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Revision as of 23:46, 14 June 2014
Parking will likely be a significant factor in our negotiations with city planners and the neighborhood. Having a solid plan for bike parking may help alleviate some of those concerns.
TODO:
- Someone should read Oakland's bike parking regulations!
Indoor bike storage
Regular building occupants should have priority access. If we estimate typical (non-event) daily peak occupancy at around 50 people for the whole building, then indoor storage for 20-30 bikes seems reasonable.
Cafe
- Location: SE corner of Cafe, between entrance and door to Ballroom.
- Size: up to 440 sqft (preferably less!)
- # Bikes: up to 48-88 (5-9 sqft/bike).
- Pros: Eats up prime Cafe space.
- Cons: Tons of space available.
Storage 3
- Location: Storage room in SE corner of building, next to ballroom former entry. "Storage [3]" on map.
- Size: awkward space, around 144 sqft.
- # Bikes: 16-28 (5-9 sqft/bike).
- Pros: Out of the way.
- Cons: Small and awkward. Haven't checked out space in person! May not be feasible and/or require some construction.
Outdoor bike parking
For regular events/classes. Aim for ~50 outside spots?
Design Guidelines
City of Oakland!
- Bicycle Parking - Includes instructions for how to request a free rack to be placed on City-owned property, event bike parking requirements, and more!
- Bicycle Parking Rack Guidelines
Other
- APBP Bicycle Parking Guidelines
- Bicycle Parking Specifications
- Guidelines for the Design and Management of Bicycle Parking Facilities
- Bike Parking Design Guidelines
Along building facade
Note that there are some trees in front of the building that would cut into bike storage space.
- Size: 80 ft on 48th Street, max 83 ft on Shattuck (minus trees)
Option 1: hanging hooks
- # Bikes: up to 108 (at 1.5 ft per hook)
- Pros: Good use of vertical space. Only takes up ~3.5 ft around outside of building.
- Cons: Biggest eyesore option (or biggest statement about importance of bike use!) Limited to spacing between hooks (~1.5 ft between hooks); hard to cram in more bikes.
Option 2: perpendicular bike rack
Bike perpendicular to building.
- # Bikes: up to 146 (9 bikes in 10 ft rack)
- Pros: Can pack in bikes much more tightly
- Cons: Eats up more space on sidewalk
Option 3: parallel bike rack
Bikes parallel to building.
- # Bikes:
- Pros: Easier to scale how much sidewalk we're using
- Cons: Lose some space between bike racks for access
Side walk
The sidewalk on 48th Street is 12' wide. On Shattuck, 10' wide at the narrowest points. 48th Street has 6 newly planted trees along the curb, with 14' in between them.
- Size: 5 x 14 = 70 ft on 48th Street, max 83 ft on Shattuck
Option 1: parallel bike rack
Bikes parallel to parked cars. City of Oakland requires sidewalk at least 8 1/2 ft wide; may be reduced to 8 ft.
- # Bikes: up to 44, based on City of Oakland inverted U racks, 6.5 ft per rack, 2 bikes per rack.
- Pros: Easier to scale how much sidewalk we're using
- Cons: Lose some space between bike racks for access
Option 2: diagonal bike rack on 48th + parallel on Shattuck
City of Oakland requires sidewalk at least 135" wide (11 1/4 ft) for diagonal arrangement. Sidewalk on 48th Str is wide enough (12ft), but has trees planted at the curb, leaving 5 bays of 14ft each between trees. Should be good for 4 (or 5?) inverted U loops each; 8-10 bikes per bay.
- # Bikes: 40 (50?) on 48th Str. +24 at parallel racks on Shattuck.
- Pros: Packs in bikes much more tightly
- Cons: Eats up more space on sidewalk
In-Street Bicycle Parking Corral
- In-Street Bicycle Parking Corrals
- City of Oakland, In-Street Bicycle Parking Corral Program Guidelines
- In-Street Bike Parking Corral Standards (Typical Layouts)
One rack every 32", on a diagonal. Each rack fits two bikes. One standard car parking space fits 5 racks - 10 bikes.
Overflow bike parking for events
Would the City allow us to convert some parking spaces on the street to bike parking? A moveable bike rack could probably store >10 bikes in the space of a single car.
City of Oakland Event Bike Parking Requirements, Guidelines and Resources!
- Only required for events > 5000 attendees.
Reference designs
These are some examples of actual real-world bike storage/parking places
Bike storage room at Watergate
- Type: locked room
- Configuration: hanging hooks, 1.5ft apart
- Size: 16.5 x 24 ft, 396 sqft.
- # Bikes: 44
- Sqft/bike: 9
Commercial storage options
- Grid Rack - closest spacing is 9 bikes in 10 ft rack, or 6.66 sqft/bike (this type of rack may not be allowable for sidewalk bike parking by City of Oakland)
- Stretch Rack - 2-tier rack, stores 10 bikes in 6 ft space. Works out to ~5 sqft/bike if you include corridor between racks.