On 6 December the LB Department of Public Works completed bike-lanes on Park Avenue, from Wendt Terrace to Alta Laguna Blvd. The project was completed on request from the school district to manage eBikes and bicycles near Thurston Intermediate School.
It is noteworthy of this project that
- the posted speed limits were not reduced
- on-street parking retained
- the motorist lane width was greatly reduced
- Sharrows were considered inappropriate
- no traffic counts (measurements) were taken
No cyclist advocacy nor bicycle retailers nor cycling organizations were consulted for this project.
LB Public Works said:
"This project was initiated at the request of the School District and City Council, with the primary goal of improving safety for bicyclists. The Class II Bike Lane was designed by the City’s consultant Traffic Engineer, under the guidance of the City Engineer. Given the posted speed limits on Park Avenue, sharrows were not considered as they are not recommended for roads with higher speeds. Therefore, buffer zones were incorporated into the design to provide an additional layer of safety for cyclists (emphasis LS).
Les, please explain what all the green lines and other markings on the new Park Av. bike lanes mean for us auto drivers.
ReplyDeleteLaguna Beach Public Works has painted buffered bike-lanes on Park Avenue to make motorists aware of bike riders occupying the roadway. The painted buffer separates motorists from cyclists while still allowing for on-street parking, the green is to highlight the bike-lane. Here is an example from Long Beach: https://lagunastreets.blogspot.com/2012/05/its-taken-some-time-but-may-7-newport.html
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