Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Green Bike Blocks

    Bikers in Bellingham enjoy the luxury of new Green Blocks designed to make traffic flow easier and bike riding safer for the many residents who choose a bike as their mode of travel. Cornwall Ave, one of the borders of the Lettered Streets Neighborhood was the first area in Bellingham to try out these new bike boxes that have become popular throughout the country.
    Bike boxes are specialized markers in the pavement that are meant to create more space between the bikers and cars around them on busy streets. By designating a space for bikers to stop at lights and lanes for them to travel down, safety has increased because fewer bikers are struggling to get where they need to be and getting injured in the process.
    Studies throughout the world show that bike boxes have a great economic benefit for the area, and may bring more revenue to the Lettered Streets Neighborhood. More people will begin to ride bikes around and drivers feel safer when the bikers are in their own area.
    Many residents were unsure how to use the bike lanes and struggled to use them properly. With both bike lanes and these green bike boxes, drivers found the lack of specific direction to be difficult to navigate these new spaces. With more signs and directions, the overall flow and awareness that both cars and drivers are riding down roads together, and they need to be safe about where they are on the road. More instruction is coming from the city of Bellingham about how to better use the bike boxes for both drivers and bike riders. 
Links for further reading: 
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article34120173.html

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Introductions

  The Lettered Streets Neighborhood sits right outside Downtown Bellingham, and is bounded by Holly Street, Broadway, North Street, Cornwall and Whatcom Creek. As one of the beautiful historic neighborhoods in Bellingham, residents and visitors enjoy picturesque buildings of various vintage architectural designs. With a relatively low crime rate and several parks, this quiet neighborhood is a place of innovation and tenacity that has been a major additive to Bellingham for the past 95 years.
  This blog will serve as a representation of the neighborhood for the next several weeks, and will be updated periodically as information is available.
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