Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Bike Parking in St. Paul

The types of bike parking you find vary drastically by location and to me, too often reflect how much a given business (or the property owner) value or acknowledge that people might arrive at their business by a means other than driving. As an example of this, and as a resource to other people biking hopefully, I'm going to do a series of posts featuring different bike parking options at breweries in St. Paul, Minnesota.

But before jumping into that, I'd like to offer a couple of examples that do a good job documenting how people who bike are treated in St. Paul. Yes, we have a few bikes lanes (mostly narrow, door-zone lanes) and some great MUP options, but in general, the city is a long way from being a safe-biking mecca, let alone a place where anyone but the "strong and fearless" rider type feels comfortable.




Again, the above pictures pretty well illustrate what it's like to bike in St. Paul. You are tolerated, and in some cases have basic accommodations made for you, such as squeezing in the most basic bike lanes or a bike rack added here or there. But as soon as any conditions deviate from optimal, right when you need those facilities the most, they disappear. People freely block the bike lanes, hardly even making an effort to get closer to the curb and bike racks are ignored and not cleared of snow, in addition to being bent and damaged and basically unusable. While these things are absolutely complaints and damning about how seriously our city takes its commitment to improving conditions for people cycling, I'm also going to try and highlight the work of awesome people who are doing things right and setting us on a path for a new standard of bike infrastructure.