Which street in your neighborhood most needs a protected bike lane and why?
@ohnoitskelley Parsons has SO MUCH ROOM for bike lanes too. The street parking south of whittier is so rarely used lmao
@velospence That intersection at Neil and Goodale is terrifying on a bike.
@TransitColumbus East North Broadway.....Lane Avenue.... 5th Avenue.... the East-West routes seem to be ignored.
@TransitColumbus West Broad Street here in Lincoln Village
@TransitColumbus Long Street from downtown to Alum Creek. Lots of people live in the corridor and it’s growing. Plus it has a hospital employment center.
@TransitColumbus High St between 270. Indianola between 5th and Lincoln
@TransitColumbus 161, Henderson, Ackerman, Lane, King, 5th, 3rd, Goodale... basically any road with a bridge over Olentangy. Hell, extend that to Alum Creek ans Scioto.
@TransitColumbus Broad street near West Broad Elementary & Hauge 👀