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HOUSTON — Houston City Council on Wednesday approved an ordinance meant to protect cyclists and hold drivers accountable for parking in bike lanes. This includes any lane designated for bicycles ...
Without prior announcement, the city of Houston has begun removing the dedicated bike lane on a key street, raising concerns among residents about transparency and the city's commitment to ...
Houston Public Works held a naming contest in 2022 for a miniature street sweeper that is used to clean bicycle lanes and other amenities in the city’s rights-of-way. The “Space City Sweeper ...
While the city did not confirm whether the armadillos would be replaced, they said there are no plans to remove the bike lane itself. And although they removed the lane's protection, Houston ...
A crucial addition to Houston's bike lane network in the Third Ward is inching closer to a reality. Planning and Development Department officials will host a virtual meeting with community ...
Some cyclists lay on the ground pretending to be deceased to show how they feel the City's latest decision to remove the bike lane protections will impact public safety. Houston cyclist rides in ...
Pictured is a protected bike lane near Toyota Center in downtown Houston after it was installed in 2017. The raised, black-and-white cyclist protectors along the outside of the bike lane are known ...
The dedicated bike lane on Austin Street was built as part of the Houston Bike Plan in 2020 where the city partnered with Harris County Precinct 1, the Houston Parks Board, Metro, and other ...
But tides were changing; everyone from Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to the Federal Highway Administration felt it was time to integrate more bikes and safer lanes into the historically car-centric ...
HOUSTON — Controversy has erupted over the City of Houston's decision to remove protective bike lanes in Midtown, with critics calling it a step backwards for urban transportation while Mayor ...
If you've ever seen a Go See Ken bumper sticker on a car in Houston and wondered who the hell Ken was and what the sticker was advertising, look no further than Bike Lane, one of the city's go-to ...