Armadillos could come to a stretch of Cincinnati Avenue in District 1, but not the ones you might be used to seeing on the road.
The city council office is gathering community feedback from residents through an online survey on funding for a protected bike lane on the road between Interstate 10 and Zarzamora Street, Councilwoman Sukh Kaur said in an emailed statement to KSAT.
“This project has been requested by residents who use this bike corridor,” Kaur said. “The survey asks whether residents oppose replacing on-street parking from their side of the road to create safety for cyclists.”
Armadillos, commonly used as a tactical urbanism tool, are low-profile, mountable plastic bumps that help create a “curb-like” barrier separating cyclists from vehicles.
A March 2024 posting from the F

KSAT 12

People Human Interest
Daily Voice
WWSB
Ocala Star-Banner
KOLO8 Crime
The Times of Northwest Indiana Crime
Seguin Today
Week | 25 News Now
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Orange County Register
Raw Story