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Meeting set on detour near casino for bicyclers

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By Mike Wereschagin
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Monday, January 14, 2008


Members of a nonprofit bicycle advocacy organization plan to meet Tuesday with city planners and Majestic Star Casino officials to set up a detour around part of the North Shore bike trail, which is closed because of the casino's construction.

"The casino has given their word they will reopen the trail once the casino is open," said Scott Bricker, executive director of Bike Pittsburgh. "Because they couldn't safely keep (the trail) open during construction, they had to close it."

The casino is expected to open in May 2009.

Since the trail closed last week, "You can't go from one end of the other without going the wrong way down a one-way street," said

Greg Broskey, 47, of the North Side. "Someone's going to get killed down there."

Broskey said he used the trail three or four times a week, but he hadn't seen it for a few weeks because he broke his hand. He tried to ride late last week.

Majestic Star General Manager Ed Fasulo was not available for comment.

Bricker said he hopes to have a detour arranged within three weeks.

"It's full-speed ahead," Bricker said.


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