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This shows one of the bike lanes completed last fall on Convoy Street. Regular visitors to the area report little or no use of the lanes. (U-T)
This shows one of the bike lanes completed last fall on Convoy Street. Regular visitors to the area report little or no use of the lanes. (U-T)
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Re “SANDAG gives OK to $27M bike lane project. Contract approved for 2.8-mile stretch of University Avenue.” (May 27): Doing just some simple math, i.e., cost per mile, this has all the signs of a government job. Ah, our streets are paved with gold!

— Allen Stanko, Alpine

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