BikeAthens Discussion: August Back-to-School Newsletter
From: BikeAthens (administratorbikeathens.com)
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 10:41:31 -0700 (PDT)
Title: August Back-to-School Newsletter
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August 2019 Newsletter

BikeAthens Joy Rides are leisurely group rides around Athens that provide a fun and safe atmosphere for all skill levels. The next Joy Ride is August 30th from 6-8pm. Starting location: BikeAthens

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Changing of the Guard

A message from BikeAthens board president Jason Perry:

This past July BikeAthens said goodbye to two of our beloved people, executive director Tyler Dewey and board member Carmen Kuan, who are moving to Durham for a new adventure. They leave behind a BikeAthens that is bigger, better, and stronger than when they found it. We are still in very capable hands: On August 1, our program director Scott Long officially took over as executive director.

Tyler was our organization’s first full-time staff member, and his six years directing BikeAthens were transformative. Tyler was so essential to our advocacy, education, and service missions that for many people in the community, Tyler and BikeAthens were one and the same. Helping to supervise our volunteers at the shop, running our entire safe cycling education and outreach programs, and watching mayor and commission meetings like a hawk to ensure equitable transportation interests were represented, Tyler covered a huge amount of ground. His passion for cycling and BikeAthens were second to none, and Durham will be lucky to have him.

Carmen first volunteered with our Bike Recycling Program in February 2016 as preparation for her cross-country Bike and Build trip, and continued as a dedicated volunteer after her return. In April 2017 we named her the Tobias Smith Volunteer of the Year, and the following month we asked her to join our board of directors, where she served with gusto until her last day in Athens. We are extremely proud that her work with us inspired her to pursue a planning degree through UGA’s Master of Environmental Planning and Design program. Her empathy for vulnerable road users spilled into her thesis, in which she interviewed BikeAthens clients to gather data about “how a bicycle influences the quality of life of a person who relies on a bicycle as their only reliable mode of transportation, and how their experience can help to inform transportation planning decisions.” Carmen has moved on to an internship with renowned firm Alta Planning + Design where we are sure she will make a huge impression.

Scott started volunteering with us just over four years ago and didn’t take long to establish himself as an indispensable and untiring force for BikeAthens. A graduate of the UGA MPA program and with thousands of hours already under his belt with BikeAthens, no one is as uniquely qualified to lead us into the 2020s. Scott is on a first name basis with hundreds of Athenians who come to us for their transportation needs, and he ensures everyone is served with dignity and attention to detail.

Refurbished Bike of the Month

GT ZR 5.0 Road Bike $300

ZR 5.0 comes with Road Mix components, including an aluminum stem, a Tange-Seiki Passage headset and dual-control Shimano Sora STI shifters.

50 cm frame

 

UPDATE: Bike Lanes on Hancock

The temporary stripes are on the pavement August 16th. 

We talked to Hillary Essig from the ACC Traffic Engineering Division last week about the bike lanes on Hancock going in. Here is part of our interview:

BikeAthens:  This is Athens' first protected bike lane. Obviously, we’re very excited about that. I was wondering if you could just talk a little bit about the project. 

Hillary Essig:  I started my job in April and that’s about the same time as the re-pavement list is brought out and one of my first tasks was to look at the re-pavement list and compare it to Athens In Motion and see if there is any correlation between the Tier 1 projects because you know Tier 1 projects are what we can do funding first for. And when I looked at Hancock one of the first things I noticed is that, one, it’s actually just a two lane road. It has a lot of lanes at the intersection but overall it functions like a two lane road between the intersection. And there’s a lot of pavement there. There’s a huge amount of pavement width and plenty of space to do a buffered facility [...] And since then it's just been a process working with the business owners, working with mayor and commission, and try to find something that works for everybody. 

BA:  Fantastic. Do you think Athens will see more projects with protected bike lanes in the future?

Hillary: I hope so! Hancock is really rare in the fact that we have that pavement already existing. One of the most expensive aspects of a project is when you have to start expanding the roadway to accommodate protected facilities. You run into things like utility lines and water lines. It just takes a lot more coordination, so the fact that Hancock already had that pavement available has made it such a gem to start off with.  And it gives people an opportunity to learn how to use it before we try to do it on a much busier roadway.

BA:  I ride my bike around that block pretty much every week, so I’m looking forward to it. What kind of impact do you think it’s going to have on the people and how people access the businesses downtown?

Hillary:  I think, well, the street itself will give a really comfortable facility to somebody no matter what age they are. The bigger impact on the businesses will be when we start expanding from Hancock a little bit more and trying to access some those neighborhoods that already have people who walk to the businesses and not necessarily drive but don’t feel safe biking on some of the roadways that connect to downtown. So it’s the beginning piece to that much larger network to get more people biking.

Hillary Essig is the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Safety Coordinator for Athens-Clarke County

BikeAthens is located at 1075 W. Broad Street in Athens, GA. Our shop hours are: 
  • Sun: 2pm - 4:30pm
  • Mon: 6pm - 8:30pm
  • Tues: 10am - 12:30pm
  • Wed: 6pm - 8:30pm
  • Thu: 6pm - 8:30pm FYOB
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