Month: September 2011
Eric Post Law Named Bicyclist Friendly Business
Eric Post serves the Coalition’s Legal Advisor:
The League of American Bicyclists announced the Law Office of Eric Post is a Silver Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB), in a diverse and groundbreaking number of 111 new BFBs across the United States. The variety in the type and size of businesses applying for the BFB award shows the many different ways to create a Bicycle Friendly Business. The Law Office of Eric Post has worked hard to increase bicycle friendliness in the workplace… read more from Tucson Endurance Sports | Examiner.com
BFC: Scottsdale gets gold; Tempe renews silver; Phx gets honorable mention
League Announces Fall 2011 Bicycle Friendly Communities
Scottsdale was awarded Gold level, up from Silver. Tempe renewed their Silver level. And Phoenix for the first time received Honorable Mention.
Arizona communities currently enjoying BFC status are
- Gold — Tucson/East Pima Region, Scottsdale
- Silver — Tempe, and Flagstaff
- Bronze — Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa and Sedona

Read the LAB press release here.
CAzBike Membership ANNUAL Meeting: Monday October 10
Notices: Our regular September meeting has been cancelled; and our regular October meeting will be held one week earlier than usual.
Our next scheduled meeting will be our ANNUAL meeting:
Monday October 10, 2011. 6:00PM. Location: Boulders on Broadway Bar and Grill (map) 530 W. Broadway in Tempe AZ 85282, 480.921.9431
Annual elections for board seats will be held.
Sedona Metric Centuries: Oct 15 and 16
Sedona Metric Centuries: Oct 15 & 16, 2011 TWO DAYS – FOUR ROUTES. All rides will stage from the Big Park Community School… visit www.sedonacentury.com for full info and registration.
Peoria 107th Ave Road Diet in jeopardy
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107th Ave, Peoria, AZ road diet |
Cyclists, please check out this section of 107th Ave in the city of Peoria and register feedback.
In July 2011, the City of Peoria implemented a road diet on 107th Avenue from Northern Ave to Olive Ave, reducing the number of travel lanes from two in each direction plus a center lane to one in each direction with a center lane, bike lanes, and a buffer lane between the bike lane and through lane that is not to be used by vehicles.
The City has received a great deal of negative feedback from a group of citizen who want the street back to the old configuration. There is no justification for the extra lanes – it is purely driver preference because they want to have the ability to pass slow moving vehicles (those travelling at the posted speed limit). Unfortunately, the only voice the City is hearing is people opposing the change, as the people who like the change would have no reason to speak up.
The pressure is increasing and the City might be forced to go back to the old striping configuration to the tune of $100,000 of wasted funds (while reversing the progress made by promoting the ideals of Complete Streets). We will be scheduling a public meeting in late October. When I have the date, time, and location of the meeting, would it be possible for the Coalition to get the word out to those who support the current striping configuration with the reduced number of lanes? Any support would be greatly appreciated.
Brandon Forrey, Transportation Planning Engineer
Engineering Department City of Peoria
9875 N. 85th Avenue Peoria, AZ 85345
Office: 623-773-7201 Fax: 623-773-7248
E-mail: brandon.forrey@peoriaaz.gov