Screw it, I'm going to wade in here.
Banning bikes? Yeah, that sounds pretty stupid on the first take. Except, I live close to Portland OR and let me tell you, the sense of "entitlement" that so many of the "bike family" around here feels is breathtaking. Running stop signs, backing up traffic behind them, flipping off cars for no other reason that we're in a car...yeah, great folks. God forbid that you ever touch one of the stop sign runners with your evil petroleum burning hate machine, even if they blow the stop sign going 40 MPH....because you WILL be at fault. Oh, don't forget the bicycle impact injuries that are incurred from bike folks jamming on the sidewalks and running into pedestrians....several a week. But, bikes are environmentally cool, and cars are not. Even though cars pay taxes through licensining fees and gasoline / diesel taxes, while bikes don't. Cars are evil, bikes are sexy. Yeah....I get it.
So, on the surface, banning bikes seems like a stupid idea. On the other hand, keeping the militant bike folks off a parkway where folks may want to be able to walk without fear of injury makes pefect sense to me. Wouldn't it be simple if everyone followed the rules of the road, obeyed the laws, displayed common courtesty for their fellow man...?/ Dream on, brother. That's why banning bikes is happening.
Grrrr......B.B.S.
Edited to add - There's a lovely older Peugot 12-speed in the garage that I ride every now and then. At one point, I put 2K miles on that bike over a summer so don't dismiss my comments as a "bike hater"....you'd be wrong.