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Cave Creek Bicycle Festival: Nov 13-15
“For the sake of open space”
Cave Creek Bicycle Festival
Your Passport to cycling the Desert Foothills
November 13, 14 and 15, 2009
…more info…
Message from the President
To the Membership, Prospective Members and Partners of the Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists,
Recently, the Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists held board of directors and officer elections. During that process, I was elected your CAzB president, which I consider both an honor and a challenge …read the rest of this message
New Board of Directors / Officers / Awards
Elections for the Board of Directors was held at our annual meeting September 21, 2009. We wish to thank all of those nominated.
The Coalition would like to express their deep gratitude to those Board members who are stepping down: Gail Hildebrant, Rich Rumer, Sharon and Radar Matt. Best wishes, and thanks for your years of effort on behalf of all Arizona cyclists!
Board Elections
The following incumbent members were re-elected to another two year term:
- Gene Holmerud
- Bob Jenson
- Peter Mather
- Charlie Sobczak
- Alison Van Uum
And the following new members were elected to two year terms:
- Bob Beane
- Dennis Dempsey
- Sheila Foraker
- Mike Kitchen
Awards
The following individuals were recognized for a variety of contributions:
- Bob Beane & Rich Rumer : Organizing and running the Memorial Ride for Safety
- Lisa Cozetti : for publishing our newsletter, the Sprocketeer
- Ed Beighe: Web
- Sharon & Radar Matt: Education
- Rita Walter: Outreach
Officers
The new board elected officers of the corporation at the executive meeting October 6, 2009
- President: Bob Beane
- Vice President: Dennis Dempsey
- Vice President: Bob Jenson
- Vice President: Gene Holmerud
- Treasurer: Gail Hildebrant (acting)*
- Secretary: Sheila Foraker
* will remain until position permanently filled.
Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
This information can now be found at Membership page, “Corporate Documents”
CaZBike on the radio
On August 13, City of Phoenix Traffic Engineer Kerry Wilcoxon and Coalition Board Member Gene Holmerud were interviewed by Nick Richert of KillRadio.org. Kill Radio is associated with KPFK-FM Los Angeles which is operated by Pacifica Foundation, an independent, listener-supported (alternative) organization.
Kill Radio has a number of cycling oriented programs, specifically at 10AM, for two hours on every Saturday is regular program “Bike Talk”. Kerry & Gene’s interview was broadcast on August 15 as part of that show.
Nick and his associates had heard comments questioning the bicycle friendliness of Phoenix, so he decided to find out. Kerry is the City Traffic Engineer most responsible for land and intersection design, and is himself a cycling commuter. Gene is a League Cycling Instructor and concentrates his efforts on Bike Ed and Rail/Cycle issues.
The program begins with introductions and then Nick asks “How is Phoenix rated?” Although Phoenix does not have a LAB rating as do other nearby cities, Kerry outlined the efforts of the city and Gene discussed our education efforts.
City efforts:
- We have a grid system where section streets (mile apart) and collector streets (in-between) either have bike lanes or lanes are planned
- City advocacy was lost during the recent budget adjustments cut the Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator position. To be restored when economics allow.
- Council districts do vary as some Council members are more supportive.
- Light Rail, although a multi-city endeavor, is very supportive of cyclists.
- Looking to integrate Bus routes and Bike Paths into Google mapping.
- Recent “traffic calming” street re-design has improved bicycle use.
- Major difficulty is that Phoenix “grew up” in the automobile-is-king era, now we’re trying to retro-fit.
- Model cities are Portland and others in Northwest part of US, the Tempe and Scottsdale.
- Wants to thank the cycling community for their strong input over the years.
Bike Ed:
- Making it safer to use the streets by learning skills, and following the laws, wearing bright clothes and driving consistently.
LISTEN TO THE SHOW via KPFK ARCHIVES (look for Bike Talk, 8/15/2009)
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Be a part of Bike Town
Bicycling Magazine has once again named the Phoenix Metro area as a BikeTown USA. This means that there are 30 new Jamis Bicycles available to people who enter the contest. Important details:
- Entries are due by September 16th.
- Enter online at www.bicycling.com/biketown
- Winners will receive their new bikes at a ceremony September 26th at the Tempe Transportation Center College Avenue & Veteran’s Way in Tempe. A free bicycle safety rodeo will also be held there.
PHX police seek driver of Silver BMW
Cyclist killed in north Phoenix this weekend by a hit-and-run driver. If you have ANY info contact numbers are at the bottom of the article from azcentral.com.
UPDATE: police say they have apprehened the man they believe to be responsible for the killing — Police say an anonymous tip lead to the apprehension and arrest of 23 y.o. Timothy Kissida after he traded (via the “Cash for Clunkers” program) a light blue 1992 BMW 325i w/damage consistent with hit-and-run. He was booked into the Maricopa County jail and charged with leaving the scene of a fatal collision and tampering with evidence. (KPHO story on arrest)
PAT “Pedals and Pumps” Gala: Sept 26
Save The Date !! Saturday September 26, 6 p.m
Crossroads Center at Prescott College
First Annual Pedals & Pumps Gala!
Join us in celebrating individuals and businesses/organizations who have demonstrated a commitment to a higher quality of life by supporting a bicycle and pedestrian friendly community – while also enjoying a three-course meal, live entertainment, open bar and the ‘funnest fundraiser’ Prescott has seen ! See prescottbikeped.org for more info.
I believe I understand the logic…
See story on NPR.