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Articles on events that are going on around Albany.

Albany Bicycle Coalition Reaches Out to the Community

Over the April 8-10, 2011 weekend, ABC members hosted an information table at the L.L. Bean Colonie Center Spring Sports Weekend. This event was for outdoor enthusiasts with free clinics and demonstrations on paddling, hiking, camping, and other spring sports. At the other end of the consumption extreme, we were at the Hudson-Mohawk Reskilling Festival in Troy which featured exhibits and demonstrations on climate change, wind power, bicycling, composting, urbanism, and other skills. ABC members used both events to promote bicycling and the work of the Albany Bicycle Coalition with a special emphasis on Complete Streets. The reception of our message by the shoppers at L.L. Bean and the attendees at the Reskilling Festival was very favorable.

We distributed literature on ABC, Bicycle Month 2011, other bicycle related events during April and May, Shared Bicycle Lanes, and cyclist/driver responsibilities.

Written by Lorenz Worden

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Spring Dash Albany Alley Cat

Daniel Patterson of Bike to China sent along this note about an upcoming alley cat in Albany:

Calling All Cyclists! Bike To China is happy to announce the Spring Dash Albany Alley Cat event. The event will take place on Saturday, April 9th at the Albany Corning Preserve’s Amphitheater.  Registration will begin at 9am and the event will kick off at 10am sharp. $5 entry fee. Don’t be late! All proceeds will go to charity. There will be good incentives for larger donations that are listed below and tax deductable. Helmets will be required and funny costumes permitted. Also, to steer away from competition there will be one awesome DFL prize.

$5 Donation: ENTRY + SPOKE CARD

$10 Donation: ENTRY + SPOKE CARD + BIKE SHWAG

$20+  Donation: ENTRY + SPOKE CARD + BIKE SHWAG + 1/2 OFF FULL SERVICE @BROADWAY BICYCLE Co.

Bike To China has partnered with Global Greengrants Fund (a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization) for an international humanitarian effort to raise $12,500 US dollars to support efforts against environmental and social injustice within Central Asia. The partnership organization will allocate the funds raised via micro grants to areas in need of aid that lie along the cyclist route, to support particular initiatives spearheaded by local leaders. Please take a moment to consider a monetary donation.

For more information, visit the event page.

Written by Ken Burford

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1st Friday Ride – Great Weather

Last Friday was a great 1st Friday ride. The streets were rather clear of snow, it wasn’t too cold in the beginning and the weather was great for the beginning of February. The meetup started at the monument at 6pm, which is normal, but the snow banks around the monument we not. Then again if your always downtown and see the massive piles of snow bigger than cars, it might be normal.

Three of us, Claire, Ken and I (Toni), hung around talking and we were joined by Jim. We stayed there till 6:30 getting cold and waiting to see if anyone else was going to join. At that point we decided to head to Broadway Arts Center, which meant going down the ‘hill’. The hill is State street which normally isn’t bad, but for one I hate that hill and two the slush on the road just sucked on State. We all made it safely to the bottom and checked out some very nice pieces at BAC. I particularly enjoyed the painting in the back room that had a cyclist in it. It caused  a lot of where is waldo jokes around around for the night, except waldo in this case is a cyclist in the any kind of artwork.

After BAC we went to the Albany Center Gallery. The show was rather interesting with a mix of cute paintings and artwork by Radical. From there were headed up to  Lark and picked up a cyclist who was heading home. After the ride down Lark we headed to Davey Jones Locker which had a great showing. The fish are always really cool, and I love looking at the sea horses. The art show was really great. I actually saw a few pieces that I might decide to purchase.

Once, everyone was ready to head out we went to the Wine-n-Diner for dinner and the show. Dinner was awesome. It was my third time there and I have it down what to get. I recommend the hummus appetizer and the Hawaiian burger. Both are great. Dinner was the last stop on the ride and from there we all went home, by that point it had gotten rather cold out. So, yeah it was an awesome 1st Friday ride. Good art, good conversation, great riding and great food. I hope to see ya’ll next month.

Written by Toni Cameron

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Oh To Be Young Again…

I wish I was into cycling when I was younger and had time to do all of these things. What things you ask? Well how does a trip from Washington State to Washington D.C sound? That’s right, a group of bikers are going on a 3100 mile journey from one side of the country to the other building houses and raising money for charity. Do you want to get in on the action? Well you can. Just follow the link.

Written by Chris Belsole

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ABC, Inc. Monthly Meeting – 11/18/10

Meeting Notes
ABC, Inc. Monthly Meeting – 11/18/10
Attending – Claire (new news), John V. (new event), Ken (new bicycle, new event), Bill (new energy), Chris B. (new facemask), Don (new bridge), Bob (newly famous with new postcards), Maria (new logo), J.P. (new member), and Lorenz (nothing new).

