Author: RideCoordinator

Bike Commuter Night Out-May 10th

May 10, 6:30 to 8pm. Hilyard Community Center.

Are you trying to find out if riding a bike might be right for you? Or are you just getting started and need some great tips and safety guidance from some experienced helpful people? If yes is the answer to either of the above, you will not want to miss this months GEARs General Meeting.

GEARs is pleased to have Paul Adkins present an evening that both teaches and reinforces good cycling. He’ll have a short presentation with information about proper gear and clothing, riding skills, technique, cycling laws, street confidence, and bicycle maintenance.

Then we will have a very diverse panel of six women that will share their personal stories. They’ll talk about their fears and barriers to getting around by bike and how they have overcome them. Then you can ask them questions.

And for those that want to stay, we’ll give a lesson on fixing a flat tire.

This evening is a great way to get you ready for the summer and to gear up to participate in the Business Commuter Challenge that starts the week of May 14-20. Businesses, schools, offices, and factories all around Eugene will be encouraged to bike, walk, and take a bus or carpool during that time. Our aim is to get people on bicycles and and help them to enjoy that experience enough to keep it going.

Also coming up soon:
GEARs will offer a 9-hour Confident Cycling class the weekend of May 14-15.

City Seeks New BPAC Members

The City of Eugene seeks residents who are interested in serving on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). BPAC advises the City of Eugene staff, community organizations, and partner agencies on implementation of the Pedestrian and Bicycle Strategic Plan, represents community and constituent interests in transportation planning decisions, and provides feedback to staff on projects relating to walking and bicycling.

Recruitment is underway to fill four vacancies for one or two year terms. Applicants must be Eugene residents and willing to attend monthly meetings and read background materials provided by city staff. Additional meetings may be scheduled as needed.

Applications are available online via the City of Eugene website at: www.eugene-or.gov/bpac or pick up an application at City of Eugene Engineering, 99 E. Broadway, Suite, 400 Eugene.
The deadline for submitting applications is April 29, 2011.

For more information, contact Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator Lee Shoemaker at 682-5471 or lee.shoemaker@ci.eugene.or.us.

Action Alert- Write Councilors Regarding Willamette Bike Facilities

TransPlan Map showing Willamette Bike Infrastructure Priority

GEARs Members,

We recently learned that there is going to be a re-paving project on Willamette Street from 29th Avenue to 32nd Avenue and that the city “left out” plans to add bicycle facilities.  This runs contrary to the city’s own policy of adding bike facilities to road reconstruction projects, especially those called out in TransPlan.  While this is a serious error, especially given the fact that the Willamette and 29th area was highlighted at the last Advocacy Committee meeting as a top problem spot for biking, it is not irreversible.

The current project the city is repaving is 29th to 46th. We would like to ask the City to pull the section from 29th to 32nd off the table for repaving this year until the right measures can be taken to facilitate including bicycle facilities on this section of roadway.

We are asking you to write your city councilor (click here to find out who your councilor is) to put pressure on the Public Works Department to correct this problem before the pavement is laid and the paint dries.

Below is an example letter:

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Dear [Councilor’s name],

I am writing to express my concern about an upcoming road project on Willamette, from 29th to 32nd Avenues.  This major commercial and residential area is in urgent need of bicycle facilities, and as part of TransPlan it has been identified to include those facilities. Unfortunately this was missed by staff.  This  violation of the city’s own policy needs to be addressed.

We are asking that this section of the project be pulled out of the current scope of work until the proper work can be done to install the required bicycle facilities.  Please talk to Public Works staff to make sure that this oversight is corrected before new pavement is laid and the paint dries on restriping.

Sincerely,

[Your name

Your address]

Confident Cycling Course Next Week

GEARs is holding another Confident Cycling course next week (Friday 5:30-8:30 & Saturday 8-2) and we’d love to have you join us!

Here is more information on the very valuable Traffic Skills class. Please register here: http://edu.eugenegears.org/class_sign-up

The Traffic Skills course teaches cyclists the laws, skills and technique to give riders the confidence they need to ride safely and legally in traffic and on the trails. The course covers state laws as they pertain to bike riders, bicycle safety checks, fixing a flat, on-bike skills and crash avoidance techniques and includes a student manual. Recommended for adults and children above age fourteen, this fast-paced, nine-hour course prepares cyclists for a full understanding of ‘vehicular cycling’ and is a great resource for cyclists from beginning to experienced. This class offers certification by the League of American Bicyclists at the successful completion of this course. This is a 9 hr. class and it is offered in a 2 part option so if you can only make the Friday course you can take the Saturday portion anytime throughout the year (see schedule). Cost is just $10. Register now!

GEARs Jersey at Paul's Bicycle Way of Life

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GEARs jerseys are now  available at Paul’s Bicycle Way of Life, 234 West 6th Avenue, Eugene (541) 344-4150. Unisex sport cut, short sleeve, raglan, full zipper front, 3 rear cargo pockets. Cost is $79.
The GEARs jersey design includes, The Three Sisters, Spencer’s Butte, Skinner’s Butte, Fern Ridge Reservoir, Mt.Pisgah, The Willamette River, The Mckenzie River and of course trees.

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