Weather | Traffic | Surf | Maps | Webcam


   
 
Forums Visitors Guide Shopping Classifieds Autos Homes Jobs Entertainment Sports Today's Paper Home

 News
 Metro | Latest News
 North County
 Temecula/Riverside
 Tijuana/Border
 California
 Nation
 Mexico
 World
 Obituaries
 Today's Paper
 AP Headlines
 Business
 Technology
 Biotech
 Markets
 In Depth
 Iraq / Afghanistan
 Pension Crisis
 Special Reports
 Video
 Multimedia
 Photo Galleries
 Topics
 Education
 Features
 Health | Fitness
 Military
 Politics
 Science
 Solutions
 Opinion
 Columnists
 Steve Breen
 Forums
 Weblogs
 Communities
 U-T South County
 U-T East County
 Solutions
 Calendar
 Just Fix It
 Services
 Weather
 Traffic
 Surf Report
 Archives
 E-mail Newsletters
 Wireless | RSS
 Noticias en Enlace
 Internet Access

 Sponsored Links

More Just Fix It
Bicyclist will just have to wait for lockers at downtown train station


UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

June 18, 2008


THE SITE: Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego
THE PROBLEM: Doug Austin rides the Coaster from North County to the Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego and would love to store a bike in a locker there for the final leg of his commute. But there aren't any available.

It takes 45 minutes to reach his office by trolley. Riding a bike would cut the time in half, he said.

“Each day dozens of people load their bikes onto the Coaster,” Austin said.

He said he has called the Metropolitan Transit System and asked that they add more lockers, but he did not get any help.

STATUS: The San Diego Association of Governments – not MTS – oversees 672 bike lockers at 47 mass transit locations in the county. It is well aware that demand for lockers exceeds supply at most locations.

The Santa Fe Depot has four lockers. All are being used, and there is a waiting list of 22 people, said Thomas Bruccoleri, a senior transportation planner with SANDAG. Throughout the region, there is a waiting list of about 200 people.

SANDAG has $300,000 available to purchase or retrofit about 100 lockers at seven locations. Work will begin this summer in Old Town. A locker user today pays a $35 deposit for a key and has exclusive use of a locker. New and retrofitted lockers will have electronic access with a card issued by SANDAG. Lockers will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Bruccoleri hopes to retrofit all existing lockers within three to five years, assuming money becomes available. He said SANDAG is looking for a business interested in purchasing lockers in exchange for advertising or sponsorship. A locker costs about $2,700. The agency also is looking into charging locker users an annual fee.

As for the Santa Fe Depot, there are no immediate plans to add lockers or retrofit existing ones. Bruccoleri said he will talk to Amtrak about whether it would set aside space for more lockers, but SANDAG would have to find the money to pay for them.

WHO'S RESPONSIBLE: Thomas Bruccoleri, who can be reached at (619) 699-7381 or tbr@sandag.org. For more information on SANDAG's bicycle program or other transit issues, call 511 or go to 511sd.com and click on “Bicycling” at the bottom of the page.

NEED A PROBLEM SOLVED: Is there a problem government hasn't fixed despite your complaints? Whether it's a missing bus bench or an unkempt park anywhere in San Diego County, Just Fix It might be able to help.


 Complaint forms are at justfixit.uniontrib.com, or call (800) 820-8714.

 


 Sponsored Links







Quicklinks
Restaurants Bars
Hotels Autos
Shopping Health
Eldercare Singles
Business Listings
Free Newsletters


Guides
Vegas Spas/Salon
Travel Weddings
Wine Old Town
Baja Catering
Casino Home Imp.
Golf SD North
Gaslamp


© Copyright 1995-2008 Union-Tribune Publishing Co. • A Copley Newspaper Site