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Tue Sep 3, 2019, 07:55 PM Sep 2019

Seattle Council to vote on expanding bike lanes, parking spots

Seattle City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on two pieces of legislation that aim to expand bike lanes and parking spots for bicycles.

Council Bill 119601 would require the Seattle Department of Transportation to build protected bike lanes for paving projects that exceed $1 million. The requirements apply to road improvements in the city’s Capital Improvement Program, but do not apply to routine maintenance and emergency repairs.

The ordinance allows SDOT to determine if the physical features of a street or financial constraints would keep the department from implementing protected bike lanes. However, the director of SDOT would also need to explain the decision to city council and show how the protected bicycle lane network would be advanced.

Resolution 31898 aims to double the number of new bicycle parking spots by next year. The city says it is on track to add 1,500 more bike parking spots by the end of the 2019, and the resolution calls for 3,000 new spots by the end of 2020.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/article/seattle-council-to-vote-on-expanding-bike-lanes-parking-spots/ar-AAGKPxf

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