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Many bikes parked with a glass conservatory in the background.
A witchy animal skull with long twisty antlers surrounded by and adorned in plants.
Persephone's Garden Inspired by the myths of Persephone, this show celebrates the cycle of seasonal transition, infinite love, and the herculean effort it takes to grow and live a congruent life in vivid color. "I would fight death himself to live as who I am”
Como Park Zoo & Conservatory: A
Good shape, high traffic area, nearish door, but they could use a few more.
Come to worship your gods, moisturize your skin.
My e-bike parked on a sunny sidewalk in front of store fronts
My e-bike at the rack, fully visible from the seat I was waiting in.
Sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit breakfast sandwich. Everyone said it was amazing but I had my doubts because it doesn’t look very special. It was absolutely delicious.
Hey Bear: C+
The single rack is a usable shape, and at a highly visible location. But it’s right up against this table so when there’s a snow mound, it’s almost unusable.
I added the + because I’m Covid cautious and normally eat on the sidewalk like a raccoon. Thanks for the dignity table.
The facade of a vet clinic, rotating vertical walls and pillars of stone, glass windows, brick, stone, repeat. On the pavement, to the left of the front doors, is a black bike rack consisting of two upward humps connected by a downward hump in the middle, all of it so close to the brick and stone walls of the corner that only one side, with room to overhang in only one direction, are usable.
Como Park Animal Hospital (24 hour emergency care): C
It is at the front door, visible from the lobby, under a security camera, well under a huge overhang.
But due to the very close proximity to both walls, you’re only getting one bike locked on here.
New painted bike lanes from the south (Dale)
The seemingly impossible to earn A++
This rating was earned by the community.
Fuck ICE
A bike rack with a university of Minnesota m on it
Bike parking review: Huntington bank stadium for Gopher Football
It’s a B
Nice racks overall. The racks on the ends incorporate the university logo without sacrificing their purpose
Minus points since large sports events should have secure bike corrals
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I actually gasped when I opened this. These are beautiful.
Treble clef bike racks with a bike on the far rack.
Bike Parking Review: MN Orchestra
The treble clef bike racks are an A+ in my book. They fit perfectly with the location, there are a handful of them, and there are plenty of places on each rack to lock, making them usable with any bike.
🎼🚲
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Two bikes awkwardly locked to a green rack full of hanging diamond-shaped locking spots. It’s located at the front door of a Menards where the sun is shining on the wide concrete sidewalk.
Menards Saint Paul: C+
When you need some weather stripping and an intimate piano performance, you get front door parking under an overhang in case of precipitation. The utility, on the other hand, I don’t know what to call this. Hope for an open end spot.
It looks like they’d be eligible for a city rack too!
Review: Caydence Records & Coffee, Payne Avenue, St. Paul.
D
How hipster is this shop; yet the best parking for your custom fixie is a gas meter out of sight of the cafe windows? (There’s also a parking sign around the corner, so close room for three bikes total.)
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A bike rack that says read
Bike Parking Review at Open Book/Milkweed: A
There are four custom locks with multiple spots to lock to. Design fits the space (the other locks say write, create, and explore)
*i walked here so I don’t have a bike to lock
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I’ll try that next time!
A light blue/gray e-bike with a crate strapped to the back, parked at a rack in front of a brick library on a sunny day.
(A second opinion rating! Because there are no rules here.) Merriam Park Library: C+
The racks are about 3 inches too close to the brick wall and I always have to lift my bike into position, which is a struggle with a heavier e-bike. But I love their books and roll-by drop off 📚
Blue bike locked to red n bike rack. There are four racks in the row and another row a little ways off
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Urban Growler, St. Paul.
B+
Plenty of well spaced n-racks. Could be more. Could have non-weedy plants below.
We have to get the word out about all this bike parking - you don’t need to come in your #Cybertruck!
A green bike rack with a circular space to lock to, inside the circle is a t with vines around it. A bike is locked to the lock
Tangletown: A
A solid rack that’s easy to lock to. I like that it doesn’t just say tangletown. You’re gonna have to figure it out by the T and the tangles. There are plenty of racks to use at Diamond Lake and Nicollet
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I love this, it’s adorable!
A highland park bike rack with highland tower on it
Highland Park: A+
Great design with a local landmark, plenty of places to lock with whatever kind of lock you use, and it’s angled so even a cargo bike won’t be blocking the sidewalk
10/10 no notes
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This seems like the kind of event the @tcbikeparking.bsky.social community should know about. I’ll be there.
A single bike parked at a row of horseshoe shaped racks at the entrance to a Lunds & Byerlys grocery store.
Lunds & Byerly’s Ford Pkwy: A-
Good space and utility for all bike types, at the front door, never at capacity. But I feel like they could have easily placed these inside the parking garage for more security and weather protection.
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A bike rack shaped like a bike next to a singe that says Nokomis cycle
Nokomis Cycle: A-
It’s a nice rack and the design is fun because when I see the bike rack shaped like a bike and the sign that says Nokomis cycle I know that I am at a bike shop
A- because the design includes a few spots that would be dangerous to lock to
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Two bikes locked to a heavy duty metal rack on a brand new concrete pad.
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Bakken Museum bike racks, South Side.
A-, functional, solid bike racks with enough space for cargo bikes! Gap between sidewalk and bike rack concrete is a little exciting with a heavy cargo bikes.
Museum staff say there are more racks in the parking lot.
Laura’s Radrunner is locked up to a bike parking spot made from an old car door
Functionality isn’t great, but this bike parking outside Modern Times is among my fav bc I like the visual (cars put in their place as decorative bike parking).
B- overall
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What on earth…
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Pure Lowry Apartments: D-
Even if I wanted to lift up my cargo bike to lock up there, the platform isn't wide enough for it to fit.
Heck yeah, work’n smart!
Blue longtail cargo bike in a hardware store with 10’ of PVC strapped on.
@tcbikeparking.bsky.social Grainger #499 on Plato Blvd in St Paul. B-? A+?
You can lock to the handicap signs outside and feel quite secure about it (B-) or you can roll right in through the automatic door for easy loading, and no one will bat an eye (A+).
A bike locked to a rack in front of a brick building that says hamburgesas on it
Hamburgesas El Gordo
Standish/Ericson Bike Racks: B
Fine rack, boring design. They serve their purpose but the design doesn’t do much for me. I like the bird I guess. There are a handful of these at 42nd and Cedar.
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Lito’s Burritos/Souptown Bike Racks: B
They do the job but they don’t really stand out among the funky custom racks. Easy to lock to with any kind of lock and there are plenty of racks in the area.
I can’t wait for this place to open 🌯Break the curse!
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