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January 17, 2008

LA's City Hall Just Got Friendlier! (for cyclists)

Eric Garcetti and city hall bike facilityCity Council President Eric Garcetti has just announced that City Hall now provides bicycle lockers, access to showers and a subsidy to City Hall staffers who ride a bike to work.

End of trip amenities is one of the simplest and most effective ways to encourage cycling as a transportation solution and Los Angeles City Hall has just raised the standard.

For those cyclists who don't work at City Hall, this action is still very significant. It puts the City in a better position to enforce City Code requiring bike parking and showers in new buildings over 10,000 feet and State Law requiring employers of 50 or more employees to offer a cash allowance to those who opt out of employer provided parking.

While secure bike parking and hot showers may look like luxuries and a cash subsidy may look like a gift, when compared to the cost of a parking space for an automobile (LA estimated value $30,000 average) amenities for cyclists suddenly look like a bargain, especially when you factor in traffic congestion relief, health benefits and environmental impact.

Ultimately, LA's City Hall just got friendlier, not just for cyclists, but for the whole city.

See you on the streets!

Photo courtesy of Councilman Eric Garcetti's office


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Comments (4)

This is truly great - now if they could make sure that there were some bike-safe routes to and from City Hall.

 

It's about time. I

 

That rules! Too bad I live near downtown instead of working near it.

 

this is very interesting. glad someone is taking some action for cyclists at city hall.

 
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