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.

NEWS FLASH! – FAREWELL SMOOT AND SODA

January 6, 2012

Ilan Paltrow passes the torch

Which one has the higher IQ ?

It’s hard to believe, after 13 years of providing service to the bike community in so many ways – through his bike shop Bicycle Sport and his many civic activities, Ilan (and his faithful companion, Soda) are calling it quits (at least for a while). Ben Cooley and his wife Kerri Cooley will be the new managers of his shop.

Drop by on Saturday, Jan. 14, 5-8 p.m. for a farewell party ! Thank you, Ilan for all you have done for cycling in Charlotte  !


THE PARTY’S OVER !

December 16, 2011

Roll. Roll over. Roll over Beethoven…

Our second annual “thank you” happening

Thanks everyone for attending on Thursday! Thanks especially to Dan Faris who put this event together and the Common Market Folks for setting us up in the courtyard. Good vibes, good food and good brew !!

For 13 years the Charlotte Area Bicycle Alliance has been hard at work making our community more bicycle friendly through a variety of programs and campaigns. The Beethoven Birthday Blast is our way of showing appreciation for your support and wishing you a joyous holiday season.

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This year we gathered in the courtyard of Common Market. Temperatures were mild.


NEW FLASH – today SATURDAY !

December 3, 2011

Carl’s Alleycat Birthday Bash 

In memory of Edward “Carl” Hedrick who was killed by a hit-and-run driver earlier this year. The driver was never apprehended but Carl’s memory lives on.  Much thanks to CABA board member Keith Sorensen and others for making this event happen and to those businesses and individuals who are listed as sponsors.

For more info. CLICK: Alleycat.

WHERE: The Common Market  - 1515 s. Tryon / South End

WHEN: Saturday, December 10 – signup at 12:30.

COST: $5.00


PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS

October 15, 2011

In and around Charlotte

  • State representative in bike crashRep. Pricey Harrison, our strongest advocate for bicyclists in the entire legislature, was hit by a red light runner while bicycling in Raleigh last week.  She had been on the greenway near the NC Museum of Art, and was crossing Blue Ridge Rd.  She has a broken foot and lots of scrapes.  The 21-year old driver was charged with failing to stop for a red light, but alcohol was not believed to have contributed to the crash.
  • Waxhaw rezoning issue- CABA member Matthew Lueders has alerted us about a rezoning application in the Waxhaw area that might effect the safety of bicyclists. Food Lion has purchased 33 acres of land on the corner of Kensington and Waxhaw-Marvin Road. Matthews concern is that the increase in traffic might effect safe cycling in an already busy area. Although the town meeting occurred on October 11, there may still be time to voice your concerns. Matthew can be reached at: mlueders@uncc.edu.
  • Yes, bike lanes spanning I-485- Thanks to Dan and Aimee Burns for alerting us to this good news. From the South Charlotte Weekly regarding the Community House Road Extension, “A bridge to be built over I-485 will feature 8-foot bike lanes and 6-foot sidewalks.”  Finally, the residents living outside the I-485 corridor in this area will have bike/pedestrian access to the greenways without having to DRIVE our cars…this is great news!
  • UNCC faculty member Mike Murphy recovering from injuries –  Long time CABA member, UNCC chemistry faculty lecturer and chairperson of the UNCC campus bicycle advocacy group. Mike is a daily and devoted  bike commuter. Mike is back at work although recovering from a collapsed lung while hit on his way home on Sept. 28. We wish you a speedy recovery Mike.
  • Mark your calendar – AIGA Charlotte Design for Good Poster Initiative Gallery Show NoDA gallery crawl – Friday, November 4, 2011 from 6:30 – 8:30 PM  / Dialect Gallery /3204-C N. Davidson St. Celebrate how design can ignite positive change in the community. Posters will inform Charlotte area citizens about environmental and social issues. The show will provides a chance for designers to meet local nonprofits like CABA. Beer and wine too ! Thanks to Rachel Martin  VP of Sustainability/AIGA Charlotte and Creative Director/Green Drinks Charlotte, for alerting us to this important event. CABA will be there! For more details or should you wish to submit a poster, CLICK: Dialect.
  •  APBP biennial conference coming to Charlotte – October 25-27 The national Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle  Professionals will camp out at the Blake Hotel with in-depth seminars and a collegial atmosphere where participants network, share knowledge, and learn to propel policy into practice. Attend this conference for cutting edge issues even if you are not a professional. Thanks to Danny Pleasant and the folks at CDOT for their leadership in making this happen. CABA will be there ! For more info CLICK: Seminar

NEXT BIKE-IN MOVIE -This Wednesday !

October 14, 2011

Blood Trails

In honor of Halloween of course !  Blood Trails, a film that combines cycling and horror in a manner that seems entirely appropriate for this auspicious occasion.

Arrive by bike, grab a beer and a snack, then grab a seat or bring your own if you like! And dress warmly or bring an extra layer, the nights are getting MUCH cooler ! Thank you Keith Sorensen, CABA Board of Director member for making this happen.

Where: Common Market Courtyard –  1515 S. Tryon Street
When: 8pm-11pm