2012 LOCAL BIKE SURVEY COMPLETED

May 5, 2012

Over 200 responses

People like you ! Find out who is riding bikes in Charlotte and why and how frequently. Find out what they think of the progress made to expand the bike infrastructure.  Find out how often folks ride bikes. Find out who knows what a “sharrow” is. This and more !

Interested in viewing it ? CLICK: Survey 2012


MORE ON BIKE SHARE FOR CHARLOTTE

March 27, 2012

Josh McCann’s article

New website for UNC  Charlotte’s Urban Institute – “Plan Charlotte” 

Check out this summary of current progress. Quotes from Allison Billings, transportation consultant to Charlotte Center City Partners, Dan Gallagher, planner with CDOT and Martin Zimmerman from CABA.  According to Allison, the goal is to launch a fleet of 200 cycles at 20 stations in and around Uptown. See also past CABA posts by entering the words “bike share” in the search box on this page.

CLICK: Plan Charlotte to read the entire story.


NE CORRIDOR BIKE ROUTE DESIGN

February 27, 2012

Unveiled at CABA Annual Meeting

From Uptown to UNCC in the vicinity of the proposed Blue Line light rail

Otherwise know as the “NECI Vision Plan” presented by Maya Agarwal of Alta Design.  A combination of off-road, on-road, and urban cycletracks or sidepaths like those commonplace in Holland and elsewhere in Europe. This project, originally a CABA initiative, truly represents “out of the box” creativity. Thanks to Andrew Street and many volunteers who served on the stakeholder committee throughout the process.  Enter “NECI” in the search box of this page to see previous posts.

To see a map of the NE Light Rail Corridor, CLICK: Map

To read the NECI Vision Study by Alta Design, CLICK: The Vision


CABA ANNUAL MEETING

February 20, 2012
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Jeff Viscount and Ann Groninger lead one of several caucus teams at the CABA Annual Meeting earlier this month. In background, Ben Barry, Maya Agarwal, Jon Harding and Harry Johnson. Photo: copyright Weldon Weaver.


CABA ANNUAL SURVEY – Due today – Feb. 8

February 8, 2012

Put your head where your heart is

THIRD ANNUAL SURVEY OF BICYCLE USER NEEDSIt is time again to take a reading of the community – cyclists and non-cyclists alike. This survey is being sent to several thousand area residents. The goal is to gauge the public’s needs, habits, and desires. We invite you to take a few minutes to complete our survey. We also encourage you to forward it onto people you know.

Deadline extended till Wednesday, Feb. 8.  Results will be shared with all interested parties including civic leadership and government agencies, and will be available on the CABA website and Facebook. You need not be a cyclist to fill out this survey.



NEWS FLASH ! – GOOD NEWS FROM U.S.CONGRESS

January 16, 2012

“Complete the Streets” bill 

A new federal transportation authorization bill will include a measure for the safe accommodation of all users, including bicyclists and pedestrians, in federally funded street projects. The bill directs the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to create national standards for the safe accommodation of all road users. The bill is now awaiting passage of the full Fiscal Year 2012 budget. Charlotte has been ahead of the curve with its own version – the ”Urban Street Design Guidelines” -(passed by City Council with strong CABA support) –  .

For more details, CLICK: CTS legislation.


PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS

January 6, 2012

In and around Charlotte

  • Cycle Track in Uptown - maybeWe hear that a consultant contract is being negotiated to study the feasibility of Charlotte’s first  two-way   “cycletrack” along 3d Street from the new Little Sugar Creek Greenway and CPCC thru Uptown to Irwin Creek Greenway. 
  •  ”Bike Share” update  -   CABA has been informed that discussions are taking place for outside vendors and sponsors for a bike share program on or before the DNC convention in Sept. 2012 but nothing is firm as yet. More news upcoming. Stay tuned !
  • Bad News: Update on $10  million Federal “Tiger Grant” application for a major urban/suburban bike trail -  Unfortunately, Charlotte did not make the cut. This could have been a big one . It could have leveraged another $20 million to build a trail connecting Little Sugar Creek NE to Tobey Creek at UNCC and from there all the way to Cabarus County as a major link in the unfolding Carolina Thread Trail system. There were over 800 applicants !
  • Green lanes for Charlotte ? – CDOT has received tentative approval from national certifiers to construct some “green lanes” as an experiment. This is big news, and if you have ridden on them elsewhere you may have experince the secure feeling it is to be on one. BTW: In other cities they are also blue and red. As long as they are bright who cares !? CLICK: GoGreen to see a video of Brooklyn, New York’s test lane.

BACK FROM FRANCE !

December 9, 2011

Fact-finding tour of bike sharing systems

Message from Martin Zimmerman, CABA Exec. Director  ~ ~ 

In mid-October I returned from a pretty remarkable 3 – week trip…..to Paris, Lyon and Strasbourg, three of the most successful “bike-sharing” cities in Europe. In Paris I interviewed Monseur Albert Asseraf, the JC Decaux company representative for the “Velib” bike-share system (20,000 bikes; usage increase of 20% over last year).  I met with him and the JCD maintenance and repair guys on a barge along the Seine just a stone’s throw from the Cathedral of Notre Dame. Met with other insiders and community activists in Lyon and Strasbourg whose successful bike share systems predate Paris’. Pedaled the systems in all three cities to gauge the quantity and quality of the bike infrastructure and check out what segments of society are actually using bikes on an everyday basis. (Lyon is about as good as it gets). I took the subways, trams, trains and boats (and of course walked for miles in each city) to view how the transportation systems were integrated.

Bike sharing systems are simply well-managed fleets of high-quality bikes available for short-term affordable credit card rental at various locations within cities. There are now more than 375 systems in 33 countries. (For more on bike sharing  - use the Search box on this page or CLICK: Bike Share.)

The results of this trip will be used by CABA as a public service to inform local decision-makers who are just beginning to consider its feasibility in the Queen City, possibly in concert with the 2012 Democratic National Convention.