St. Louis aldermen advance new bike lanes, Compton Bridge rebuild
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen has authorized work to begin on a series of bike and pedestrian upgrades around the city.
The legislation approved Friday by a unanimous vote allows the city to issue contracts for three projects worth $22.3 million. The first, and the largest, is a complete rebuild of the Compton Bridge east of St. Louis University, including protected bike lanes. The others are the construction of nearly three additional miles of protected bike lanes a 9/10-of-a mile stretch of Tucker Boulevard between Chouteau and Washington avenues in downtown, and a 2.1-mile stretch of South Broadway between the River City Casino and Bellerive Park in the Carondelet neighborhood.
If youre using a wheelchair, a walker, a bicycle, whatever it may be, this a big move forward in terms of making this a priority for the City of St. Louis, said 6th Ward Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia, who sponsored the legislation and whose ward includes the Compton Bridge.
The bike advocacy organization Trailnet helped get community input for the projects. Policy manager Kevin Hahn-Petruso said there are benefits beyond making it safer to bike and walk.
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