Wednesday, July 3, 2019

VILLAGE BICYCLE PEDESTRIAN COMMITTEE CONDUCTING TRANSPORTATION SURVEY

"The goal of the survey is to learn more about how people travel within Croton: by car, by bicycle or on foot. Your feedback will help the committee, and Village, better understand how residents utilize Village roads, sidewalks, biking trails and walking trails, and will help inform future projects. While this is not a scientific survey or an official headcount of cyclists and pedestrians, this survey will give qualitative feedback to help learn more about how respondents get around town, and what barriers they feel they face." MORE INFO AT https://www.crotononhudson-ny.gov/home/news/great-croton-hudson-transportation-survey-2019

RESIDENTS WHO HAVE EXPRESSED CONCERNS ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF ANOTHER SURVEY DATA BREACH, should address this directly with staff/officials.

8 comments:

  1. Bikers don't obey the law. I had one from South Riverside cut in front of me as I headed East from Croton Ave. He came up from the South as I waited at the light. They think they own the road. Put cop there periodically to hand out tickets and this will stop.

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  2. How virtue signaling is this? Th town that owns the biggest commuter lot and relies on it for income, desperate to show how progressive it is with bike racks that are empty (or filled with the same old bikes that never seem to move, the Upper Village has one of these just look at the fb pages for fotos), and still has a lack of parking for people who visit or even just live here already. Every family has at least two cars (and they ain't electric). Stop the madness! Hardly no one is biking here and those that do act like they on the road is right! Enough already! You need a survey for this?

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  3. Let's be honest here. Like the psuedo re-zoning survey, these people have already made up their minds. All the empty bike racks (I've been keeping a photographic record( and bike lanes to nowhere mean nothing to thhem. Like all those hills. How many times were we told tat if we just put in all those racks, bicyclists would come. Nope. But good virtue signal value though. I'll start to bicycle when each and every official that inevitably votes for this actually pedals his or her way around town. And for more than a couple of virtue signaling days before they get back in their gas engine cars.

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  4. We have a jumbo parking lot. We're about to tear down the old DPW building to make over a hundred parking spots. Your conducting a transportation study? Huh?

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  5. Big parking lot. Lots of hills. Major hills. Cars. Lots of cars. Empty bike racks. Few people walking anywhere. Survey complete.

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  6. Gazette has results. No surprises.

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