Date: October 7, 2008 From: Media Contact: John Lisle at (202) 671-2004 District/DDOT Break Ground on Bike StationFacility at Union Station is First on East Coast |
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(Washington,
DC)
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Mayor Adrian
M. Fenty, Department of Transportation (DDOT) Interim Director Frank
Seales, Jr. and Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells participated in a
groundbreaking ceremony today for the Bicycle Transit Center at Union
Station. Also know as the Bike Station, this innovative project
supports the District’s goal of providing residents and commuters with
a wide range of alternative transportation options. The 1,700
square foot facility will be the first of its kind on the East Coast and
is expected to open for business in spring 2009.
“The District is already one of the best cities for biking in the nation,” said Mayor Fenty, “but we’re not satisfied with that distinction. This facility, with the myriad of services it will offer, demonstrates how committed we are to making DC even more bike-friendly.” The striking glass and steel building will be located at the west end of Union Station, near Massachusetts Avenue and 1st Street, NE. It will offer bicycle parking, rentals, repairs and retail accessories, all in one convenient location near an important transit hub. There will be space for approximately 150 bikes on two-tier racks. The bike station will also accommodate recumbent bikes and tandems. Parking will cost $1 a day or $100 for an annual membership. The revenues are expected to offset the expense of operating the facility. Some free parking will remain near the new building. The cost of constructing the Bike Station is approximately $3 million, plus an additional $1 million for site work on the new plaza. The bicycle transit center is just one of many pedestrian and bicycle initiatives currently underway at DDOT:
For more information on DDOT’s bicycle and pedestrian programs, visit the DDOT web site at ddot.dc.gov. |
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