Friday 24 May 2013

Biking the Hoan would be better, riders conclude after trip downtown

cycling, Hoan Bridge

Biking over the Hoan would be better, three dozen bicyclists concluded Monday after dodging traffic on a purposeful ride from Humboldt Park to the Discovery World Museum.

The result was no surprise.

State Sen. Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee) and his legislative neighbor Rep. Jon Richards set up the lunch-time trip to show the dangers and inconvenience of the Bay View-to-downtown bike route the Wisconsin Department of Transportation chose 10 years ago. Then, the DOT rejected a proposal to add a bike and pedestrian lane to the bridge that connects the south side neighborhood to the lakeshore near Veterans Park.

Richards called it a “bitter conclusion.”

Almost the entire route is on busy streets, and bicyclists have no protection from motor vehicles. Richards called the experience pedaling on S. Kinnickinnic Ave. and S. 2nd St. “unnerving.”

Add in nearly 20 intersections, and the confusing route is clearly inferior to the alternative: a bike and pedestrian pathway on the 2.5-mile Daniel Hoan Memorial Bridge, Larson said.

“It would be so much easier to say go over the most beautiful bridge you see, and that’s going to connect you,” Larson said.

The ride was part of the current campaign to change the yet-to-be-completed path chosen in 2002.

Larson, Richards and cycling advocates have a window of opportunity to make their case, while the DOT again studies the feasibility of a bike lane as part of the planning for a reconstruction of the bridge scheduled to start in 2013.

A report on the cost and engineering challenges of adding a bike route, separated by a safety barrier, is set to be released later this year.

“This is a 40-year opportunity; a generational opportunity,” Larson said, as he gathered the group outside the Humboldt Park Pavilion.

The ride reinforced the impressions the bikers brought to the street.

“I prefer not to have all the stop signs and traffic,” said Debra Tuckwood, a member of the Bay View Bicycle Club. “I probably wouldn’t want to do it by myself.”

Tuckwood was one of the thousands who took the opportunity to ride the Hoan during the Miller Lite Ride for the Arts in June. That experience convinced her that the slope and wind would be easily overcome.

“I was surprised it was as easy as it was,” Tuckwood said.

Larson urged the riders, a mix of old and young, some on clunky mountain bikes and others on recumbents, to press business owners and state officials to see the benefits of opening the Hoan to bikers and walkers.

Their task is to convince opponents like Sheriff David Clarke and Gov. Scott Walker, who have called a bike lane on the Hoan too costly and too dangerous.

The group that traveled down S. 2nd St. doesn’t need further persuasion.

279 Comments for "Biking the Hoan would be better, riders conclude after trip downtown"

  1. TransitRider, you are using a poor metric. All bridges, no matter where they go are expensive and probably not worth it but try crossing without them. Traffic volume will most likely go up especially if I794 is extended. Also, you don't take into account the higher property tax values for any houses that have easy access to I794 which goes all the way to Oak Creek and could extend to the county border.

    JTBA Oct 18, 2011 8:04 PM

  2. I really enjoy riding a bike...who doesn't. We are so fortunate to have great bike trails. Even if the bridge was the perfect place to ride a bike..and it is not...we simply cannot afford it.

    Someone mentioned San Francisco had a bike lane on the Golden Gate Bridge....good for them...if they
    all jumped in the bay..would we....of course not.

    Just because it works for them...we cannot compare them to us. It is a fact...not that we agree.... it is just a simple fact...what is good for someone else may not be right for us.

    artattack Oct 18, 2011 9:08 PM

  3. No it's the Hoan Bridge. With a beautiful view of Lake Michigan. Riding it for the arts was an honor. Made me proud to live in the city I do.

    I would also like to add that cars & trucks speed past me going 40 or 50 mph on the streets. At least on the Hoan there would be a concrete barrier.

    MrsKC522 Oct 19, 2011 11:37 AM

  4. Really? That's your come back? "Then move there". Good one!

    MrsKC522 Oct 19, 2011 11:52 AM

  5. lionhear, here is your proof...

    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/bikeped/freeways.htm

    TransitRider Oct 20, 2011 12:58 PM

  6. Go for it as long as just the bikers are paying for it. Why should the whole state of WI. and the Federal Government pay for you bikers? It's a matter of priorities. Gas taxes should not have to pay for a bike path. Taxes are high enough on GAS.

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