Breakfast links: Bike hassles
Don’t bike to the Capitol?
It’s now against the rules to park a bike at the Capitol, even on bike racks, without a permit. Capitol Police say they won’t enforce the new rules against visitors, but that could change. (Roll Call)
No share for bike shops
Some bike shops near Citibike stations in New York saw bike sales and repair services drop. Some still hope for the positive returns DC shops saw after Capital Bikeshare’s opening. (Bloomberg)
Bye-bye bike lane
San Antonio will use half its bike lane budget to remove a popular bike lane after drivers complained of traffic. The city council voted 10-1 to remove it despite traffic studies that found no measurable delays. … Nationwide, younger people are more supportive of cycletracks. (Streetsblog)
Shrinking units, steady demand
New class A apartments in DC have gotten 14% smaller since 2000. Individual units are smaller and more are studios or one-bedrooms. It’s unclear what this means for affordability. (UrbanTurf)
Connecting counties
Maryland will study a transit connection along MD-5 and US-301 between Branch Avenue in Prince George’s and Waldorf in Charles County. The line could be Bus Rapid Transit or light rail. (Post)
Speed camera revenue slows down
Speed camera revenue has declined in several Maryland cities as people drive slower (at least past the cameras). Some cameras no longer cover their costs. This is hurting city budgets but is good for safety. (Post)
MARC’s map is “slipshod” and “ugly”
Cameroon Booth, the transit map expert whose Metrorail map won GGW’s map contest in 2011, says MARC’s map is “slipshod work with an ugly result,” and awards it only 1 star out of 5. (Transit Maps)
And…
Summer art performances began at Metro stations on Monday. (WTOP) … DC is the third best US city for working women, who earn earning 90.6% as much as men. (WBJ) … A Google tool can warn you when your transit stop is approaching. (WBJ)