Bike Rack at Front of Everett Main Library |
Friday, November 7
Waves of Change
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Bike Rack at Front of Everett Main Library |
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Artsy fartsy is nice, but not if it gobbles up public money so there are not enough of these racks.But I guess if it is not artsy fartsy, then we might not get them at all in public places. Still, artistic bike racks are cheaper than some things. Anything in the military industrial complex, for example. Although I suppose a MIC bike rack would cost ten times the usual price.
Steve,
That's a nice rack.
I remember the Irving Public Library had good bike racks (at least the two branches I went to did).
I haven't been to a library in Atlanta yet.
They are building one closer to our home and I hope to go there when it opens.
Hope all is well.
Peace :)
I'm interested in how long the artsy fartsy rack lasts. I like the idea of them. But, in my experience they tend to not last long, though. Sometimes because they don't meet code. Those usually get cut off with grinders at ground level by city workers, never to be replaced. Or, longer term, the funny shapes don't seem to be as robust as your basic bent pipes. We'll see.
The nice thing about the design Steve shows is that it is not a wheel eater. You basically lean the bike and lock it. One probably needs more of them....
Khal, some people would complain that the rack is too close to the retaining wall. Myself, not so much - that rack can take AT LEAST two bikes, and possibly three. If people were all coming at the same time, it might take as many as five. Bike racks are goodness, even if NOT ideally located for the maximum number of bike rack users.
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