Can SDOT use part of Lincoln Park for a ferry parking lot?
No. Lincoln Park is a treasured community resource for recreation and beauty. Using this space for parking would be met with significant community opposition. Bicycles Why does the city use sharrows? Shared lane pavement markings (or “sharrows”) are bicycle symbols placed in the travel lane indicating that motorists should expect to see and share the lane with bicycles. Unlike bicycle lanes, they do not designate a particular part of the roadway for the use of bicyclists. SDOT installs sharrows primarily based upon the recommendations as found in the Seattle Bicycle Master Plan. In general, sharrows are installed on streets where there is not enough room for bicycle lanes with all other road uses. Why add bike lanes? The Seattle Bicycle Master Plan, a citywide plan for increasing bicycle use and safety, recommended Fauntleroy as a possible location for bike lanes. Because of the repaving project and the plan to add bike lanes to the west of California, now is a good time to study and a