Public Forum - All Ages and Abilities in Ashland
Join others campaigning to make Ashland a community where choosing to ride a bicycle (either pedal or electric) is safe; safe for everyone to everywhere. Join us at the Gresham Room to formulate strategies to make it a reality.
An “all ages and abilities” bicycle network will serve to:
1) Improve human health and help to reduce childhood obesity.
2) Increase disposable income of residents through saving on transportation and make Ashland more affordable to everyone.
3) Make a positive contribution to the local economy by increasing patronage of local stores via bike rather than driving to an out-of-town business.
4) Reduce motor vehicle use and attendant congestion and parking demand.
5) Reduce carbon emissions (from the transportation sector) by 40 percent or more by shifting local trips from autos to bicycles. It’s 40 by 2040!
These benefits are only possible if the City of Ashland creates a bicycle network that is safe and convenient for everyone.
Please help by joining with others who want a community that protects climate, provides transportation justice, reduces auto dependence, promotes community health, and ensures the safety of people riding bicycles.
Scheduled Rides
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Sunday, Apr 28
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Moderate Ride 10/29
11:00am: Meet at Forest Service Ranger Station in Fort Jones, CA
43 Miles, Crank it Up (13-15 mph), Some Hills
Contact: Ed Broyles - edb10856@gmail.com
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Monday, Apr 29
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Monday Coffee Ride
10:30am: Meet at Colver Park in Phoenix
25-30 Miles, Moderate / Brisk (14 - 18+ mph), Some Hills
Contact: Dennis Cramer - 541-773-5804
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Thursday, May 2
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Thursday morning Ride
Start time Varies: Meet at Jacksonville Library
20-40 Miles, Moderate / Brisk (14 - 18+ mph), Hilly
Contact: John Fries - 541-973-1586
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Saturday, May 4
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Velo Melo
Start time Varies: Start Location Varies
25-30 Miles, Mellow (11-14 mph), Some Hills
Contact: Lisa Brill -
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Brisk Ride
Start time Varies: Start Location Varies
50+ Miles, Brisk (>18 mph), Hilly
Contact: Dennis Cramer - 541-773-5804
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Blogs & News
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Walkers and rollers will unite for float in 82nd Avenue of the Roses Parade
Might want to practice your parade-wave-while-riding skills before you go.
Latest headlines from BikePortland | 04/26/24 | 12:27pm
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Bikers and walkers aren’t ‘vulnerable’, drivers are dangerous
The term 'vulnerable roadway user' draws attention to the symptom when more focus is needed on the source of danger.
Latest headlines from BikePortland | 04/26/24 | 9:08am
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Jobs of the Week: WashCo Bikes, CCC, J & B, Cascade Bikes, eBike Store, Go By Bike
A fresh batch of great bike jobs.
Latest headlines from BikePortland | 04/26/24 | 9:01am
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Polygon Tambora Gravel Bike Review
The post Polygon Tambora Gravel Bike Review appeared first on Femme Cyclist.
Femme Cyclist | 04/24/24 | 12:12pm
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How You Ride the Great American Rail-Trail
Picture this: You hop on your bike in Washington, D.C. and start pedaling on a series of bike paths and peaceful sections of rail-trails. Yo...
Adventure Cycling Association | 04/24/24 | 8:04am
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Road Test: Tumbleweed Stargazer
Immediately after unboxing and building up the Tumbleweed Stargazer, I took it out for a neighborhood shakedown to make sure everything was...
Adventure Cycling Association | 04/16/24 | 2:41pm
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Cycling the World: A New Film About a Big Journey
Watch Cycling the World on Vimeo on demand with 20% off using code “AdventureCyclingAssociation” at checkout until May 15. When...
Adventure Cycling Association | 04/15/24 | 7:00am
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Polygon Xtrada Mountain Bike Review
The post Polygon Xtrada Mountain Bike Review appeared first on Femme Cyclist.
Femme Cyclist | 04/10/24 | 5:10pm
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Garmin Venu 3/3S Review
The post Garmin Venu 3/3S Review appeared first on Femme Cyclist.
Femme Cyclist | 03/29/24 | 10:56am