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I celebrated today.  But you can Come on out and Celebrate tomorrow with Mayor RT Rybak!


Joy Ride Series Presents: Bike to the Beach


Throw on your suit, hop on your bike and join us on Sunday, August 4 for our next Joy Ride.



The event will begin at Freewheel Midtown Bike Center on the Midtown Greenway at 12:30 p.m. