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The City of Boston's bike coordinator Nicole
Freedman has been keeping busy during the winter
months with a number of projects aimed at making
the city a better place for bicycling. One project
though, gathering input for a bicycle route map for
the city, has reached one of many draft stages but
still lacks essential Dorchester details.
Dorchester Avenue, Columbia Road, Massachusetts
Avenue, and a number of routes bicyclists often
travel on are not represented on the map, leaving
no way to access Columbia Point, or to get from
Peabody Square to Fields Corner. Other routes known
to be hazardous, such as Gallivan Boulevard, are
included.
"You publish a map that's fairly flawed and go
through and make new versions," said Freedman.
"There's a very strong group of cyclists in
Dorchester and I'll reach out to them."
Input for the map is being gathered using
Googlemaps, and is somewhat laborious, though
Freedman said she has received only one complaint.
"I get the impression that other neighborhoods
are more strongly represented than Dorchester is,"
said Rosanne Foley, one of the founders a new local
bike advocacy group. "Which I think is why this
DotBike group has started off so strong."
Instructions for leaving input can be found at
cityofboston.gov/bikes. For other inquiries contact
Freedman at 617-429-8440 or
Nicole.Freedman.bra@CityofBoston.gov.
&emdash;PETE STIDMAN
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