Cascade Bicycle Club Archives - Out There Venture https://outthereventure.com/tag/cascade-bicycle-club/ Wed, 06 Jul 2011 22:24:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://outthereoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-OTO_new-favicon-32x32.jpg Cascade Bicycle Club Archives - Out There Venture https://outthereventure.com/tag/cascade-bicycle-club/ 32 32 Help Advocate For Bike/Ped Funding https://outthereventure.com/help-advocate-for-bikeped-funding/ https://outthereventure.com/help-advocate-for-bikeped-funding/#respond Wed, 06 Jul 2011 22:24:03 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=4417 Check out this great post from the Cascade Bicycle Club:

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Check out this great post from the Cascade Bicycle Club: What are rescissions (and why are they far worse than flat tires?)
Use their web form to send a message of support to the Governor and WSDOT head Paula Hammond.

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Transportation Advocacy Day https://outthereventure.com/transportation-advocacy-day/ https://outthereventure.com/transportation-advocacy-day/#respond Thu, 28 Jan 2010 01:29:20 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=1769 Tomorrow is Transportation Advocacy Day in Olympia — a great day to get up to speed on bike/ped related legislature and write to your state rep. Tons of Washingtonians are heading to Olympia to learn about the issues, meet with legislators and network with other advocates. Two hearings are scheduled for tomorrow on biking-related bills. […]

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Tomorrow is Transportation Advocacy Day in Olympiaa great day to get up to speed on bike/ped related legislature and write to your state rep.

Tons of Washingtonians are heading to Olympia to learn about the issues, meet with legislators and network with other advocates. Two hearings are scheduled for tomorrow on biking-related bills. Here’s the breakdown from Bike to Work Spokane, including what’s being talked about tomorrow in Olympia and more.

January 28: Transportation Advocacy Day in Olympia, House Transportation Committee Hearings on Bike Bills
This Thursday, Jan. 28 at 3:30pm, the House Transportation Committee will hold hearings on two bills that relate to biking, both of which are actively supported by the Cascade Bicycle Club, Bicycle Alliance of Washington, Transportation Choices and other groups working on active transportation issues.

HB 2911: Creating Complete Streets Grant Program
HB 3001: Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education in Traffic Schools

A list of House Transportation Committee members: http://bit.ly/WaHTransp. Local legislators Alex Wood (3rd District), John Driscoll (6th District), and Matt Shea (4th District) serve on the committee.

If you’d like to submit comments, contact your state representatives: http://bit.ly/WaReps

The bills are being heard on Transportation Advocacy Day, when people from around the state descend on the capitol to meet legislatures and lobby for transportation policy that addresses the needs of all users, not just some.

Vulnerable User Bill in Legislature
Introduced in the 2009 session by the Cascade Bicycle Club but not passed into law, the Vulnerable Roadway User Bill would make it easier for prosecutors to hold drivers more accountable in collisions where they kill or seriously injure cyclists and pedestrians. The bill is supported by the Bicycle Alliance of Washington and other organizations.

It has been introduced in the House as HB 2774, and in the Senate as SB 5838.

Spokane County Street Connectivity Issue Open for More Comments
Spokane County Commissioners held a hearing Tuesday, Jan. 26, concerning a policy on connectivity.

Connectivity provides for walkability and bikability within a neighborhood and for adjacent neighborhoods. It also makes providing services to these neighborhoods such as police, transit and fire much easier and cheaper.

Commissioners Todd Mielke and Mark Richard voted to hold the topic open for further comment. You can submit an email through this link provided by Futurewise. The wording they developed for the form will give you an idea of the importance of the issue for cyclists and neighbors.

You can rewrite it to be in your own words, or just send an email yourself to commissioners Todd Mielke (tmielke@spokanecounty.org), Mark Richards (mrichards@spokanecounty.org), and Bonnie Mager (bmager@spokanecounty.org).

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Be Counted https://outthereventure.com/be-counted/ https://outthereventure.com/be-counted/#respond Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:57:11 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=1295 Below is a letter from the Cascade Bicycle Club, who is contracted with the Washington DOT to do statewide counts of bicyclists and pedestrians. They need volunteers in Spokane for conducting the counts. The five cities who ffer the most volunteers will be rewarded with bicycling workshops. Check it out and volunteer! Do you want […]

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Below is a letter from the Cascade Bicycle Club, who is contracted with the Washington DOT to do statewide counts of bicyclists and pedestrians. They need volunteers in Spokane for conducting the counts. The five cities who ffer the most volunteers will be rewarded with bicycling workshops. Check it out and volunteer!

Do you want to help create a better community for bicycling in Spokane? Join advocates from your area and guests from the Cascade Bicycle Club to count bicyclists and for a series of workshops on effective advocacy.

Help Make Bicyling Count

Last fall, Cascade was contracted by the Washington State DOT to conduct the first statewide counts of bicyclists in pedestrians. The report is here.  A big thank you to the more than 150 volunteers who worked hard on this project!

This year’s bicycle and pedestrian counts will be held from Sept. 29-October 1.  We can only conduct counts if enough people sign up in your area.  To sign up for an easy volunteer shift, click here. If you can help coordinate the project and recruit more volunteers in your area,  email us.

Advocacy Workshops Coming Your Way

Cascade will travel to five cities throughout the state this fall to meet with local bicyclists.  We will work together with local advocates to build capacity within the state’s thriving bicycle movement. Workshops may include:

– Effective Earned Media and Letter to the Editor Campaigns
– Bicycle Master Plans, Complete Streets and Universal Design
-Crunching the Numbers: Using Counts and Crash Data to Improve Conditions for Bicycling
-Working With Elected Officials… and Holding Them Accountable
-Winning Local Campaigns for Bicyclists

We will travel to the five cities around the state with the most signups.  Do you want to see better bicycling in your city?

*Bring an advocacy workshop to your area

*Sign up to help with this year’s bicycle and pedestrian counts

Thank you for all you do to advocate for bicycling.

Advocacy Director
Cascade Bicycle Club

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