Anyway! The DOT said that they were aware of the wonky bike path outline ... and, as NBC 4 reports, the DOT
Updated 1 p.m.
EVG reader Daniel sends some photos of 10th Street now... he notes the wavy line has been removed, but not re-repainted ...



Daniel also shares how to make a 311 request to take care of street-line issues, including disappearing bike lanes. You may submit a form with the city here.
2 comments:
Why fix? Could've been our unique thing. Like Lombard St. in San Fran.
Get your minivan out of the bike lane, and go back to Pennsyltucky. Jerkoff.
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