On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 1:42 PM, director <director@positivespin.org> wrote:
Gunnar,
I don't know about drawings or photos of the bike rack, but by way of description it was just a 6 space ribbon rack located in an exposed courtyard. It provided adequate theft and vandalism protection because it was in a high-traffic area, but was unacceptable exposed to weather and sun. I never saw a bike in it. By design guidelines it was of a type that would only be called short-term (storefront) duty. Long-term (all day) specs. require much better.
This sounds like the one that *used* to be there.
I was just under the impression that they had designed a different
one, presented it to someone (?), and *that* was the one that the
principal ignored.
That's what I was talking about.
Or not.
Nick
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "gunn4r Shogren" <gshogren@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 13:20:25 -0400
>Sounds good Jonathan,
>
>Might someone have what the original arch. designs or whatever were,
>for the bike storage facility at MHS.
>That might come in real handy.
>
>On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Jonathan Rosenbaum
><freesource@cheat.org> wrote:
>> Hi, at the last meeting it was decided that we (Alice and Jonathan)
>> should email the Bicycle Board about what will be our plan for
>> recommending Bicycle Shelter facilities to the respective principals of
>> MHS and UHS. It should be duly noted that presently we do not have any
>> "approved" recommended Bicycle Shelters. If our proposal below is
>> accepted without any objection, it would be our hope that by the next
>> Bicycle Board meeting, but no later than by the May 1 meeting that the
>> BB could provide us with a list of shelters that have been approved for
>> our purpose of demonstrating appropriate solutions to the principals.
>>
>> Proposal:
>>
>> We propose that a meeting will be set up before the end of May with both
>> Principal Desantis from MHS and Principal Forrest from UHS. We want to
>> make the arrangements for this meeting relatively soon because of the
>> busy schedules of both principals. The meetings desired outcome will be
>> the provide both Principals with enough information and details so that
>> they can embark on the Bicycle Board's recommendation that sheltered and
>> secure bicycle facilities be provided at their respective school
>> locations. One approach besides recommending purchasing such facilities
>> will be to suggest that the Schools look at getting Vo-Tech to build all
>> or part of the facilities thereby saving the Schools money as well as
>> engaging students in bicycling. If possible we want to have
>> representation from actual High School students who are bicyclists so
>> that we can present a more convincing message at the meeting (1).
>>
>> Our request to the Bicycling Board is to approve our proposal and to
>> provide us with relevant literature and information about recommended
>> bicycling shelters. Information can be delivered to Jonathan either via
>> email, snail mail, or any other relevant manner.
>>
>> (1) Nick Hein told us that he has UHS bicyclists working at Positive Spin.
>>
>>
>> Jonathan and Alice
>>
>>
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