Bike To Work Tomorrow!


I have also just received word that Councilmen Rivera and LoCurto have sent a letter to Director of Parking, Leonard Sciolino, in support of keeping some of the parking meter poles in place for future bike racks. They have even discussed the parking meter-to-bike rack conversions with Justin Azzarella, Director of the Elmwood Village Association. Justin has been working hard to get new bike racks on Elmwood Avenue. These combined efforts will hopefully ensure that Buffalo becomes as bike-friendly as possible. Hey, if you have the day off tomorrow... grab your bike and head down to Bird Island Grill.
Photo: Welders Marty and Adam will be there with their custom-made rides.

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DJB
Great news!
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al-alo
but I carpool! and my wife doesnt want to ride on the handlebars :(
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gman
Azzarella needs to step his game up as head of EVA. Elmwood needs to be marketed, branded and put out to the local and out of town public to get more people to the street to support the businesses trying to make it work there. EVA should be all over City Hall to up the police patrols on Elmwood since it is the premier shopping/retail/dining destination in the city. Suburban women don't want to come to Elmwood because they don't feel safe. Times Square became relevant again when it was safe to go there. The City needs to stop giving out parking tickets on Elmwood and treating them as a revenue generator because it is killing business on the streets. We don't have a parking problem in Buffalo and the only reason for parking tix is revenue for the city. Suburbanites don't like coming downtown because they know the minute their meter expires they will get a ticket. While it's great that the common council is biking to work, I think this is more a political stunt because no one is dealing with the real issues of the city. Who needs bike racks on Elmwood if you have no stores or places to ride to.
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GDC
gman, have U been to Elmwood lately? I have no idea what your talking about no stores on Elmwood and Suburban women affraid to come to the area. Um ask any business owner along Elmwood and you will find out that many of the customers who come in are from the 'Burb" and far beyond. I always feel safe on Elmwood and "LUV IT" , it's vibrant and unique. And regarding Times Square, yeah it's changed but now it's a mini Disney Land with too many Tourists, trust me, the locals don't go to Times Square, everything there is over priced and fake. And the NYPD is quick to give out tickets here too, it's not just a Buffalo thing, it's like that in just about any city and town. Want to avoid a parking ticket? take the bus.
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Perry
That's funny - I rode my bike to work today for the first time ever. I guess I'm a day early to the party.
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Perry
Gman - do you even know what you just said??? No one will go down to Elmwood because it's unsafe...yet, no one will go to Elmwood because they get too many parking tickets by the Police??? You just said the Buffalo equivalent to Yogi Berra's famous saying when referring to a restaurant "No one goes there anymore, it's too packed!" The last I checked, Elmwood Avenue is full of cars and pedestrians. Have you been to Elmwood? Really?
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Drew
And, just for the record: Justin and others from EVA ARE already all over city hall. Ask your common council member (if YOU spend time at city hall) and you will see--they know Justin, see Justin, and hear about the priorities of the EV.
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allfit
GMAN - Elmwood is the oasis of safety in an otherwise unruly and unlawful city. This is the street that suburbanites visit to get their gritty urban fix. You can see the suburbanites trying to hide their GPS navigation systems under the seat or taking their EZ Passes off the windows of their car when they park. The list of places where suburbanites feel comfortable and safe is very short: Here is my list of places that the ex-urbs will frequent without a reason or an escort:
- Elmwood Ave between Rockwell and Ferry (maybe Utica) - Allen and Delaware (during the day) - Chippewa from Pearl to Delaware (if under 21) - HSBC Arena (park at UB and take the train) - Sheas (park at UB and take the train) - Delaware Park and the Zoo (once a year) - Canisius or Buff State (as needed)
You might find a few visiting friends in North Buffalo or South Buffalo, but they rarely visit the West Side and almost never venture near Broadway, Jefferson, Sycamore, or Bailey.
This doesn't factor in the people who work downtown, they typically take as few steps as possible on the Buffalo pavement, limiting their steps to the distance between their car and office, or the nearest restaurant for lunch.
To stay on topic, you will probably not find many suburbanites bicycling to the city, especially if their trip takes them through the East Side.
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sb16
allfit - Elmwood is the oasis of safety in an otherwise unruly and unlawful city.
Thats a mighty bold statement.
Then I see you limited your statement to certain hours and certain blocks.
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WholeLottaJibbaJabbah
Well, I hope they get this show on the road because they are predicting that by the end of the year a barrel of oil could be as high as $200. Which means $10 plus per gallon. Which means way more people biking to work, which means its going to get crowded. Oh here's some cool bike racks in LA, instead of just having a circle attached to old parking meters, we could get some artists to make some cool sculptures. I particularly dig on the bike rack with hog heads. http://www.bicyclefixation.com/pe_artracksla.html
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