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Warner Dr. Shoulders Repaved

Warner Dr. Shoulders Repaved :: Photo by Paul Rito

Acting at the request of CRBC and College and Harris Townships, PennDOT has re-paved the damaged shoulders of Warner Dr. where cyclist Bohdan Kulakowski was killed (note ghostbike memorial in photo). “No Parking” signs have also been erected to eliminate use of the shoulders for tractor-trailer parking. CRBC is requesting that the shoulders be designated and marked as bike lanes. Creation of the Bohdan T. Kulakowski Memorial Bikeway is also under consideration. The bike path would connect the Pa. Military Museum, Oak Hall Park, Mt. Nittany Middle School, the College Township Bikeway, and the South Atherton bike path.

Eamon’s Ride

Eamon's Ride :: The unknown bike ambassador of Co. Sligo, Ireland

This is Eamon. The Simpson family met him on the road near his home in Co. Sligo, Ireland when we stopped to admire his bike. He told us he has never owned a car, using this bike for all his transportation needs since he bought it for £16 in the 60’s. Eamon’s eloquence about the bike and its usefulness soon convinced us he should be world ambassador for human-powered transportation. Alas, he has never been out of Co. Sligo and has not had the chance to deliver his message to those in need of it.

CRBC Member Succeeds in Wal-Mart Bike Rack Effort

Wal-Mart Bike Rack :: Thanks to Terri's efforts, this new rack now rests in front of the Benner Pike Wal-Mart

Congratulations and thanks to CRBC member Terri Lukens-Gable who has succeeded in her single-handed effort to have a bike rack placed at the Benner Pike Wal-Mart. Here’s her account of the effort:

“After 6 months of back and forth with the Benner Pike WalMart and their corporate office, they now have a bike rack again. The history of this started last year when they started construction to become a ‘Super Center.’ The bicycle rack that they had understandably disappeared during construction.

After the grand re-opening in September 2005, it was not replaced.

I didn’t make a fuss until after the beginning of the new year and in February I was a bit too eagerly told that they ‘would not be replacing the bike rack.’ Discouraged, I dropped the subject until I read about your victory in clearing the Wegman’s bike rack area. Mid May, I called the WalMart corporate office to explain that the decision of their Benner Pike Super Center to not replace it’s bike rack was ‘unacceptable.’ Within 2 days, I received information that a new bike rack had been ordered.

Last Friday, June 16, a rack with over 25 ports for bicycles was installed in the very front of the store. I went to check it out and photograph it that evening and met a man who was unlocking his bicycle from one of the benches. I told him about the new bike rack which he had not noticed and he brought his bike down to be photographed along with mine. He seemed very pleased and I hope others will be too.

Thanks for your encouragement and support!
Terri”

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