Where can you Park a bicycle on campus?

Where can you Park a bicycle on campus?

• No bicycle parking or storage is allowed in campus buildings, on sidewalks, driveways or in motor vehicle parking spaces, except in areas designated for that purpose, or as authorized by university housing policies. • Limit one bicycle locker or bicycle cage per customer.

What are the guidelines for installing bicycle parking?

Procedures include how to request these short-term bicycle parking facilities, the application and installation process, and rack and corral placement guidelines. These placement guidelines apply to anyone installing short-term bicycle parking in the public right-of-way or on private property.

How does bicycle parking work in San Francisco?

A number of City and County of San Francisco policy documents reference bicycle parking. Section 2.1 highlights the overall goals for the SFMTA and the SFMTA’s Livable Streets subdivision as they relate to bicycle parking in San Francisco.

• No bicycle parking or storage is allowed in campus buildings, on sidewalks, driveways or in motor vehicle parking spaces, except in areas designated for that purpose, or as authorized by university housing policies. • Limit one bicycle locker or bicycle cage per customer.

When did the bicycle parking guidelines come out?

The Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals published the original Bicycle Parking Guidelines, a basic guide to the selection and placement of bicycle racks specifically for short-term parking, in 2002. Since then, the rapid growth of bicycling, particularly in urban areas, has led to many innovations in the field of bicycle parking.

What does it mean to have bicycle parking?

Bicycle parking is examined as a means to leverage other transit and bicycle infrastructure development through thoughtfully designed and managed parking programs. The session also covers design, layout, and management of lockers; bike stations; and adapting bicycle parking to specific transit modes.

What are the guidelines for bicycle parking in San Francisco?

These placement guidelines apply to anyone installing short-term bicycle parking in the public right-of-way or on private property. Chapter 6describes how private property owners and community groups can work with the SFMTA to develop unique bicycle parking on an individual property, neighborhood or district-wide basis.