Caltrain asks passengers for input on bike parking at stations
Caltrain passengers can give their opinion on bike parking issues at the transit agency's stations via an online survey that will be available starting Wednesday.
Caltrain passengers can give their opinion on bike parking issues at the transit agency's stations via an online survey that will be available starting Wednesday.
Caltrain passengers can give their opinion on bike parking issues at the transit agency’s stations via an online survey that will be available starting Wednesday.
As part of Caltrain’s Bike Parking Management Plan, the survey seeks to gauge passenger interest in various types of bike parking options at stations.
Results from the survey, available from Wednesday through Nov. 23, will be used along with other data collected by agency staff to determine the likely demand for different types of bike parking options at Caltrain stations.
Caltrain began the planning process for the Bike Parking Management Plan earlier this year and is anticipating to complete it in mid-2017, according to the agency.
To participate in the survey starting Wednesday, or to read more about the Bike Parking Management Plan, people can visit www.caltrain.com/bikeparkingsurvey.
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