• specproc 8 hours ago |
    I was reading something interesting on bike lanes recently.

    A lot of cities have sold off parking concessions to investment funds, I believe Chicago is a classic example. Such deals often include huge penalties for parking spots going out of action, which can be for anything, including basic road repairs.

    In this context, bike lanes are unthinkable, as the cities don't actually own the slots they'd be built on. Huge barrier to wider adoption.