than blocking off more streets for bicycles and making the car traffic someone else's problem.
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Every time I see an argument for more sidewalks in place of (not as well as) bike infrastructure, I'm reminded of this excellent analogy by @TheRicMan (on Twitter).
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You're really sorry, then you mock me? Yes, it must be me and my laughable experiences or an emotional disorder. Not that cyclists treat the bike and "walking" places as practice tracks for tour de france. Your mockery only further illustrates the ablest attitude that we keep enabling by continuously kow towing to every little need of the bicycle community and distracting from fixing the larger root causes of these issues. I used to support and believe these efforts were for the betterment of the environment and communities, then I saw how these things get crammed down our throats with no recourse to fix the problems they create and the blatant disregard for anything that might suggest otherwise. If car traffic is so horrible you can’t bike on a street that you need special accommodations, why would it even be remotely appropriate for someone walking. Furthermore, why would it be appropriate to push that traffic problem onto other streets and provide no support or infrastructure to deal with the increased spillover issues. The intersection of Venn diagrams of people walking and driving is far greater than that of bicyclists and either of those two. Not everyone can or does ride a bike, but the other two are mostly accessible for all. This whole thing is just a backhanded attempt to passively aggressively push people out of cars at the behest of what amounts to a loud vocal minority. In the end, it's only putting us back in cars, because unless we live on special streets, the remaining streets are too dangerous for us to use for walking without sidewalks. I’ll be sure to communicate to my disabled and elderly neighbors that their fears are laughable twitter and emotional disorder analogies, and if they would only just get a bike they could rejoin feeling safe and a sense of community in their own neighborhoods. Vote or don't vote for it, it's likely already a foregone conclusion it's going to happen, considering how SDOT and these lobbies operate.
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| 1) It will slow traffic on Aurora through narrower lanes, which is already congested. This will contribute to more pollution.
| 2) Park safety is the priority - not slowing traffic on greenlake way. Who wants to bike, walk, or run in a place in a park filled with people shooting guns illegally and lighting illegal fires?
Please do NOT SIGN this petition. It isn't the right solution as it will cause more automobile traffic in Seattle and confuse the city about what is most important to its citizens.Let's advocate for a different solution that makes our parks safe and clean.This proposal isn't right for 2 reasons:1) It will slow traffic on Aurora through narrower lanes, which is already congested. This will contribute to more pollution.2) Park safety is the priority - not slowing traffic on greenlake way. Who wants to bike, walk, or run in a place in a park filled with people shooting guns illegally and lighting illegal fires?
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Every person operating a bicycle upon any sidewalk or public path shall operate the same in a careful and prudent manner and at a rate of speed no greater than is reasonable and proper under the conditions existing at the point of operation, taking into account the amount and character of pedestrian traffic, grade and width of sidewalk or public path, and condition of surface, and shall obey all traffic-control devices. Every person operating a bicycle upon a sidewalk or public path shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian thereon, and shall give an audible signal before overtaking and passing any pedestrian. Operation of a class 3 electric-assisted bicycle on a sidewalk is unlawful, unless there is no alternative to travel over a sidewalk as part of a bicycle or pedestrian path.

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Lee;You are correct that the bus lane stops where the Northbound "E" line turns off at N 63rd St. to travel down Linden Ave. N serving N 65th and N 72nd stops and re-enter Aurora at Winona Ave N. The lane between N 63rd St underpass to Winona is open to traffic all hours and between bus lane hours it is open to all traffic North and South of Winona.What you don't mention is where the traffic from the closed West Green Lake Dr. N. will go. Contrary to the pipe dream that displaced traffic simply disappears, it will go somewhere and I have yet to see the impact addressed.I am assuming, but cannot tell from the SDOT info., that people needing to get to the big parking lot by the Bathhouse Theater will be able to get to it as local traffic. Will the bike lane creation remove access to this lot?
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I am not sure what outer ring proposal you are referencing. If it is the outer ring proposal that would appropriate the entire right lane of Aurora along the west side of Greenlake, I am not for it.
There is already a very nice bike path along Woodland Place North that continues onto Linden Avenue to Winona Ave North. Its wide, and traffic along the street has the 25 mph speed limit unlike Aurora Ave. It’s a much nicer place to ride and about the same distance. Aurora Ave needs that third lane for transit and buses as well as cars. As much as we would like them to, cars are not going away and we need to embrace the electric car revolution to reduce greenhouse gases – if we don’t we won’t curb the gases.
That said I would be in favor of some type of barrier rising from the curve adjacent to the furthest right Northbound lane of Aurora to prevent accidents that can happen when a car jumps the curb. That might also deter things like the homeless woman I drove up behind several weeks ago who was walking slowly in the right lane of traffic going northbound along Aurora while cars in the left hand lane were whizzing by. I stayed behind her going 5 mph with my emergency lights flashing until she finally decided to go onto the sidewalk. I couldn’t get out of the car or make a call while driving and even if I could make a call, who could I call who would actually arrive in time to do something, and what action would they be allowed to take?
But I digress(ed) (twice). Just wanted to put forth a different idea for the bike path.
Sylvia Schweinberger
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Subject: Re: Sign the petition: Complete The Outer Loop of Green Lake Park
Let's not forget SAFER for all vulnerable users!

- David
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On Oct 1, 2021, at 11:48 AM, Brock Howell <br...@bikehappycascadia.com> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 8:48 AM D Wiegand <kdwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Let's not forget SAFER for all vulnerable users!
<greenlakecarcrash.jpg>- David
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 1:09 AM Cathy Tuttle <cathy....@gmail.com> wrote:
Green Lake is an exceptional park that NW Seattle residents are so lucky to have nearby. It's a jewel that's loved by people throughout the region. Green Lake Park is so loved and so crowded that it's been decades since anyone could comfortably ride a bike around it. Roller bladers, runners, children learning to bike, as well as people simply trying to safely get places by bike will all make use of a wider outer ring of Green Lake, with a bonus of keeping the recreational use of the inner path so much more usable for people taking more leisurely strolls.
Yes, there's a crying need for sidewalks and I encourage people in Licton Haller, Greenwood Phinney and Aurora to continue to advocate to the city to build more safe sidewalks -- particularly around schools and transit stops. The Green Lake path extension calls for a very minor investment of concrete blocks, at a tiny fraction of the cost of complex sidewalk work. The return on this investment of blocks would be a more usable, welcoming place for everyone who loves Green Lake Park. I'm fully supportive of this outer ring!
Cathy Tuttle--On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 10:18 PM Patrick Maunder <pjma...@gmail.com> wrote:I have to agree with Alan on the underlying premise, there are more urgent needs to address in this city and around Greenlake, and there exists only so much money in a budget. Maybe we can take a break from doing more of the same, in the same places, on the same streets, when a third of this city lacks sidewalks. This bicycle beltway isn't a necessity by any stretch of the imagination and it distracts from more important things than further exacerbating the street use starvation economics created by all of these special "privileged streets" projects. The new outer loop that has been created is a bike path. It's not a pedestrian walk way. Prohibit bikes on the inner loop, then maybe an outer loop becomes more pertinent, but last time I checked bicyclists can currently use all of the streets and paths that already exist around Greenlake freely. Investment in traffic and speed enforcement, cleaning up public spaces, and building more sidewalks would go much further for public and environmental health & safety than blocking off more streets for bicycles and making the car traffic someone else's problem.--
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On Oct 1, 2021, at 8:21 PM, Lee Bruch <lee....@gmail.com> wrote:
I don’t understand Gary’s logic.
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