BIKE: Cedar Street cuts bike locks

David Dobbs ddobbs
Mon Sep 27 17:03:10 PDT 2004


Colly,

Here is the information you requested as noted here in a reply to my 
earlier email on the bikes lists.

At 15:07 -0700 9/27/04, Amy Chambless wrote:
>Thanks for your response!  You are correct the incident occurred at 
>208 W 4th st. 


Therefore, based on Amy Chambless response and some Yellow Pages 
research I come up with the following:

Cedar Street Courtyard
208 W Fourth Street
Austin, Texas 78701-3927

For confirmation see URL 
http://austin.citysearch.com/profile/10202644/austin_tx/cedar_street_c 
ourtyard.html?cslink=roundup_name_noncust&ulink=roundup__roundupentity 
2-3_1__0_profile_5_1

Hope this helps.

Dave Dobbs



>
>If someone will provide me the exact address I may be able to find some
>information.  New construction and even remodeling that alters automobile
>parking, will trigger the required installation of bicycle parking.  City
>Inspectors are very knowledgeable and consistent in requiring businesses to
>comply with this building code.  I recall inspecting the intended site of a
>rack location for something with a similar name in the CBD.  If indeed it is
>the same place and the rack is not there or has been removed, there may be
>something I can do.  However, I need the correct name and address before I
>even start.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Colly Kreidler, Program Coordinator
>City of Austin Bicycle and Pedestrian Program
>1011 San Jacinto, 2nd Floor
>P.O.Box 1088
>Austin, TX 78767
>Voice 512-974-7046
>Mobile 512-423-4287
>Fax 512-974-6385
> e-mail stephen.kreidler

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Dave Dobbs
ddobbs
Austin, Texas
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