Category «Bicycling»

Regional Bikeways Plan Update

The Indy MPO has been working to create and update the regional bikeways plan for the Indianapolis area as part of the long range transportation plan through 2035. The proposal includes bike lanes, bike paths, greenways and other good times. It has been a large effort by limited staff to combine bike and pedestrian plans …

Meridian Kessler Moving Forward with Form-Based Codes

My neighborhood, Meridian Kessler, has been doing some behind-the-scenes maneuvering to promote the implementation of Form-Based zoning codes in the neighborhood.  Form-based codes are the logical antidote to the current use-based zoning that is in place in much of the United States.  Urban Indy will be highly supportive of the Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Association’s push …

Measured Progress: Bike Lanes on Broad Ripple Ave

Broad Ripple Ave Bike Lane (image credit: Curt Ailes)

Last week, guide lines went down on Broad Ripple Ave between the village and Keystone Avenue. I knew that the thermostriped permanent ones would not be far behind. Well, the new lines are down and my initial expectations for what the corridor would look like have been exceeded.  The new design has caused a small …

46th Street Rebuild Indy Critique

46th just east of the Monon Trail (image credit: Curt Ailes)

The Indianapolis DPW contracted this job out during 2011. I am not 100% sure of the overall scope involved since I have seen reconstruction of 46th from College Ave all the way to Emerson and even beyond that. For the purposes of this post, I am going to focus on the section that is bounded …

Report from DC/Railvolution 2011

DC Metro Rail (image credit: Curt Ailes)

This year, I had the privilege of speaking at Railvolution in Washington DC. I was selected to a panel that included David Alpert & Matt Johnson of Greater Greater Washington and was moderated by Jeff Wood better known on the web & in blogging circles as, The Overhead Wire. For me, it was an honor …

Walking on Bike Lanes

Westlane Road in northwestern Washington Township was among the first in the county to feature bicycle lanes.  On a few recent car trips that way, I have noticed a large number of citizens walking on or near the bike lane.  Unfortunately, my instinct as a driver is at first a hot-headed “those people are crazy”, …