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ABC Board 3/18/2010 Minutes

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

BOARD MEETING

March 18, 2010

ATTENDANCE:  Ed Sniffen, Janice Tower, Jim Baker, Christopher Souser

Directors and Officer Insurance:  Ed reported that Alaska statute provides 4 layers of liability protection for board members.  However, these levels may not be enough to protect the board of directors from all liability.  Ed will continue to get quotes for D&O insurance.

Municipal Bike Plan Ed said that our resolution urging the support of the Anchorage Assembly for the bike plan was well-received.

Bike Swap:  Janice submitted the event for publication in the Anchorage Press and the Anchorage Daily News.  Mike Vania with PIP Printing generously donated the printing of the poster which Christopher designed.  Board members should arrive at the swap at 11:00 a.m. to help set up on April 10th.  We will have a table with bike club membership sales and other information.

Stickers:  Janice received approval to print 1,000 stickers of the bike club logo.  The stickers can be given to all paid members of the club.  They should arrive in time for the bike swap.

Website:  Christopher continues his research and will report at the next meeting.

Next Meeting:  Thursday, April 15, 6:15p.m. at Guido’s.

Anchorage Municipal Bicycle Plan gets approved!

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The Anchorage Municipal Bicycle plan was unanimously approved on the evening of March 23, 2010 by the Anchorage Assembly; without any of the Mayor’s amendments.

The plan will make Anchorage more bike friendly city, especially for commuting and road riding. The plan will double the number of paved bike miles in the city to over 500 miles over the next several years.

The Draft Plan:

http://www.muni.org/Departments/traffic/AMATS/Documents/WEBAnchBicyclePlan_PublicHearing%20Draft_0809.pdf

&

http://www.muni.org/Departments/traffic/AMATS/Documents/Attach1-BikePlan_PZC_Reso2009-051.pdf

Anchorage Daily News Article on the plan:

http://www.adn.com/2010/03/20/1192613/two-wheeled-travelers-pumped-for.html

Anchorage Daily News Article on its Approval:

http://www.adn.com/2010/03/23/1196662/assembly-approves-bicycle-plan.html &

http://www.adn.com/2010/03/24/1197071/anchorage-assembly-approves-bicycle.html

/CRS

2010 Alaska Randonneur Schedule

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

this year’s 2010 brevet schedule. We’ve got more rides than ever this year! Remember, August 2011 is PBP.

RUSA’s advice to those aspiring to do PBP in 2011: Ride an full Super Randonneur (200, 300, 400, 600) series in 2010 if you can, or a part of one. It’s good training and will provide a fitness baseline for 2010 upon which you can build on in 2011. Try not to stress out, just do your rides, have fun with them and relax. Or, as the French might say, “Gardez vôtre sang-froid”.

4/17/10 Kenai 200K
5/1/10 Homer “End-of-the-Road” 200K
5/16/10 Matanuska Valley 200K
5/22/10 Anchorage/Palmer/Anchorage 300K
5/29/10 Denali Hwy 200K/300K (in conjunction w/ Alaska Endurance Association’s “Denali Classic”)
6/5/10 Anch/Seward/Anch 200K/400K
6/13/10 Bread & Water populaire 100K
6/19/10 Gakona/Delta Junction/Tok 200K/400K/600K
7/17/10 Denali Dirt Road Randonnée 200K/300K
8/7/10 “PBP” Nord populaire 100K
8/28/10 “PBP” Sud populaire 100K
9/11/10 Glennallen/Chitna/Glennallen 200K
9/18/10 Chugiak/Talkeetna/Chugiak 300K

Here’s the link to the Brevet Calendar on the website:
http://sites.google.com/site/alaskarandonneurs/Home/2010-brevet-schedule

And, we’re having 2 “Rando-Info” nights at REI:
4/13 6:00PM
5/11 6:00PM

Kevin Turinsky
RUSA RBA - Alaska
907-317-6030
http://alaskarandonneurs.blogspot.com/
http://sites.google.com/site/alaskarandonneurs/Home
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=60334356017&ref=ts
rusa.org

Bicycle Commuters of Anchorage - Winter Bike Fest @ BP (TONIGHT)

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The BCA Winter Bike Fest is only a few days away. This Saturday, March 6th from
6:30-8:30pm at the BP Energy Center, BCA will host its first annual Winter Bike
Fest. If you are not sure where the Energy Center is, this link provides a
helpful map: http://www.pnwis.org/Ch_AK/BP_Map.pdf.

The Winter Bike Fest includes:

- A screening of the award winning movie “Fat Bike” from Anchorage’s very own
Carl Battreall.

- A presentation by winter extreme cyclist pioneer Roger Cowles about his trips
to Nome on the Iditarod Trail. It’s a fascinating story of innovation,
adventure, and determination. It’s also a story about the impact of the
incredible powers of Mother Nature during our intense Alaskan winters. In 1989,
four men wondered if it would be possible to ride the Iditarod Trail by
bicycle, in the middle of the Alaskan winter. They decided the only way to find
out, would be to try. Now fast forward to 2010, where we can purchase snow
specific bikes at any one of a number of local bike shops. But twenty years
ago, if you wanted a snow bike, you had to build your own. And that’s just what
Roger Cowles did. A four wheeled snow bike. The quadracycle performed so well,
he built a six wheeled bike the next year, and raced skiers in the 1990 Nome
Odyssey. It was the precursor to the worlds longest winter ultra race, which
became an annual event starting in 2000. Since then, only thirty racers have
made it all the way to Nome. Come here more about his winter bike adventures.

