Originally Posted by
kickstart
I'm sure most would prefer that it be built to ideal specifications, but apparently that may not be possible, and seemingly some have chosen to ignore the fact that the desires of the cycling community are not the only legitimate consideration in this high use area.
As far as I know, the only group that is opposed to such a cycle track is that of the business owners in that area who say they rely on the
public parking lot owned by
Seattle to lure their customers. I personally don't see why it is legitimate to cater to their demands, which to me are unreasonable.