This Urban Land Institute magazine article talks about what cities are doing to turn auto-only thoroughfares into lively, pedestrian-friendly streets for all users
This Urban Land Institute magazine article talks about what cities are doing to turn auto-only thoroughfares into lively, pedestrian-friendly streets for all users
Who’s street is it? Are bike riders just freeloaders on roads paid for by car drivers? What about parking? Are bike riders either elitists or DUIclists?
Some of us are buying and passing around Elly Blue’s new book — preaching to the choir, but she has good stories and lots of good data to back it up. Talking points for bike advocates, based on values of community, social justice, public health, economics, and fun. Kathy read it on the bus coming back from meeting the author in Tacoma. I read it on a five hour plane ride. Elly inscribed it, “Dedicated to the good work and great energy of West Seattle Bike Connections. Keep on pedaling, we are winning!” Recommended! e-book or paperback from Microcosm Publishing
Don
If you buy stuff on Amazon, they have a great program where they’ll donate 0.5% of eligible purchases to the charity of your choice, if they participate in the Amazon Smile program. And guess what? Our parent organization, Sustainable West Seattle, is listed!
So how does it work?
That’s it! There’s no cost to you or to Sustainable West Seattle to participate.
If you don’t like the idea of Amazon donating to SWS and reaping the tax-deduction benefit, then you can donate directly using the PayPal button we setup on the right-hand side of our website (or use the button below).
[paypal-donation purpose=”Donation to Sustainable West Seattle via West Seattle Bike Connections” reference=”West Seattle Bike Connections”]
So how does this relate to biking and West Seattle Bike Connections? Sustainable West Seattle is our fiscal sponsor, so any funds we can get to them come back to us so we can help promote our mission! Things like business cards, stickers, or other informational material isn’t free.
Thanks for helping us out!
Do you like bikes? Do you like riding bikes in, around, and through West Seattle? Maybe not? Do you think there could be better infrastructure in place? We do too! And we need you to help us out.
Our parent organization (Sustainable West Seattle) is having a volunteer orientation and appreciation event on Saturday, May 3rd 2014 at CrossFit West Seattle (4200 SW Admiral Way). Orientation for new volunteers will be from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM, with an appreciation party from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
More details can be found here…
http://www.sustainablewestseattle.org/2014/04/ty/
Please come if you have any interest in helping West Seattle Bike Connections be better advocates for safe bike facilities. Or stop by if you want to check out any of the other Sustainable West Seattle projects. Hope to see you there!
But not to West Seattle. Boo! Here’s another example of how West Seattle is treated like the ugly red-headed step-child of Seattle – no “viable” bike share station locations. Of course they’re going to be sprinkled all over central and northern Seattle. But southern and western Seattle? We just get no love.
So here’s your chance to let them know we want a bike share station. Wouldn’t it be awesome to have one right at the Water Taxi? And how about at Alki Beach? Alki Trail is flat and segregated from automobiles. Of course, there’s plenty of other possible “viable” locations around the southwest area of Seattle…but they need to know where!
Go to this website and enter your inputs. No registration required. We’d love your help and we’d love to see West Seattle included as a “viable” part of this city.
When Al is not driving kids around West Seattle in a big yellow bus, you might find him riding his bike to a Mariner’s game. About 20 games a season by bike. Why ride? It’s fast, easy, fun and free. Nice bike cage at Safeco Field’s T-Mobile Park’s garage for 150 bikes, right by the staffed booth. Quick getaway after the game. Here’s his ride at the “road opener” celebration this week, and the big glove sculpture all set for cool spring evening games.
Here are the Mariners’ directions on getting to the ballpark by bike, walking, water taxi, …
Please join us at Home Street Bank, 4022 SW Alaska St
Lots on the agenda, with Bike Month coming up; grant applications; projects at schools; Greenways; intersections; bike corrals; Alki Summer Streets and summer events to plan. Open meeting. You are invited.
See the Calendar for map, details
Meeting agenda and notes can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qj4O-vYmK_tZi9g5Mv5yme4bwQK7834afbf4zILBoNU/edit?usp=sharing
We’ve been riding in the rain!
In the city.. and in the country. You can haul your own ark if you are worried about flooding.
Lots of ways to do it comfortably and arrive dry in our mild, moist, maritime climate. Cascade posted some good tips a while back. What are your tips?
Some of ours:
For safety: lights and light colors in daytime, more lights and reflectivity at night.
For comfort riding around town: Venting rain gear, WP mitts if it’s cold, no gloves if it’s warm; consider a rain cape if a jacket is too sweaty, or if it’s warm just wear quick-drying clothes. Waterproof work boots or dress boots or sandals can be easier than bike-specific shoes and booties. Finding the rain gear that works for you allows riding in normal clothes without the need to change when you get where you are going, if you adjust your layers, venting and pace to avoid overheating.
For less maintenance: Consider wider, sturdier tires to take water-filled potholes; disk or drum brakes; long fenders; single speed or internal gears.
Tuesday 6:30 to 8:00 PM You are invited! We need you! Agenda will include progress reports, planning for projects and events and sharing news and ideas. This month at Don’s house – see events
Meeting agenda and notes are posted here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DmfbkVcaHHHyXiTZQWUXzIgngUh2FHRZYSpm3zdXuLY/edit?usp=sharing