Got something to say about cyclist/roller blader/skater right-of-way vs. pedestrian right-of-way around the Green Lake loop? Feel free to sound off in the comments to this post. To get you started: From the Green Lake Archives: The Interlaken November 9, 1907 WHAT IS TO BE DONE ABOUT IT? Green Lake, Nov. 7, 1907. To the Editor: The writer would respectfully call attention to the use of the sidewalks in the Green Lake section for bicycle paths and coastways. The privilege is abused to such an extent that it would seem pedestrians may use the walks only at the sufferance of…
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The Green Lake Archives: pedestrians risk having their anatomy disarranged by those with wheels
The Green Lake Archives
Welcome to a brand-new column on MyGreenLake.com — The Green Lake Archives. At the Green Lake Library, sandwiched between the over-sized books and the exit that leads to the bathrooms, is a small wooden cabinet. Contained within is a bonanza of information relating to the history of our neighborhood. The material cannot be checked out of the library and much of it is not available online. Starting today and happening at some frequency, but with no promise of any kind of set schedule, we will be sharing some of the gems of this collection with you. Our debut historical nugget…








