Much-needed improvements to Kelly Drive bike path underway

Mayor Nutter and Parks Commissioner Michael DiBerardinis announced today much-needed improvements to the Kelly Drive bike path.

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Much-needed improvements to Kelly Drive bike path underway

POSTED: Monday, March 14, 2011, 3:29 PM
Filed Under: Bikes | Maps | News | Parks and Recreation

Mayor Nutter and Parks & Rec Commissioner Michael DiBerardinis announced today the beginning of an improvement project for the stretch of the Kelly Drive recreational path connecting Falls Bridge to City Line Avenue.

This is cool for few reasons but the main one is ... connectivity! Oh yeah.

Right now, the average bicyclist, jogger, or other user of the path would reach Falls Bridge and see stretching before him or her a strip of uninviting sidewalk that constutes, for some reason, the only connection between Fairmount Park, the Schuylkill River Trail — which extends past Valley Forge and will someday connect all the way to the Appalacian Trail, and the Wissahickon Valley: the great triad of free, lovely Philly recreation. 

"Clearly, this crappy strip of sidewalk proceeding north isn't meant for me," he or she might say, then turn around and miss the great riches to be found ahead.   

This is good news, but less great is the fact that this means that you'll have to detour around the area until at least June, 2011, when the work it supposed to be finished.

The city is recommending that bicylists use Ridge Avenue, which will be marked with "sharrows," — arrows, but for sharing, and "share the road" signs. And be careful: Ridge isn't ideal for bikes. 

Get more info on the detours at the Bicycle Coaltiion's website

Posted by Isaiah Thompson @ 3:29 PM  Permalink | 1 comment
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:56 PM, 04/11/2011
    I'm calling BS on the city for failing to do *anything* for sake of pedestrian/cyclist safety around this detour.

    Where are the "sharrows" that were promised? It's not clear to whom I should attribute the statement in your story?

    ie

    The city is recommending that bicylists use Ridge Avenue, which will be marked with "sharrows," — arrows, but for sharing, and "share the road" signs. And be careful: Ridge isn't ideal for bikes.
    androo


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