lurktastic_
lurktastic_ t1_jbk0kk6 wrote
Reply to What’s one thing you’d like to see the city do to improve quality of life? by EuphoricPepper3488
Real bicycle infrastructure (not painted gutters or sharrows) in tandem with removing the e-scooter ban (& maybe bringing in a share system like lime).
The intended effect would be to reduce congestion by enabling trips that are just past walking range (e.g. 1-2 miles) to be completed without a car. Live in downtown and need to pop up to Ridgeway center? No more need to battle it out for a parking space. Train station? Don't have to park at the crumbling cash only parking lot. Any of the beaches? The list goes on.
lurktastic_ t1_isxfldf wrote
Reply to Running paths? by imma_mamma
2nd recommendation for Cove island park. The paved loop is just under 1 mile and very scenic. You do need a permit during the summer but it is pretty cheap for residents ($25/year) or you can just look for street parking outside of the park and run in/out.
lurktastic_ t1_jbk5wlb wrote
Reply to comment by owenbreen in What’s one thing you’d like to see the city do to improve quality of life? by EuphoricPepper3488
Heres a SA article with some info: https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Stamford-banned-motorized-scooters-in-2005-Now-17258043.php
There is probably some more detail in city ordinance you can look up. It doesn't seem like this is strictly enforced but having the ban on the books eliminates a scooter share system from being implemented in the city. Having recently been to a city that has a similar density to Stamford I found them to be extremely convenient way to get around, albeit a bit expensive.