• Bike To Work Week 2009

    Bike To Work Week 2009

    May is National Bike Month and the CRBC is celebrating in style. To kick off the month, the CRBC in conjunction with local organizations are hosting several Bike To Work Week activities.

    Friday, May 1

    Bike To Work and Bike Week Kick-Off

    Join CRBC, CATA, and a host of Penn State environmental and health organizations to find out about bicycling and other alternative transportation initiatives in the State College area.

    WIN dinner for 20 from Clem’s BarBQ – Bike to work, register at the Bike To Work table and the organization with the most employers/members registering at the event will win dinner for 20 from Clem’s BarBQ!

    When: 8am – 5pm
    Where: Corner of College and Allen

    Saturday, May 2

    Street Fair

    Food and fun for the entire family. Bob Swaim, the bike guy, will be on hand with his extensive collection of unusual bicycles. Local bicycle shops will be here to help with your cycling needs. There will be information about bicycle commuting, health, relaxation, and much more.

    When: 10am – 2pm
    Where: 200 block of Allen

    Bike Rodeo

    Kids of all ages are invited to participate in the bike rodeo put on by the State College bike police. Freeze Thaw Cycles will provide bike maintenance support for the event. Come with your child and his/her bike to learn about bike safety and proper bike fit.

    When: 10am – 12pm
    Where: 200 block of Allen

    4 Township and a Boro Ride

    Join CRBC as we explore State College on designated bike paths and bike routes in the area. While the entire ride will be about 23 miles, join us for as much or as little of the ride as suits your abilities. We will ride at a leisurely pace with seasoned cyclists to ensure that no one is left behind. We will ride to each of the townships and the borough that comprises State College. Municipal officials will be on hand to receive and possibly ride with the riders at each municipal office or designated meeting spot. Come out and be part of the inaugural Ride!

    When: 1:30pm – 4:30pm
    Where: Start at State College municipal building

    Sunday, May 3

    Winery Ride – Cancelled

    We’re sorry, but the winery ride is cancelled due to conflicting events. If you’d like to be notified when the ride is rescheduled, please contact Paul Rito at paulrito at comcast . net or 814-231-8405.

    When: 1pm – 4pm
    Where: State College Borough Building

    Monday, May 4

    Bohdan T. Kulakowski Memorial Ride – Cancelled
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    We’re sorry, but due to forecast rain, the ride
    is cancelled.
    We will try to reschedule the ride later in the year. Watch the CRBC website for details.

    While riding home from his office at PSU in 2006, Dr. Kulakowski was struck and killed by a van whose operator, though legally blind for 20 years, had continued to drive.

     

    Wednesday, May 6

    “Have One for the Trails” Tony’s Big Easy Happy Hour

    State College Outdoors will be hosting a “Have One for the Trails” Happy Hour at Tony’s Big Easy from 7-10pm, featuring several short films on cycling. Come socialize and relax with your friends! Cover charge is $5. Proceeds go to State College Outdoors.

    When: 7pm – 10pm
    Where: Tony’s Big Easy

    Friday, May 8

    Bike-in Movie: Wall-E

    Bike with the family to Tudek park for an outdoor showing of Wall-E. Rain date is Saturday, May 9.

    When: 8:15pm
    Where: Tudek park

    Monday, May 4 – Friday, May 8

    Ride Guides for Commuters

    Several experienced cyclists have volunteered their time to guide new commuters during Bike To Work Week. Areas, contacts, and availability are listed below:

    Area Availability Guide
    Woodycrest
    Overlook Heights
    Toftrees
    Flexible departure time Chuck Anderson
    mtbchuck@verizon.net
    235-1089
    Lemont
    Houserville
    Spring Creek Park
    7:15 – 7:30am Ned Balzer
    ned.balzer@gmail.com
    404-0421
    Centre Hills 9 – 9:30am Eddie Magulick
    eddie@eddiesbikes.com
    234-3111
    Blue Course Dr
    Circleville Rd
    Teaberry Ridge
    8:30am Doug Swope
    dhs7@psu.edu
    865-1113
    Park Forest
    Gray’s Woods
    Flexible times Jess Ballenger
    jess.ballenger@gmail.com
    769-6816
    Boalsburg Pump Station
    Harris Acres
    7:30am Eric Keller
    keller.ee@gmail.com
    441-5597
    South State College
    General commuting advice
    Flexible Kevin Gombotz
    kgombotz@gmail.com
    360-4424
    Pine Grove Mills 7:15am Jeremy Frank
    jfrank@kctech.com
    867-4097

    We also have Ride Guides specifically for the commute home from campus:

    Destination Departure Guide
    Bellefonte Nittany Lion Shrine
    4-4:30pm
    Linda Tobin
    lpt1@psu.edu
    863-4606
    Lemont Shields Building
    4:45pm
    David Chase
    drc5@psu.edu
    863-1072

    Please contact your Ride Guide mentor to arrange your commute!