- And a Most Visible Bicyclist contest. So come by bike and show us all how you
stay lit.

- We will also be given out door prizes and prizes for the contest winners,
thanks to kind donations from Chain Reaction Cycles, the Bicycle Shop, Sunshine
Sports,  REI, Paramount and Speedway Cycles. Prizes include Bike Glow lights,
blinkie bike lights, bike clothing and a gift certificate for $100 to the
Bicycle Shop.

Bicycle Commuters of Anchorage
www.bicycleanchorage.org
info@bicycleanchorage.org

Final Decision on Anchorage Bike Plan Delayed until March 23rd.

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Dear Bicycle Enthusiasts,

I apologize for multiple emails about the upcoming hearing and creating
confusion about the process. Unfortunately, developments today have resulted in
the Assembly continuing the hearing to March 23rd.

Around 2:00pm today the  e-mails started flying regarding last minute questions
raised by the Mayor’s office concerning the Plan. On Friday afternoon, the
Mayor had acknowledged that he supported the Bike Plan. This afternoon we
learned that the Mayor has new questions for the drafters of the plan and would
like to conduct further “senior staff” review.  Consequently, the Mayor has
requested that the Assembly continue the public hearing to March 23rd.  The
Assembly will still hold a public hearing on the Plan tomorrow but BCA will not
testify until the 23rd, so we can be fully apprised of the outcomes of the
“senior staff” review and respond as necessary. That said, BCA will attend the
hearing tomorrow and provide bicyclists with answers (to the extent we can).

We are disappointed by this latest development. To hear of this at the 11th
hour is disconcerting from a public process standpoint. It is sure to create
confusion and frustration with the public. It is unclear why the Mayor’s office
elected to wait until the 11th hour to continue the hearing to the 23rd
.  The
Plan has been available for review for many months and all questions or
concerns could have been addressed in a timely manner to avoid this unneeded
delay that only frustrates the public and raises questions about how the public
can be meaningfully involved.   However, we still remain encouraged by the
support the Assembly has shown for the adoption of this Plan.

If you are unsure about whether you can make the 23rd Assembly meeting, please
come tomorrow and testify (you can only testify once)
. We will be on hand if
you have any questions.  Due to the change in events, BCA encourages any
interested party to testify before the Assembly to show their support for the
Plan and its implementation.

Bicycle Commuters of Anchorage
www.bicycleanchorage.org
info@bicycleanchorage.org

ABC Board Letter to Support Anchorage Municipal Bike Plan 2010

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Arctic Bicycle Club

A Non-Profit Corporation

P. O. Box 230130

Anchorage, AK 99523

Hotline: 566-0177

Web Site: www.arcticbike.org

Feb 25, 2010

Anchorage Assembly

C/O Municipal Clerk

P.O. Box 196650

Anchorage, AK 99519-6650

Re: Anchorage Bicycle Plan

Dear Members of the Assembly:

The Arctic Bicycle Club submits these comments in support of the Anchorage Bicycle Plan (the “Plan”). The Arctic Bicycle Club is the oldest and largest cycling organization in Alaska. Formed in 1982, The Arctic Bicycle Club averages over 400 members annually. The Club organizes and supports a variety of cycling events in South Central Alaska each year, including over 35 road bike races, 20 mountain bike races, and 70 touring events. The Club organizes Alaska’s largest bicycle event — the Fireweed 400, and the largest women’s bike event in Alaska — the Bike for Women. Our members are dedicated to enjoying the sport of cycling, and supporting every effort to make cycling a safe, accessible activity in our community. The proposed Plan promotes these same goals.

The Plan will promote bicycle safety and encourage a healthy lifestyle through recreational and utility (commuting) cycling. A primary goal of the Plan is to increase the number of bike lanes, and join together the “gaps” in the existing bike infrastructure. Cyclist are statistically more likely to be involved in an accident while riding on a sidewalk or multi-use path than in a bike lane. Other safety measures in the Plan - including education, improved signage, and maintenance - will help reduce bicycle and pedestrian/traffic encounters, and make bike routs safer for everyone.

The Plan will encourage a healthier lifestyle for many Alaskans by increasing the number of, and access to, bike routes. There are several obstacles currently facing Anchorage residents when they consider riding their bike to work, or riding around the neighborhood for exercise. It is difficult to get from some parts of Anchorage to midtown and downtown locations because cyclists are often forced to ride in heavy traffic, often with no shoulders, and endure scowls and profanity from motorists. In spring, cycling is discouraged because existing bike lanes and trails are not swept of winter gravel (very hazardous to cyclists) until late June or July! By creating clearly marked bike lanes and providing easy access to them, and maintaining bike routes, more residents are likely to ride their bikes.

Several of our members have been involved in the drafting of the Plan. We appreciate the opportunity to provide input on the Plan, and encourage the Assembly to give it full support.

Arctic Bicycle Club

Board of Directors

by

Ed Sniffen

President