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hatrack

(59,583 posts)
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 11:02 AM Nov 2013

Visionary! Transcendent! Plan Proposes 1,300-Mile Bike Path To Follow Keystone XL Pipeline



The debate over the Keystone XL pipeline has gotten pretty heated and Kinder Baumgardner has an idea to cool the emotions: a really long bike path. The creative director for the SWA Group, an Houston-based architectural firm that designed Google Inc.’s corporate campus, says building the lane along Keystone’s path through the country’s mid-section could turn what is now a source of rancor into a tourist attraction.

The firm sent a letter Oct. 17 pitching the plan to the State Department and TransCanada Corp. (TRP), the pipeline’s sponsor. Its illustrations show scenes of smiling bicyclists riding over buried pipe and by a farmer’s market, Native American teepees, cows, sunflower fields -- and a protester in a tree.

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In Texas, SWA is working to build bike paths underneath power lines owned by CenterPoint Energy Inc. (CNP) It already turned a polluted waterway into a scenic promenade called the Buffalo Bayou. Keystone, which would stretch over 1,300 miles if a southern leg from Cushing, Oklahoma, to the Gulf Coast is included, would be on a different scale. TransCanada has asked for permission to build the pipeline to connect the oil sands of Alberta with refineries along the gulf.

Critics of Keystone reacted with a certain amount of incredulity to the idea. “I think it’s ridiculous,” said Jane Kleeb, the executive director of Bold Nebraska, which opposes Keystone because it says it could pollute water and farm and ranch land in Nebraska. “Why would anyone who cares about the environment want to ride on top of a pipeline that ruins the environment? The person who developed this is so out of touch with reality.” “This seems like it should be in The Onion or something,” said Tiernan Sittenfeld, a lobbyist with the League of Conservation Voters, said in an e-mail. “Seriously, this can’t be for real.”

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-28/sunflowers-to-schwinns-proposed-for-keystone-pathway.html
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Visionary! Transcendent! Plan Proposes 1,300-Mile Bike Path To Follow Keystone XL Pipeline (Original Post) hatrack Nov 2013 OP
You have to admit, it's a clever idea, though not unique. NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #1
Yeah, here they put them on easements used for flood control mwrguy Nov 2013 #2
The line for SF's water from Hetch Hetchy hundreds of miles away goes through cities and.... NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #3
Clever idea!! PamW Nov 2013 #5
The California Aquaduct has many miles of bikeways. hunter Nov 2013 #4
The levees of the aquaduct can't have trees and roots. NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #6
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
1. You have to admit, it's a clever idea, though not unique.
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 11:22 AM
Nov 2013

Hundreds, if not thousands, of biking and walking trails and green corridors exist over or adjacent to utility and other easements.

Houston is one example:

http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Legislative-notebook-Houston-area-lawmakers-file-4288369.php

mwrguy

(3,245 posts)
2. Yeah, here they put them on easements used for flood control
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 02:15 PM
Nov 2013

You end up with long skinny parks that are actually pretty cool and useful.

 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
3. The line for SF's water from Hetch Hetchy hundreds of miles away goes through cities and....
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 02:26 PM
Nov 2013

....since it can't be built over, it's perfect for a parkway in the cities where it passes through.

PamW

(1,825 posts)
5. Clever idea!!
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:12 PM
Nov 2013

When the "greenies" LOSE the Keystone XL pipeline debate; let's give them a nice consolation prize.

I think a bike path ought to about cover it.

The good thing about science is that it is true, whether or not you believe in it.
--Neil deGrasse Tyson

PamW

hunter

(38,309 posts)
4. The California Aquaduct has many miles of bikeways.
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 03:31 PM
Nov 2013

Much has been closed for "security" and liability issues. Much of it is also an extremely tedious ride with no shade, ugly landscapes, and strong winds.

I don't imagine a Keystone Pipeline bikeway would be any better.

 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
6. The levees of the aquaduct can't have trees and roots.
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 04:28 PM
Nov 2013

So have to stay pretty plain and unshaded.

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