Albany getting more bike racks (Comments: 1)
Author: Jason Crane
Date: 22 January, 2010
Category: Albany, Bike news, Car-free Living, Jason Crane
Today’s Times Union newspaper published this story:
CDTA bike plan racks up fans
Authority begins initiative to place bicycle racks throughout Capital RegionBy ERIC ANDERSON BUSINESS EDITOR
First published in print: Friday, January 22, 2010ALBANY — Downtown Albany has perhaps a dozen bicycle racks. But a new effort by the Capital District Transportation Authority could make parking your bicycle far easier.
The CDTA, in conjunction with the Capital District Transportation Committee, is seeking to place bike racks throughout the Capital Region. The racks would be free to public and nonprofit sectors, while private sector businesses and employers would be eligible for a 50 percent subsidy.
“The Capital Region Bike Rack Program works hand in hand with the goals of public transportation: improving our quality of life and reducing single occupancy vehicle commutes,” said CDTA Chairman David Stackrow. “Businesses have the opportunity to expand their client base and improve customer satisfaction by providing close and convenient bicycle parking.”




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