clermont-bikeshare-sign-042513At last night’s community meeting about the bike sharing program called by Council Member Tish James, concerns about corporate branding in historic neighborhoods were downplayed, and instead the meeting focused on the location of the bike share stations. The current locations are not permanent and may be changed later after the DOT evaluates which ones are most popular, DOT reps said. The location of the Willoughby Walk station proved most controversial, with many attendees objecting to it, according to a reader who attended. Here is what he had to say about the gathering: “Tish came on at 6:30 and like the excellent, strong civilized woman that she is, she insisted to one and all that civility reign over the meeting. Throughout she was strong and asked folks not to interrupt others and to be polite. She stated front the start that she is favor of the BikeShare program and that she certainly fully understood some of the valid concerns of those who had issues with it. Some of the commenters mentioned corporate branding and landmarking issues, but…Tish herself dismissed these concerns. She felt the concerns that DOT ought to hear were the concerns of community members about placement, near entrances of buildings whose residents (at least of those who attended the meeting) seemed not likely to be riding these bikes anytime soon, or near very heavily trafficked intersections such as Clint and Myrtle at perhaps not the ideal corner (though maybe the best available), and also the issue of parking places displaced by the bike share stations.”
Meanwhile, Streetsblog has published a story critical of objections about corporate advertising on the stations in historic neighborhoods, pointing out that similar bike sharing systems are working well in historic sections of Boston, D.C. and London.


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  1. NIMBY LOL WTF. Most people in favor of bike share actually want one of these in front of their building. Yes, it will be terrible for the city like it was so terrible for that shithole, Paris. You are a jackass.