Old Business –


– New Business Card – (Bob) – Awaiting pick up.
– New Logo – Maria presented three great designs. The consensus was the model involving one rider highlighted in front of the ESP profile surrounded by a chain ring with Albany Bicycle Coalition spelled out. Maria will make minor alterations and send out for final “sign off.”
– NYSTEA Membership – We will join. Lorenz will investigate.
– Bike month 2011 – See attached proposed calendar.
– Fuller Road/Washington Avenue Reconstruction Project – We noted that there are ped-friendly accommodations on Fuller (sidewalks) but no apparent bicycle accommodations. We had an animated discussion about Fuller Rd. and the three intersections. We do not have a consensus on the treatment for the Fuller-Washington intersection other than that it be bicycle/pedestrian friendly. Lorenz circulated a rough draft of a proposed letter we will send to Albany’s mayor, county exec, Colonie Town supervisor, et al. The outcomes are: (1) Chris will supply the planning document citation that called for bicycle/pedestrian accommodations and (2) we will send a letter(s) to call for a design that includes (unspecified) bicycle/pedestrian accommodations. Attendees were urged to make their own thoughts known to the county and other officials.
– CDTC Bicycle/Pedestrian Task Force (http://www.cdtcmpo.org/bkpedtf.htm ) – Don reported on CSX’s desire to divest itself of the Livingston Ave. railroad swing bridge. We need to advocate for a bicycle/pedestrian pathway on either a rehabilitated or a replacement bridge. Don will author letter and send to Lorenz. (The remaining 2010 meeting is as follows (9 AM, CDTC Office, One Park Place, Albany (off Wolf Rd): 12/14.
– Albany Bike Rescue – (Mary Lou) – No Report.
– Madison Traffic Calming Implementation Plan (MAC) – ABC made its contribution. MAC staff is soliciting funds for the needed traffic study.
– Pre-Licensing Driver’s Ed Course – Claire will investigate on what ABC should do about this issue (e.g., letter/contact campaign to raise awareness of the need to include “bicycle issues” in driver training courses/tests.
– “Bicycle Manual” (http://bikeunion.to/) – Tabled. (Could get some $ to print out own. Simplicity of wording. Doctor up one for ABC.)
– albanybicyclecoalition.org – Working smoothly. We complimented Chris and Ken for their efforts, especially the constant flow of BLOG posts.
– Year-End Donation to LaSalle School – We “broke the thermometer” by $3 toward our goal of $100. Lorenz will transmit funds to the LaSalle development director with our thanks for the school’s hospitality.
– Bicycle Month 2011 – We reviewed the new proposed calendar that includes the Bike Expo (see below). We added NYBC’s annual Commuter Contest (Thr, 5/19/11).

New Business –

– Bike Expo 2011 – John introduced the concept of kicking off Bicycle Month 2011 with a gala one-day “Bike Expo 2011” (Sat, 4/30 or Sun, 5/1). Three rides will form the nucleus of the event supported by other events and presentations. We will need sponsorship in terms of both funding and involvement. We discussed sources of the needed event insurance. We emphasized that success depends on board-based involvement by ABC members. We all supported this idea with enthusiasm. We added the NYCross, Honest Weight COOP, Sigma, and CK Cycles as potential supporters. The first step is for John and Lorenz to confer with the city’s “special Events” coordinator to explore the best way to proceed.
– Rt. 378- H-M Bike/Hike Train Interchange – J.P. reported on this now-completed project involving a re-built north sidewalk on the Menands Bridge and the serpentine path to the Bike-Hike Trail. However, J.P. stated that the maintenance of the new sidewalk is lacking. He will draft a letter to the Troy Mayor complimenting him on the new and valued connection and asking that it he insure its maintenance. We had a related discussion on the need to connect to Rt. 378/Osborne Rd. (which now involves riding into Watervliet and then backtracking on Broadway to Rt. 378).
– Delaware Enhancement Plan (Bethlehem) – Bethlehem planning office completed its study for redevelopment of the area bordered by Elsmere Ave. to Adams St. We welcomed this initiative by Bethlehem to support bicycle access/safety. We reviewed and approved a proposed letter to the Director of Planning expressing both our support and concerns.
– Cranksgiving Alley Cat Food Ride – Bob reported on this annual ride to benefit the homeless action program. Ride will be – Saturday, 11/20, 8:30 PM, meet at the monument. Lights, helmet, and carrying device recommended.
– Ride Through the Park (Holiday Lights in the Park) – Claire will investigate MHCC’s hosting the 2010 ride and announce it.
– Gateways to Albany – We reviewed a proposal for investigating, designing, and advocating for enhancements to the entrances to Albany. We agreed that is it feasible for ABC to be a vocal and aggressive advocate for “gateways” that welcome cyclists to the city and alert motor vehicle operators to “expect bicycles to be present.” We will continue to develop this project.
– NYBC Report– Claire reported that Executive Director Position is again vacant. Search to begin.
– Alliance for Bicycle and Walking – Chris is in contact with this national organization and will investigate our joining on 11/23. He will report at the next meeting.
– Family Friendly Bicycle Route/Cruise – Ken suggested the need for an uptown-downtown route that those who are less comfortable riding on city streets could use. Use of such a low traffic route would provide ‘on-the-street experience and might encourage these “novice” riders to explore further. This led to a discussion of our sponsoring a “family friendly” ride (e.g., “Discover Albany on Your Bicycle”), perhaps as a component of Bicycle Month 2011. (Ed: Such a ride now appears in the BM spreadsheet.) (Ken will see if the ABC map is still available on the www.)

ANNOUNCEMENTS & REMINDERS –

– Road Hazard (pothole, tree limb, etc.) – call 434-CITY to report. In addition, “Fix It Map” at http://blog.timesunion.com/gettingthere/fix-it-map/ Members encouraged trying this approach.
– Next Meeting – Thr, 12/30/11.
– Next Rides – Cranksgiving Alley Cat Food Ride – Sat, 11/20, 8:30 PM; Critical Mass – Fri., 11/26, 5:15; 1st Friday Ride – Fri 12/3, 6:00.
– LCI Road l Classes/Savvy Cyclist – Contact – John (hardworkinjohn@aol.com, 225-4209) or Claire (cbnolou@yahoo.com, 209-6477) for dates, times, and locations.

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