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^ Possibly, and I'm not saying the Vancouver example is perfect, not by a long shot, but Translink does try to limit access to bike rooms by charging an extra $8 fee to get bike room access added to your Compass Card.
 
^ Possibly, and I'm not saying the Vancouver example is perfect, not by a long shot, but Translink does try to limit access to bike rooms by charging an extra $8 fee to get bike room access added to your Compass Card.
That's good, maybe that is a recent development and has improved the situation. A lot of those comments I posted were 3-4 years old.
 
Though it's deep into suburbia in the SW, I am pleasantly surprised at some of the new bike infrastructure around the Heritage Valley area constructed within the last two years. Not sure if this is on the bike map, or advertised anywhere else. Was caught a little off guard when passing through here recently. Here is the street view link, unfortunately the street view ends at 119A St NW, but it continues past it: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JCkSGFcQpS1CkAFe6

Some of the older infrastructure around Superstore is just painted lines (eg: https://maps.app.goo.gl/RzzaVnPRo3Wfo99j9 ... blegh), but they seem to have smartened up for the newer constructions. This stretch pretty much goes all the way west from James Mowatt Trail, passing a school (Father Michael McCaffery Catholic High School).

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Shout out to NAIT for their safe storage bike boxes.
I used to use these at King George Skytrain Station in Surrey. I definitely way preferred using these to open bike racks for 9+ hour days.

Interesting. Appreciate the insights. I haven’t heard negative experiences from my friends using them there. Seems like a gap in security for sure.

The bike lockers are definitely a plus for security, and agreed on how they can be spaced throughout a campus.

They’re just so big and expensive though. So they’re not an awesome solution imo. And often can’t be used if you have kids seats, longtail cargos, trikes, etc. To house just 10 bikes at the downtown library you’d essentially have a solid wall along the whole Western sidewalk. Whereas a Churchill square parkade could hold 50+ in that existing building where 3 bananas was.
Does anyone know how the bike parkade at Century Park is doing security wise?
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Don’t tell that loser Omar or he’ll make a super annoying video about how no one uses them…
But who else will tell us all the awful things the city is doing followed by no real solutions except "Let's shine brightly together?"

Based on the photo, it does look like no-one uses -- no cars, no bicycles, no pedestrians.
Time to rip it all out then.
 

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