Justin,
This is a breath of fresh air that will greatly encourage more people to bike to (and use) Metro. Kudos, and we look forward to this being replicated across the rest of the metro stops.
To be fair, I believe bicycle parking should have some fees associated with them, though since bikes take up so little space and the region is struggling with road expansion costs and meeting air quality standards that increased bike/Metro use would reduce, those fees should be modest. Hence, my choice would be;
* SmarTrip card, annual and usage fees – Like the option above, except that the registration fee is reduced (perhaps $10), and a small fee (say, 15 cents) is deducted from your SmarTrip account when you tap your card at the door
Having engineered surveillance systems, I can understand how the combination of recorded CCTV and registered facility entry can go a long way towards tracking down any thieves that try to game the system. And video analytics can help detect the ‘tailgating’ or ‘piggybacking’ you were referring to earlier. http://www.newtonsecurityinc.com/faq.html
Perhaps one sign on the door that might prove effective would be “Don’t allow strangers to enter with you, so that we can maintain tight security. Failure to follow this policy can result in your access being revoked.”
Due to the impending global oil production peak, please plan and design for incremental expansion. As one example, here’s one railway bike parking lot in Gronigen, Netherlands that has 6500 parking spaces, which was expanded over time;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIxslImhdHM
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