
Nice.
From a press release:
“The DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) last week completed a three-year plan with the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) to nearly double bike parking in the BID’s 138-block area, increasing the overall number of bike racks from 531 in 2012 to 964.
“All Downtown residents, workers and guests benefit from an increase in bike parking in the BID,” said DowntownDC BID Executive Director Neil O. Albert. “Bike parking availability not only encourages biking as a sustainable means of transportation that reduces congestion, but parking racks help maintain order in pedestrian areas and in-street parking spaces.”
Over the past three years, contractors working with the BID and DDOT implemented a three-phase plan to install black U-racks in locations identified by the BID with input from property owners and BID stakeholders. Each rack provides parking for two bicycles. (more…)