    For general questions, please contact Kate Marshall-Chase via e-mail at katemc1@yahoo.com or via phone at 237-6316.

    So mark you calendars, because in May we’re getting you out of your car and back on your bike!

    Bike To Work Week :: Images from 2006 celebrations

    Bike To Work Week :: Images from 2006 celebrations

    Bike To Work Week :: Images from 2006 celebrations

    Bike To Work Week :: Images from 2006 celebrations

    Other Resources

    Bike To Work Week :: Bike Safety Video


    Help spread the word about Bike To Work Week by downloading and distributing the BTWW flyer (PDF, 175KB).


    Biking to work saves gas :: Article from CDT Online


    Why I Don’t Bike To Work

    Thanks to the following organizations for their participationcatalogofreezethawlogorbrlogopsu-esymcalogocfwbsigntonysbigeasy

    Penn State Orthopaedics | Penn State Civil & Environmental Engineering | Penn State Cycling Club

    Webster’s Bookstore Cafe | Matson Biofeuls | The Bicycle Shop | Matson & Associates

    Tait Farm | Eddie’s World of Sports | Irving’s | Print-It Plus


  • Bike Parking Lot on Allen Street

    Bike Parking Lot on Allen Street

    On July 21, the State College Borough Council approved conversion of one parking space in the 100 block of Allen Street to bicycle parking. This type of conversion is in use in other urban areas. For the conversion to succeed, the bike parking must be in a location where demand for parking is high. It must be convenient for cyclists to access and use, and must include structural elements to protect the cyclist and the parked bikes from passing motor vehicle traffic. Simply placing a bike rack in an empty parking space is not adequate for bike parking needs. Demand for bike parking is high on South Allen Street.

    Initially, the conversion will be seasonal, running only from April 1 to November 15.

    Below are examples of successful conversions of parking spaces to bicycle parking.

    Amsterdam, Nl. :: Also designed for seasonal removability, note how the bikes are well protected by the permanent tree planter and removeable rails. Amsterdam, Nl. :: Note the bike path protected from the street by parked cars. The parked bikes are protected by the metal bumpers on the right. This rack can be quickly removed from the street. Copenhagen, Dk. :: Bikes are protected by tree planters and an outside rail. Brooklyn, New York City :: Permanent conversion of parking spaces.


  • U.S. Transportation Secretary Responds

    U. S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters has responded to a complaint by CRBC about her statement on the PBS Newshour that bike paths and trails are not transportation facilities.

    Here is her reply:

    THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
    WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
    October 4, 2007

    Thank you for your e-mail about the importance of bicycling and walking as a form of
    transportation. I share your interest in a safe, efficient mullimodal transportation system.

    Your e-mail discussed comments I made during a recent interview regarding the importance
    of effectively prioritizing major transportation spending decisions. These comments were in
    no way intended as an indictment of bicycle and pedestrian investments broadly. Rather, they
    were part of a much larger critique of the processes by which investment decisions are
    increasingly being made at the Federal level. Too often, political influence and power arc
    guiding transportation spending priorities, instead of merit, competition, data, and analysis.

    The U.S. Department of Transportation believes that bicyclists and pedestrians are legitimate
    and welcome users of our Nation’s transportation system. They are a healthy part of the
    solution to congestion in our urban areas. We also believe that States, metropolitan planning
    organizations, and transit agencies are in the best position to understand the unique needs of
    their own communities, which is why we have continued to strongly support broad eligibility
    under the Federal-aid program for a diverse mix of transportation investments, including
    bicycle and pedestrian transportation facilities.

    Programs that improve safety for bicyclists and pedestrians arc also eligible for Federal safety
    dollars. Although the number of bicyclist and pedestrian injuries and fatalities has dropped by
    10 percent since 1994, fatalities have increased in the last 2 years, and this is not acceptable.

    Thank you again for voicing your opinion. I hope to continue to work with bicycling and
    pedestrian advocates as we face the challenges of meeting our country’s changing
    transportation needs.


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