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No bike path at location description. Please provide more information with request.
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At the point on the map marked in Inkwell's initial report, the Amole Arroyo bicycle trail crosses from the west side of 98th street to the median. This is a designated Paved Multiple Use Trail on the city's official bike map.
Went out to the site this weekend in hopes of clarifying the concerns and giving y'all the additional information you requested.
This is on the Amole Arroyo Bicycle trail, at the corner of Camino San Martin and Snow Vista (also sometimes known as 98th). For cyclists riding northbound on the bicycle trail, which at this point is on the east side of Snow Vista, the trail simply stops. Riders are supposed to cross at Camino San Martin, where the trail resumes in the Snow Vista median. But this is not obvious, and as the attached picture shows, there are no signs to show cyclists what to do.
Importantly, the initial El Rancho address for the report, which appears to have been automatically added by the software, is wrong. This is not on El Rancho.
Having seen the site now first-hand, after reading this report, Amole Arroyo Multi-Use Path is also poorly maintained, if at all, in this area. In addition to the aforementioned lack of signage, there's debris/sand in the path, goatheads creeping in on both sides, and an overall apparent lack of any maintenance. Who "owns" this stretch of the Path, City of Albuquerque Parks & Recreation, or Department of Municipal Development? DMD certainly is responsible for the lack of signs/striping on the roadway, but maintenance responsibility of median portion of path is unclear. As it's clear nobody is maintaining the path, it's a matter of knowing the responsibility agency.
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No bike path at location description. Please provide more information with request.
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Inkwell (Registered User)
Reopened John Fleck (Registered User)
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Need additional information- location on street or bike path?
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Reopened BBTUT (Registered User)
Went out to the site this weekend in hopes of clarifying the concerns and giving y'all the additional information you requested.
This is on the Amole Arroyo Bicycle trail, at the corner of Camino San Martin and Snow Vista (also sometimes known as 98th). For cyclists riding northbound on the bicycle trail, which at this point is on the east side of Snow Vista, the trail simply stops. Riders are supposed to cross at Camino San Martin, where the trail resumes in the Snow Vista median. But this is not obvious, and as the attached picture shows, there are no signs to show cyclists what to do.
Importantly, the initial El Rancho address for the report, which appears to have been automatically added by the software, is wrong. This is not on El Rancho.
Acknowledged 311 Citizen Contact Center (Verified Official)
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Scot (Registered User)
Closed 311 Citizen Contact Center (Verified Official)
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Crew dispatched.
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