Friday, December 12, 2008

Buffer Area Bicycle Path



In the summer of 2006, this sand road and other trails through the Daytona Highlands buffer area didn't have NO TRESPASSING signs. These went up later that year and have prevented my commute through the buffer area from my home in the Highlands to my job at Embry-Riddle Areonautical University. A recent news article suggests things may change in the buffer area. Let's not have more parking lots please. How about a bicycle-pedestrian trail that gets people out of their cars and onto bicycles.

Bicycle Infrastructure in Boulder, CO



I had the pleasure of biking around Boulder for two weeks in July 2008 and it was a great experience. Imagine cycling across town without stopping, passing under or over all the major roads. It is wonderfu. This is what a bicycling community looks like. With some vision, we can do it here in Daytona Beach and we don't even have to worry about plowing the bike lanes during the winter! See more great films at STREETFILMS.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Letter to the Editor: A little help for cyclists

My debut as a letter-to-the-editor writer this morning in the News-Journal.  The editor was kind enough to give me the lead letter and a very appropriate sentence of my argument at the top of the page. Click on the image for a better view.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Bicycle City




Plans are afoot for a new community development, but one with a difference, it'll be car-free. Check out the plans
at Bicycle City.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

D.C. Launches Bike-Sharing Program

Public Bicycle Systems


Wed1415.Systems.Curran.pdf

From: TCC08, 1 month ago


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Public Bicycle Systems in the North American Context

* Andrew Curran and Gavin Davidson, TransLink, Vancouver, BC


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Building Streets as Places


Thurs0900.Places.Espiau

From: TCC08, 2 months ago


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Streets as Places: Building Better Communities Through Transportation

* Renee Espiau, Senior Associate, Project for Public Spaces, New York City


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