• Meeting Minutes – April 2015

    MINUTES of CentreBike General Meeting

    April 13, 2015

    Meeting held at the State College Borough Building

    Present:

    • Jim Serene, President
    • Anna Morrison Nelson, Vice President
    • Paul Barsom, Treasurer
    • Joan Potter, Secretary
    • Brian Dempsey
    • Jean Bemis
    • Allan Stoekel
    • Brucie Serene
    • Cliff Kanz
    • Henry Margusity
    • Nan Moschella
    • David Whitmarsh
    • Laura Brown

    The meeting was called to order by Jim Serene at 5:30 pm.  A quorum was present, and the meeting was ready to proceed with business.

    Anna Nelson reviewed plans for the Friday coffee events planned for May:

    May 1st – Allen Street Gate

    May 8th – Old Main Steps; PA Dept Transportation event w/ photo opportunity

    May 15th – The Bicycle Shop

    May 22nd – FreezeThaw Cycles

    May 28th – State College Borough Building

    CentreBike will partner with the Light Step Right Step Festival on May 1st from 6-8:00p at the Sydney Friedman Park. Jim would like to see this festival become an annual event on the first Friday in May to kick-off Bike Month. Anna is compiling a list of places to advertise and will send out an announcement of activities. Food trucks will be offering a variety of options. Music will be playing from 6-7:00p (Anna will create a playlist); tables will be available for all the cycling groups to distribute information; Brian Dempsey & Paul Rito (League-certified cycling instructors) will offer bike safety demos; and Jamie Bestwick may be able to arrange BMX demos. From 7-8:00p a bike-oriented movie will be shown. A public performance license is required to show a movie. Brian will contact Centre Region Parks & Rec to inquire if they have an umbrella license we could use. Lauren is checking with Americorp to see if they can help with the cost. A motion was made by Brucie Serene to approve spending up to $150 for the movie license if needed; 2nd by Henry Margusity.

    Website Update:  Anna announced the new website is live.

    Brian suggested adding “Complete Streets” discussion to future agenda to present to all municipalities.

    Allen Stoekel suggested making car bumper stickers referencing 4 foot rule. Another suggestion was yard signs, similar to the watch out for motorcycles signs that are frequently seen.

    Reminders:

    • The Centre Region Bike Plan public meeting is Wed, April 15th at COG office. Open house is 5-8:00p with presentation at 7:00p.
    • The National Bike Challenge starts May 1st. Regardless of what team, workplace or school an individual registers with, everyone with a zip code in the Centre Region will automatically be grouped in the CentreBike local challenge.

    There being no further business to come before the meeting, it adjourned at 6:55 pm.

    Respectfully submitted,

    Joan Potter, Secretary

     


  • Cyclists, We Need Your Voice! (April 2015)

     

    The Centre Region Council of Governments (CRCOG) is in the early stages of an exciting project: the development of recommendations for a Regional Bicycle Plan. This plan will guide planning efforts around cycling in the region for the foreseeable future. In addition to public review meetings, CRCOG is looking for input from cyclists and non-cyclists alike about the needs in our community, including bicycle infrastructure, programming, and safety.

    It’s important that all cyclists provide input, so that we can demonstrate to our elected officials that this work is important to us. We encourage you to attend tomorrow night’s Public Review of the Bicycle Plan meeting, and stay on the look out for future meetings around this issue. In the meantime, CRCOG is also looking for survey data – a simple 10 minutes of your time.

     

    Ready to provide your input on cycling in the region?  Please fill out the CRCOG bicycling survey!

    Centre Region Bike Plan

     


  • Meeting Minutes – March 2015

    MINUTES of CentreBike General Meeting

    March 17, 2015

    Meeting held at Videon Central, 2171 Sandy Dr, State College, PA.

    Present:

    • Jim Serene, President
    • Joan Potter, Secretary
    • Anna Morrison Nelson
    • Paul Rito
    • Brian Dempsey
    • Lynda Crow
    • Brucie Serene
    • Sarah Pollock
    • Cliff Kanz
    • Ed Jenkins
    • Henry Margusity
    • Andrew Artz
    • Cindy Petrick
    • Jean Bemis
    • Mark Higgins
    • Garnet Ninosky

    The meeting was called to order by Jim Serene at 5:30 pm.  A quorum was present, and the meeting was ready to proceed with business.

    Jim welcomed everyone in attendance and introduced a guest, Garnet Ninosky, who is the Safety Press Officer for the PA Department of Transportation. Garnet announced a press event being organized for May 8th in front of Old Main or at Pattee Library with the focus on bicycle safety. Local media will be invited and she asked CentreBike to encourage members to attend for a photo opportunity.

    Old Business

    Website – Anna Nelson gave an overview of the new website and said it will be ready to go live very soon.

    Winter Bike to Work Day – The event organized by Anna Nelson on February 13th was well attended in spite of the bitter cold. Coffee was provided and a great photo of all the riders was taken on Old Main steps. Anna has recommended promoting more “bike to work days” every Friday in May and offer free coffee for cyclists at a different location each week. Suggestions are Allen Street Gate, Old Main Steps, the Bike Shops, the Borough Building, and the IST bridge on Burrowes. Anna will follow-up with more details via email.

    Announcements

    Megan Tuttle is resigning as Vice President of CentreBike and Anna Nelson has agreed to step in as VP. All in favor.

    Light Step Right Step Festival – Lauren Muthlers, an Americorp member organizing the event on May 1st, has asked if CentreBike will partner with them to kick-off Bike Month. The event theme is “Alternative Transportation” and is tentatively scheduled to be held in the Sydney Friedman Park. They hope to have music and food trucks, and other event ideas include a bike clothing fashion show and valet bike parking.

    Keystone Transportation Funding Coalition [http://keystonetransportation.org/]– Contacted CentreBike to request we become a member of their Coalition. There is no financial obligation. Their goal is to secure a “comprehensive, long-term, multimodal solution to PA’s transportation funding needs.”

    New Business

    Discussion of May Bike Month events –

    May 1st:  Brian has reserved a table for the Allen Street Gate on May 1st to kick off Bike Month. Volunteers from CentreBike, NMBA and SC Cycling are needed to staff the table from 8:00a-5:00p, and the bike shops will be contacted to provide bike repairs. This will be a coffee stop for commuters. The Light Step Right Step Festival will begin at 5:00p. The National Bike Challenge kicks off.

    May 3rd:  Linden Loop Bike, Run or Walk

    May 8th:  PA Dept of Transporation Bicycle Safety event will take place on Old Main steps. This will also be a coffee stop for commuters.

    May 10th:  Mothers Day Ride

    May 15th:  National Bike to Work Day. Commuter coffee stop

    May 16th:  Ride with Mayor Goreham

    May 22nd:  Commuter coffee stop

    May 28th:  Commuter coffee stop

    May 31st:  Bestwick Foundation’s “Bike for Life” Ride

    Andrew Artz, a member of the Penn State Cycling Club, is the organizer of the Nittany Stage Race planned for August 1st-2nd in State College. He gave an overview of this multi-event cycling tournament that will include criterium, time trial and road race elements, and all proceeds will go to the Bestwick Foundation.

    Paul Rito mentioned that he will register CentreBike to host a local challenge in the National Bike Challenge again this year, which starts on May 1st.  Regardless of what team, workplace or school an individual registers with, everyone with a zip code in the Centre Region will automatically be grouped in the local challenge community.

    There being no further business to come before the meeting, it adjourned at 6:50 pm, and was followed by a social hour.

    Respectfully submitted,

    Joan Potter, Secretary


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