Posts Tagged ‘Detroit’

David Byrne biking on Eight Mile

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Bicycle Diaries by David Byrne
Though not on the bookshelves yet, the Observer has a review of David Byrne’s new book, Bicycle Diaries.

From the review:

Byrne has cycled in Berlin, Buenos Aires, Istanbul, Manila and Sydney… Even more impressively, he once cycled from the centre of Detroit to the suburbs, through, as he puts it in his inimitably understated way, “some funky but at least inhabited neighbourhood”. He describes the experience of cycling along “Eminem’s now famous Eight Mile Road”, where the desolation makes him think of postwar Berlin, as “one of the most memorable bike rides I’ve ever taken”.

We’re looking forward to reading the book when it’s released this September.

Bicycle parking and racks updates

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

bike parking around the New Center in DetroitBike parking has been a hot topic of late.

In Ann Arbor and Hamtramck

Both cities’ efforts to promote bicycling were mentioned in this recent metromode article, Cheap Ways To Revitalize Your Downtown. And both cities are looking to improve bicycle parking — a hot topic this past couple weeks within the city of Detroit.

In Detroit

We recently mentioned a rekindled bike parking discussion with the Detroit Tigers that was initiated last year by Wheelhouse Detroit.

There’s also been discussion at various meetings that not only recognized the importance of improved, safe, and convenient bike parking, but included some steps we can take.

It’s been noted that bike parking within parking structures could be a very good option. And they’re shelted too. The city owns 11 structures. We probably need to not only add bike racks but produce signage so bicyclists can find them.

And rather than buy racks, why not solicit local designs and local builders to create them as is done in Buffalo, New York? Let’s keep the money local and create green jobs.

We’re also looking to pull together some recommendations on bike racks, including designs and location. Many cities have such recommendations, so Detroit’s will likely take the best of those.

Reduced Motor Vehicle Parking Requirements

And, Detroit’s city planning commission is revising motor vehicle parking zoning requirements and may include language for bike parking. ?We’ve suggested that businesses along bike routes might be required to have fewer vehicle parking spaces. And perhaps space requirements could be reduced for any business so long as they provide bike parking. (By the way, providing bike parking is easy points for LEED certification too.)

A Washington Post article, Don’t Build Parking, And They’ll Come–Without Cars, while primarily addressing transit and walking, certainly applies to cycling as well.

Free or nearly free parking induces car usage, the planners say… Don’t build the parking, and residents will be more likely to buy into a transit- and walking-based urban life.

In New York City

The New York City recently took steps to help improve bike parking within some buildings. They also have a great design guide, which we’ve previously mentioned which includes specifications for bicycle racks. And finally, kudos to NYC for this map showing nearly all of their CityRacks.

Help the Hub: Safe Streets Youth Ride Fundraiser

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Safe Streets Youth RideThe Hub of Detroit is a great resource for Detroiters looking to get a great deal on a used, functional, and often hip bicycle.

Located in the Cass Corridor, they also help Detroit youth get into bicycling and bicycling repair.

Here’s a great opportunity for a nice afternoon ride in Detroit that will help fund their youth education program:

Saturday August 1st, 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM @ The Hub of Detroit, 3611 Cass Ave.

Join the youth graduates of The Hub’s Earn-A-Bike program on a city of Detroit bike tour. ?This is an opportunity for the youth, ages 6-18, to take the bikes they have built during the program on the road and ride with adult role-model cyclists.

  • Route includes the Eastern Market, Heidelberg Project, Riverwalk, Downtown, Cass Corridor, and more places of interest along the way.
  • Ride ends at the U-M Detroit Center for refreshments and snacks.

Register Online: http://safestreetsyouthride.eventbrite.com/

All proceeds will support The Hub’s youth education programs.

$25 Adult Tickets
$10 with Student ID

Rouge Park Trail headed towards success

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

From Model D: Rouge Park trail workers After a promising start and a disappointing abandonment, the hike/bike trail at Detroit’s Rouge Park is back on track.

Last year the Student Conservation Association worked primarily on replacing steps to Scout Hollow, which is also in Rouge Park. But this year there was an interest in doing something more in line with was the SCA did throughout the country — build trails.

MTGA and the MMBA helped get the SCA started and away they’ve gone.

Model D has an excellent article this week that describes more about what’s happening in their article, Urban mountain bikers take heed: Rouge Park Trail being improved and expanded.

It’s expected that the SCA will finish up the 1.5 mile trail on the west bank of the Rouge River this year then tackle the east bank next year. Both projects combined will result in a challenging 3-mile singletrack loop for hiking and mountain biking — all within the Detroit city limits.

Look for a trail project wrap up celebration sometime next month.

That’s a wrap: Detroit Bicycle Film Festival

Monday, July 20th, 2009

IMG_2926By all accounts, the first-ever Detroit Bicycle Film Festival was a big success.

It seemed Friday attacted the biggest crowd to the Boll YMCA downtown. The first movie even sold out.

Prior to the movie, audience was offered complimentary cocktails complements of 42 Below vodka. They also sponsored the Goldsprints: two singlespeed bikes on rollers where cyclists can sprint head-to-head with a real time full screen display.

The Goldsprints were operated by the Hub. And the great news is the bikes, rollers and other hardware were donated to them. So if you missed the Goldsprints this weekend, don’t worry. There will be more.

Photos from Detroit’s film festival are on-line.