• Overcoming Commuting Concerns

    Interested in commuting by bike, but running into some questions? Take a look at tips and advice from the League of American Bicyclists!

    I’M OUT OF SHAPE
    » Ride at an easy pace; in a few months you will be in great shape.
    » Ride your route on a weekend to find the easiest way to work
    » You will improve your fitness level when you become a regular bike commuter.

    IT TAKES TOO LONG
    » The average commuter travels at 10 mph; the more you ride, the faster you will get.
    » Trips of less than three miles will be quicker by bike.
    » Trips of five to seven miles in urban areas may take the same time or less as by car.

    IT’S TOO FAR
    » Try riding to work and taking mass transit home, then alternating the next day.
    » Combine riding and mass transit to shorten your commute.
    » Ride to a coworker’s house and carpool to work.

    NO BIKE PARKING
    » Look around for a storage area in your building or office.
    » Stash your bike in a covered, secure place such as a closet or even your office.
    » Formally request that your employer provide bike parking or lock it up outside.

    MY BIKE IS BEAT UP
    » Tell a reputable bike shop that you are commuting and have them tune up your bike.
    » If you can’t maintain your bike yourself, identify bike shops near your route.
    » Make sure that your bike is reliable and in good working order before you start riding.

    NO SHOWERS
    » Most commuters don’t shower at work; ride at an easy pace to stay cool and dry.
    » Ride home at a fast pace if you want a workout; shower when you get there.
    » Health clubs offer showers; get a discounted membership for showers only.

    I HAVE TO DRESS UP
    » Keep multiple sets of clothing at work; rotate them on days you drive.
    » Have work clothes cleaned at nearby laundromats or dry cleaners.
    » Pack clothes with you and change at work; try rolling clothes instead of folding.

    IT’S RAINING
    » Fenders for your bike and raingear for your body will keep you dry.
    » If you are at work, take transit or carpool to get home; ride home the next day.
    » Take transit or drive if you don’t have the gear to ride comfortably in the rain.

    THE ROADS AREN’T SAFE
    » Obey traffic signs, ride on the right, signal turns, and stop at lights.
    » Wear bright clothing.
    » You are at no greater risk than driving a car.
    » Wear a helmet every time you ride.

    I HAVE TO RUN ERRANDS
    » Bolt a rack to the back of your bike to add carrying capacity.
    » Make sure that you have a lock to secure your bike while you are in a building.
    » Allow extra time to get to scheduled appointments and find parking.
    » Encourage your employer to provide a bicycle fleet for office use.


  • Join the CentreBike Leadership team

    Join the CentreBike Leadership team

    Would you like to see our community continue to get more bike-friendly? Do you have ideas on how to do it? Consider joining the CentreBike board!  We will have two openings in August, and would love to see new faces take on a leadership role.


    What does it mean to be a board member?
    Attend our monthly meeting – Second Monday of the month, 5:30pm in the State College Borough building
    Share your feedback, ideas and positive engagement to help our mission – making our community more bike-friendly!
    Be willing to “step up” as a volunteer with our projects. That could be helping with research, organization, communications, events, planning, gathering input… or any other role you are comfortable in.

    Have questions? Email one of the current board members at our Contact Us page.


  • MINUTES of CentreBike General Membership Meeting

    June 13, 2016

    Meeting held at the State College Borough Building

    Present:

    • Anna Nelson, President
    • Kelly Doyle, Treasurer
    • Joan Potter, Secretary
    • Jean Bemis
    • Cecily Zhu
    • Andrew Artz
    • Lydia Ferber
    • Courtney Hayden
    • Valerie Burnett

    The meeting was called to order by Anna Nelson at 5:35 pm.

    Financial Update

    The PayPal account balance of $147.23 for membership payments will be transferred to the checking account this week, and receipt of the $1,382 CentreGives donations is expected shortly. Currently, our PNC Bank balance is $4,114.97.

    Bicycle Skills Class

    Brian Dempsey and Paul Rito have designed a Bicycle Touring Class for a private group who is preparing for a bike tour this summer. If it goes well, they hope to offer it to the public in the future. Attendees will get advice on how to plan and pack for a bike tour, as well as learn essential skills for long-distance riding.

    Courtney Hayden suggested they consider offering a Bicycle Commuting Class for anyone interested in becoming a bike commuter but aren’t sure how to fit a bike for hauling their work stuff, planning the best route between home and work, and need essential road-riding skills.

    Videon Central will be hosting a Street Skills for Cyclists class later this summer for employees, and if there’s room available in the class it will be open to the public. There are two parts to this comprehensive program, which include a weeknight of classroom work and a weekend morning for on-bike skills training.

    A great suggestion was to offer a discount to CentreBike members for participating in any skills class.

    Circleville Path

    A ribbon-cutting event is planned for June 30th from 11:30-1:30 for the new shared use path on Circleville Road. Organized by COG, there will be government officials attending and the public is welcome. CentreBike was asked to be present with a table of information. Jean Bemis, Andrew Artz and Lydia Ferber volunteered to represent CentreBike.

    Arts Festival Bike Parking

    The lack of bike parking has been an on-going issue during Arts Fest. Discussed possible ways CentreBike could provide bike racks at various locations. Cecily Zhu said it may be possible to partner with Penn State to borrow some of their racks, or even purchase their old racks that are being replaced. Suggestions included somehow tagging the racks to identify them as provided by CentreBike, and if we’re able to purchase some we could uniquely paint them so they stand out as being CentreBike racks. The issue of storing purchased racks was also discussed, and an idea was to let local businesses use them whenever they aren’t needed for the Festival or other events. Cecily will look into the feasibility of PSU racks and report back.

    Awareness Campaign

    Anna outlined the proposed plan and Courtney mentioned the Borough already has a campaign prepared that has never been implemented. Perhaps CentreBike can partner with the Borough to make it happen. Melissa Bopp has applied for a grant that may be a possible source of funding, too. The discussion was tabled until Courtney could look into the Borough plan status.

    Board Member openings

    Kelly Doyle announced she will be leaving in August, and Sue Barsom has already moved out of the area, leaving two Board seats open. Courtney Hayden has expressed interest in a position. Other nominations will be accepted at the next meeting on July 11th and voting will take place at the August 8th meeting.

    Bike Friendly Business Celebration

    There is a tentative plan for CentreBike to host a happy hour event in September/October (possibly at Videon Central) for current BFBs to meet with other businesses interested in becoming a BFB. This event will provide a meet-and-greet opportunity to provide information and ideas on how more businesses in the Centre Region can become a League-recognized BFB. Joan Potter will coordinate this event.

    Other Announcements

    Courtney Hayden asked if anyone was interested in participating in an interview on June 20th with CentralPA Live on the topic of State College as a cycling destination. Recommendations were to invite a NMBA rep (mountain biker), SCCycling (road rider), and a bike commuter from the community.

    Andrew Arts announced that he is planning another cycling event next summer and asked if CentreBike would be willing to help organize volunteers again, as was done for last summer’s event.

     

    There being no further business to come before the meeting, it adjourned at 6:40 pm.

    Respectfully submitted,

    Joan Potter, Secretary


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