The registration form is now available, for thems as likes planning ahead. Pre-registration – which is the only way to get lodging and Saturday dinner – is due by July 23. That’s only 108 days away!
Spend 3 days in Winona riding premier cycling routes, and partaking in a Saturday night lakeside luau that is sure to be delicious.
edited 10/27/2008 – removed out of date registration form.
April 3, 2008
by julie Comments Off on Street Design for Cyclists & Pedestrians
MPR reported this morning that Minneapolis is taking some federal funding and redesigning some residential streets to provide better travel opportunities for bicyclists and pedestrians.
These bike/walk streets will use traffic calming techniques to discourage vehicular through traffic, and reduce the number of cross-street stop signs to make using them more efficient for cyclists.
Transit for Livable Communities has a lot of information on this program, and many opportunities for Twin Cities residents to offer opinions and ideas.
March 19, 2008
by julie Comments Off on Bloomington Bike Trail Development
Bloomington (Minnesota) is looking at developing some links within a long-proposed 72-mile trail from Fort Snelling to Le Sueur, per the Star-Tribune.
As usual, within a proposal that should be good news, I find a moment of ‘urk!’ To wit:
Joined with the pedestrian walkways along American Boulevard at the city’s northern edge, the three new trails would create a “wonderful grand loop through the city,” Quale said.
Pedestrian walkways are not bicycle trails. While it would certainly make a lovely walking trail, calling this all a ‘river bike trail’ is clearly inappropriate. Especially when you consider the following component of Bloomington City Ordinance:
(c) Bicycles on Sidewalks.
(1) Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 169.222, Subdivision 4(d), and unless otherwise posted, persons may ride a bicycle upon a sidewalk in the City of Bloomington but must yield right-of-way to any pedestrian on the sidewalk. Yielding the right-of-way shall mean leaving the sidewalk if necessary.
Having once worked down on American Boulevard, I can attest that the roadway itself is usable, but probably pretty scary for most cyclists on the average weekday (and the average weekday, along parts of the stretch). The pedestrian walkway also is crossed by approximately 3.2 trillion driveways. A cyclist rolling along there is at high risk of not being seen if they are rolling against the flow of traffic on the nearby street.
The early stats are that it will take place August 1-3, in Winona, Minnesota. The club last went to Winona in 2001 and 2002, and many members have fond memories of the city near the bluffs.
Details will be in the May newsletter, and on display at the TCBC booth at the Ironman bicycle ride on April 27. In the meantime, we do need some volunteers to help with logistics. All positions will allow people to ride, and are pretty easy gigs involving things like some pre-event work, and some on-site procurement (registration coffee!). Descriptions of the available positions and the ability to sign up are posted at http://www.rideboldly.org/weekend-on-wheels-2008/.
March 13, 2008
by julie Comments Off on Another Proposed Federal Cycling Resolution
Having previously mentioned Senator Tom Harkin’s ‘Complete Streets’ legislation (proposed March 3), I would be remiss in not mentioning House Resolution 305, proposed by US Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon) on February 28. Representative James Oberstar (DFL-Minnesota) also seems to be involved.
There are many fine ‘whereas’ statements in the proposed bill, all of which lead up to recognition that “increased and safe bicycle use for transportation and recreation is in the national interest.” Improved funding for bicycle initiatives are mentioned, as well as incentives for cycling programs throughout the country. Note that no actual funding is covered in this resolution, however, which makes this a glorious statement of support that provides no financial teeth.
Nevertheless, the sentiments expressed by this resolution are quite delightful. I’m just not holding my breath on them having much meaning if this resolution passes until such time as budgetary earmarks are put in play to back them.