Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood Behind Biking and Walking

Secretary Ray LaHood:

“Today (3/15/10), I want to announce a sea change. People across America who value bicycling should have a voice when it comes to transportation planning. This is the end of favoring motorized transportation at the expense of non-motorized.

We are integrating the needs of bicyclists in federally-funded road projects. We are discouraging transportation investments that negatively affect cyclists and pedestrians. And we are encouraging investments that go beyond the minimum requirements and provide facilities for bicyclists and pedestrians of all ages and abilities.

To set this approach in motion, we have formulated key recommendations for state DOTs and communities:

  • Treat walking and bicycling as equals with other transportation modes.
  • Ensure convenient access for people of all ages and abilities.
  • Go beyond minimum design standards.
  • Collect data on walking and biking trips.
  • Set a mode share target for walking and bicycling.
  • Protect sidewalks and shared-use paths the same way roadways are protected (for example, snow removal)
  • Improve nonmotorized facilities during maintenance projects.

Now, this is a start, but it’s an important start. These initial steps forward will help us move forward even further.”

Click here to read the full story & see video clip: http://fastlane.dot.gov/2010/03/my-view-from-atop-the-table-at-the-national-bike-summit.html#more

Click the link below to the new policy statement: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/bikeped/policy_accom.htm

3 Mar 2010, 8:50am
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Tweed Ride

March 20, 2010
9:00 amto1:30 pm

University MetroRail Station – 5400 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables, FL 33146 (map)

Description: Sponsored by Green Mobility Network.  This is a costume ride. We’ll dig out knickers, argyle socks and other garb that Coral Gables founder George Merrick might have worn, then meet at Metrorail’s University Station for a fun ride to the Biltmore Hotel and other sights in the City Beautiful. Professor David Rifkind, of the FIU School of Architecture, will share some of the lore of the places we see. “We shall sally forth from University Metrorail Station for a leisurely ride through Historic Coral Gables. Ride will depart promptly at 9 a.m. and shall be narrated by Professor David Rifkind, School of Architecture at Florida International University. Of course, Tweed-style is not only about tweed. A proper cyclist looks good from head to toe: from the dashing cap, to the silk scarf, ascot, or bow tie accenting the neck, to the snappy knickers or skirts, and argyle socks! Prizes shall be furnished to the most dapper chap, the most snappy lass, the best real moustache, the best fake moustache, and the best vintage/antique steed.”

Dina Weinstein – Coral Gables, FL – 786.246.0644 – dina_w@hotmail.com