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Task force backs flexible bike-rack language, keeps two-point stability rule
Summary
Grand Junction task force discussed bike-parking standards and agreed to keep an intent-based requirement—two points of contact for stability—while avoiding prescriptive catalog specifications to allow creative 'functional art' racks, with staff to fold language into a future report.
The task force on housing and land development debated and largely agreed to keep a stability-based bike-parking requirement while avoiding prescriptive hardware specifications.
The chair opened the discussion by noting staff had circulated a packet with a handful of comments and asked the group whether to proceed with the committee’s prior recommendation or adopt revisions from the packet. Staff confirmed limited written input and asked the task force for direction.
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