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by Louisa May
“Whoever you are:some evening take a step out of your house, which you know so well. Enormous space is near.” These lines are from the poem “Entrance” by Rilke, translated by Robert Bly, and the poet is telling us to get out there and connect to the whole of life. A bike path is a great place to start. Ten new communities were recently awarded Bicycle Friendly Community designations by the League of American Bicyclists. They are:
Gold: Seattle, Washington; Silver: Wood River Valley, Idaho; Bronze: Arvada, Colorado; Billings, Montana; Claremont, California;Columbia, South Carolina; Oceanside, California; Roseville, California; Salem, Oregon; Thousand Oaks, California. ”The designations really have meaning since they reflect quality of life benefits that other communities aspire to. It’s difficult to earn and important to renew,” said Andy Clarke, President of the League of American Bicyclists. The Bike Friendly Community Program began in 2003, and over 245 communities have applied for designations. These are four year designations that are awarded twice each year. There are four levels or recognition, platinum, gold, silver, and bronze,the highest being platinum which only three cities in the U.S. have earned: Platinum: Portland, Oregon; Davis, California Boulder, Colorado. This year nineteen communities have renewed their designations: Gold: Fort Collins, Colorado; Jackson and Teton County, Wyoming; Stanford University, California; San Francisco, California. Silver: Olympia, Washington; The Presidio of San Francisco, California Bronze: Mountain View, California; Brunswick, Maine; Carmel, Indiana; Carrboro, North Carolina; Lawrence, Kansas;Louisville, Kentucky; Education: Does the community have systems in place to train children and adult bicyclists? Engineering: Are bicycles included in the city’s transportation plan? Encouragement: Does the community participate in Bike Month, bike rodeos, host community bike rides, or therwise encourage cycling? Enforcement: Do police officers understand and enforce bicyclists’ rights and responsibilities? Evaluation: Does the community have methods in place to ensure their bicycle programs are making a difference?
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