Biki has been talking about expanding for a while now. This morning I thought I saw the first sign of it (a new station) but it turns out it was just a relocation of an existing one. Still, they relocated it to a decent location.
Monthly Archives: September 2018
Reaching the End of the List
Tropical cyclones that form in the Central Pacific are named using four rotating lists of Hawaiian names. We may soon use the last name from the fourth list. What makes that notable is that it has never happened before.
Recycled (into) Bike Racks
Many organizations understand that it’s easier to get around a city on a bike than in a car and that accommodating people who bike is good for business. (Strangely enough, we tend to frequent those businesses.) Some even go the extra mile and install their own bike racks.
Synergy in City Projects
A proposal before the Honolulu City Council about neighborhood parking is the missing piece needed to allay one of the biggest concerns about a proposed pedestrian and bicycle bridge across the Ala Wai canal.
The Curse of the Long Post
While scrolling through my unpublished content here, there seems to be quite the list of partially completed posts just waiting to be finished and shared with the world. Apparently I’m either a) long winded, b) meticulous, c) easily distracted, or d) squirrel. No, wait, d) all of the above.