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Nickels picks bike trail with 'green line' favored by cyclists
Full story: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134638497_burke21m.html
By Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times staff reporter
It's not all they wanted, but Seattle's bicycle community is applauding a proposed route to extend
the popular Burke-Gilman bicycle trail through Ballard's industrial area.
Mayor Greg Nickels today is scheduled to announce his preferred route to close the 1.5-mile "missing
link" from 11th Avenue Northwest to the Ballard Locks, and much of it goes along Shilshole Avenue
Northwest, the so-called "green line" preferred by bikers.
The route already has drawn protests from some business owners who say no route along Shilshole
Avenue is acceptable.
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Full story: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134638497_burke21m.html
By Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times staff reporter
It's not all they wanted, but Seattle's bicycle community is applauding a proposed route to extend
the popular Burke-Gilman bicycle trail through Ballard's industrial area.
Mayor Greg Nickels today is scheduled to announce his preferred route to close the 1.5-mile "missing
link" from 11th Avenue Northwest to the Ballard Locks, and much of it goes along Shilshole Avenue
Northwest, the so-called "green line" preferred by bikers.
The route already has drawn protests from some business owners who say no route along Shilshole
Avenue is acceptable.
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