Come to the 2012 National Bike Summit Jan 27


The National Bike Summit, sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists, will be held March 20-22, 2012 in Washington DC (http://www.bikeleague.org/conferences/summit12/index.php) and you should be there!  If you want to know why, contact MaryEllen Thibodeau at methibodeau@bikewalkct.org .  Here's what MaryEllen has to say about her experience at past Summits: 

 

Updated on Friday, January 27, 2012

Bike Walk Connecticut Seeks Full-Time Executive Director Jan 06


Bike Walk Connecticut, a 501 (c) (3) organization working for a bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly Connecticut, is accepting applications for a full-time Executive Director who will work from its office in Hartford, Connecticut. Become part of our growing organization and help it achieve its potential as Connecticut’s premier statewide bike/walk advocacy and education organization. The Executive Director is responsible for managing the overall affairs of Bike Walk Connecticut including the implementation of board-approved projects, programs, policies and procedures in fulfillment of its mission and strategic plan.

Click here for details about this position.

Updated on Friday, January 06, 2012

Attend the National Bike Summit, March 20-22 Jan 05


 

MaryEllen relaxes at the 2009 Bike Summit The National Bike Summit, sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists, will be held March 20-22, 2012 in Washington DC (http://www.bikeleague.org/conferences/summit12/index.php) and you should be there!  Mary Ellen Thibodeau is Connecticut state coordinator - contact her at  methibodeau@bikewalkct.org if you're interested.  Here's what MaryEllen has to say about her experience at past Summits: 

http://www.bikewalkct.org/resources/news-items/come-to-the-2012-national-bike-summit/ 

Updated on Friday, January 06, 2012

For Rough Rides (that should not be) Jan 04


 

Wheel eating pothole

When you nail a pothole that should have been fixed five years ago and wonder who to complain to (besides your friends and at The Beat Bike Blog) about the rim you just bent, there are now several options.

  1. The Connecticut Department of Transportation is sponsoring a website which allows users to submit data about both bike accidents/crashes and unsafe biking conditions. The accident form is for a

  2. ny type of bicycle crash, whether or not a motorized vehicle was involved. The latter form allows users to provide the DOT with suggestions for how the situation can be improved.
  3. SeeClickFix provides its users with the capacity for uploading photos of the issue in question. These concerns are published so that others in the community can view them, thus making a visible record of concerns. If an issue is reported on a particular topic or in a specific area, different entities are automatically notified. For items reported in Hartford, the 311 Call Center for non-emergency city services is contacted. Publicly documenting concerns is a way to cut through bureaucratic bullshit, or at least to prove that something requiring action has been reported on and consequently ignored by the City, State, or private entities responsible for fixing the problem.
  4. Calling 311 is a third option from Monday-Friday, 8-5. There is a map showing 311 open/closed cases, currently available online. It has been yanked from the City website in the past without explanation. A case number is assigned so that you can follow up.

Reposted with permission from Beat Bike Blog.  Author Schleppi Longstocking.  Link to original.

 

Updated on Sunday, January 15, 2012

Annual Dinner of 2011 A Great Success Dec 27


On Dec. 13th, Bike Walk Connecticut held its Annual Dinner.  130 people enjoyed a social hour, perused the many offerings at the silent auction, ate a great dinner, and heard about changes in the culture at the State Department of Transportation.

Click here for the full story.

Annual Dinner 2011

Updated on Thursday, December 29, 2011

Discover Hartford Parks Tour 2011 Oct 22


The 2011 Discover Hartford Tour is now a pleasant memory.  Over 500 people enjoyed a beautiful late October day, with 10, 15, 25, and 40 mile bike tour options linking Hartford’s historic parks, and walk-talk tours of Elizabeth, Keney, and Bushnell Parks.  The Tour was co-presented by Bike Walk CT and the City of Hartford, with proceeds benefitting Bike Walk CT and the Hartford Parks Trust Fund. Cyclists at Charter Oak Landing

Photos from the Tour - Slideshow1   Ken Livingston's Video of the starting line   Slideshow2

Discover Hartford Tour Web site

Updated on Monday, January 02, 2012