AmeriSchools Bike Club 1st Annual Bike Rodeo

When: Saturday January 23, 2010
Where: AmeriSchools Parking Lot
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm (volunteers 12 – 4)
What: An event to teach real-world bicycle safety via 5 stations that simulate actual biking situations bikers encounter on their bikes.
Who: Open to current bike club members and to any other student (grades 5-8) and parent(s). A parent must be in attendance with the student.
Bring: Your bike, helmet and a parent

Sponsored by: AmeriSchools Academy, Valley Metro, Karma Racer, Arizona Bicycle Club

Volunteers needed! We need 25 volunteers to help make this a successful event for your child and the students. Please help….call 602.532.0100 ASAP to sign up. Thank you!

January General Membership Meeting, Agenda

Meeting Date/Time: 1/18/2010, 6:30 pm

General Membership Meeting

Meeting Location: Boulders on Broadway, 530 W. Broadway, Tempe, AZ

Agenda

  1. Call for general member items for agenda and discussion
  2. Call for new/additional business from Board/Advisory members
  3. Upcoming meetings and attendance by CAzB
  • MAG Bike/Ped Committee meeting: Tuesday, 1/19, 10:00 am (Bob B)
  • Valley Metro Bike Month Planning Committee Mtg: Tuesday, 1/19, ? (?)
  • ADOT/LAB Bike Friendly State application mtg: Friday, 1/22, 10:00 am (Bob B)
  1. Receipt of any nominees/suggestions for open CAzB positions:
  • Open Board seat due to Charles Sobczak resignation
  • Open Treasurer position
  • Open Advisory seat due to Peter Mather resignation
  • Open Newsletter editor position
  1. 2010 Goals/Objectives – Working Session
  2. New business/other matters
  3. Adjournment

Memorial Ride for Safety XII, Oct 24

The 2009 theme is Safety and Share the Road. Join The Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists and Phoenix Metro Bicycle Club for this great ride. The routes are 100 K and 35 miles through Carefree and scenic vistas of Tonto National Forest and Pinnacle Peak.
The ride will be held October 24, 2009.

FULL INFO and mail-in Pre-REGISTRATION HERE
(Pre-reg now closed…)

CAzBike Annual Membership Meeting: Sept 21

Date: Monday, September 21st

Location:

The loft at the Boulders on Broadway Bar and Grill (map)

530 W. Broadway in Tempe AZ 85282. 480.921.9431

Events:

6:30 – 7:00

Social Time – music, soft drinks and appetizers

7:00 – 8:00

Membership meeting agenda: vote on Board of Directors and Award Ceremony

8:00 – Closing

Social time for all

Action Requested: Put it on your calendars now!

Unacceptable bicycle lanes

The following letter was sent by the Coalition to Wylie Bearup, Street Transportation Director for the City of Phoenix concerning the bike facilities between 7th and 24th Street and the LIght Rail:

Mr. Wylie Bearup, PE, PhD
Street Transportation Director
200 West Washington Street, 6th Floor
Phoenix, Arizona 85003-1611

RE: Washington and Jefferson Street bicycle lanes and markings adjacent to Light-Rail

Dear Mr. Bearup,

The Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists (CAzBike) would like to register a formal complaint about the current design of bicycle facilities along Jefferson Street from 7th Street to 24th Street and along the same alignment of Washington Street. After serious consideration, it is our opinion that as long as this design exists there is extreme exposure to our fellow cyclists and the City of Phoenix to injuries or possibly death and resultant consequences.

We find the current design was made for the moderate to less-skilled cyclist that relies upon separation from traffic for their well being. Unfortunately, transitions from one side of the street to the other are in place without a clue as to how they could be used. This is a deterrent to these cyclists. More advanced or “vehicular” cyclists are likely to remain integrated with motorists, then find themselves embedded in high speed traffic in lanes that are too narrow to be side by side with motorists safely. Our recommendations follow. Some have been promised, but remain unfulfilled.

  1. Add instructive signage to alert the cyclist on how to safely use the lanes provided when transitioning from far-one side to far-other side at three locations. Example: On Jefferson Street at 7th and 24th Streets.
  2. Alter the paint markings at the intersection of 9th St & Jefferson, where the cyclist must transition from far-left to adjacent to the light-rail tracks, while crossing the path of motor vehicles. See appendix to this letter.
  3. Apply shared-lane paint “chevrons” to the right motor vehicle lanes between 9th and 24th Streets on both Jefferson and Washington Streets.
  4. Add traffic detectors in the pavement where business-access and bike lanes are adjacent such that cyclists will be detected when in their lane. We recognize that the default state of the lights at a number of these intersections mitigates the need of a bicycle detector. However there are automobile detectors in all cases, and cyclists have the same need.

We are very supportive of the professionals in the Phoenix Streets Department who do an amazing job with limited funding and minimal staff. Most notable are Mr. Kerry Wilcoxson, Mr. Mike Cyneki and Mr. Joseph Perez who have reached out to the bicycle community to provide valuable information and share insights. We look forward to continued communications with the Phoenix Streets Department.

Sincerely,
Gail Hildebrant, President, Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists

Appendix:

The paint markings should be altered at the intersection at 9th St & Jefferson, where the cyclist must transition from far-left to adjacent to the light-rail tracks. We recommend that the cyclist be able to make the transition anywhere after 9th St., but before the next intersection to the east. This could be done by using shared-lane “chevrons” on both the left and right of the business access lane. The danger now is that motor vehicles using their left lane may proceed straight or bear right at that intersection. The painted bike lanes now direct the cyclist to cross the path of the motor vehicle within the intersection, thus putting him/herself at risk.

Arizona receives ‘Bicycle Friendly State’ status

The League of American Bicyclists Announces Arizona
as a Spring 2009 Bicycle Friendly State

Washington, DC – The League of American Bicyclists is proud to announce Arizona as one of the League’s inaugural Bronze-level Bicycle Friendly States (BFS). “The League is delighted to recognize Arizona for its efforts to welcome bicyclists and make bicycling safer and more enjoyable. We applaud Arizona and our other BFS winners for their willingness to invest over the long-term in creating a better, more livable environment for their citizens,” said League President Andy Clarke.” Four states have been awarded the coveted designation and two states received an honorable mention – Washington (Silver), Wisconsin (Silver), Arizona (Bronze), Minnesota (Bronze), Delaware (Honorable Mention) and Maryland (Honorable Mention).

The BFS award recognizes Arizona’s commitment to improving conditions for bicycling and its practice of making focused investment in bicycling infrastructure and advocacy.

More info on the League’s Bicycle Friendly America pages.

Flagstaff’s First Traffic Skills 101 class

Flagstaff’s first Traffic Skills 101 Bicycle Course will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2009 from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Thorpe Park Community Center at 245 North Thorpe Road.
The course will include some riding (limited to the parking lot) during the day, so bring your bicycle, make sure it’s in good working condition; and dress for the weather.
For lunch, we will be taking a collection of $10 and having lunch brought in (House of Bread sandwiches?). If you would rather, feel free to bring your own lunch.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions.
We have a good group, and it should be fun.
Martin Ince
Multi-Modal Transportation Planner
Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization/City of Flagstaff
211 West Aspen Avenue
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
928 226 4850
928 213 4825 fax