Yeap. I ride my bike all the time(20+ miles a day) and no way do I trust people to treat a bicycle like a car.
Yeap. I ride my bike all the time(20+ miles a day) and no way do I trust people to treat a bicycle like a car.
I heard Lindsey is fully open?
Not even close to fully open.
They still have a few lights to fix up and lane painting to do. Plus one or two bus stops. Should be in the next few weeks I would guess.
All the lanes are finished and open but they still have touch up work to do. I noticed this weekend that there are still light poles that are not installed and some other misc work.
Still various lane closures and such going on but mostly open to the full extent. Also noticed the past few days they have been cutting concrete on the new bridge. Not sure what they are fixing but to be already making repairs isn't good.
Could someone post some pics? The City Facebook has a few videos with city staff, but no pics.
Drove Lindsay today and it’s a big change. However, the only cyclist I saw was riding in the sidewalk... it’ll take time.
Took these on Sunday; generally from the I-35 interchange east to toward the campus.
Oh wow, those green bike lanes really stand out.
What a great street leading into OU
Looks great, long overdue. Waiting until spring to plant the median trees? Will there be any trees planted in the ROW between the curb and sidewalk?
Where are the trees? Yes, it is a pleasure to drive this every morning.
The real difference is at night.
Before Lindsey was pretty sketchy & dark. Now it is well lit all the way from 35 to campus and it won't be long before it is bustling at almost all times with pedestrians.
“There's one more piece to the puzzle, and that is the landscaping,” O'Leary said. “We just took bids about a week and a half ago and city council is scheduled to award that contract on Feb. 13, and we will begin work on that in March.”
The landscaping plans include trees and other plants along the medians to provide a canopy along the corridor in the coming years.
http://newsok.com/lindsey-street-pro...rticle/5581660
Well there you have it.
This line ("The landscaping plans include trees and other plants along the medians to provide a canopy along the corridor in the coming years") has me wondering if they're only planting trees in the center medians or they'll also be planting along the sidewalks? I'm assuming (and hoping) it's both as it would look odd if they're only planted in the center medians.
Norman City Council apparently approved the landscaping bid for Lindsey St. at their meeting yesterday and work is supposed to begin on 2/15. It will include landscaping in the center median and on both sides of the street.
One of my friends from Norman posted this pic of the bike lane to Facebook this morning.
Think they're just trying to keep from Edmonding their Norman with this version of spelling?
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Have they wrapped up the landscaping yet? Last time I was down in Norman, it wasn't close to being done.
they seemed to knocked out the south side landscaping very quick and then the north side stalled for some reason.
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