Where are the Bike Infrastructure Gaps in Burque? An Interactive Brainstorm

Sidenote: Am I the only one left who still prefers the hard-copy bike map?    As bike infrastructure evolves in Albuquerque, a trend which probably constitutes more Better Burque content than any other, the rising need, more than ever, becomes overcoming the safety gaps between new/safer/greater infrastructure projects. While some cyclists only ride very short distances… Read More Where are the Bike Infrastructure Gaps in Burque? An Interactive Brainstorm

Background on Those New Stop Signs Downtown: Focus on Silver

While licking my mental wounds from blog loss this morning, here’s a little something I found pertaining to downtown Burque changes from red lights to stop signs at several junctures, particularly Silver. It’s a memo from the traffic engineering firm Parametrix to the City of Albuquerque from June of this year. I found it via… Read More Background on Those New Stop Signs Downtown: Focus on Silver

AABLE Bike Lane Measurement Report, 10.10.16: North Valley Gets Double Secret Probation

For what I believe to be the first time ever in over a decade of blogging, I wrote about 1,000 words pertaining to the title above…and just lost it. Some accidental combination of keystrokes, I guess. While I’m crying, wailing and throwing my computer in the lake that is my front yard after last night’s… Read More AABLE Bike Lane Measurement Report, 10.10.16: North Valley Gets Double Secret Probation

Taking Time to Thank Those Helping Better Burque

PCI color-coding for area around Menaul/Alvarado (subject of future post) via ArcGIS platform mentioned below   We might not have much in New Mexico when it comes to some things (e.g., manufacturing jobs, Malaysian restaurants, ethical House leadership in the Legislature), but one thing we do have, I’ve found, is a number of local government folks… Read More Taking Time to Thank Those Helping Better Burque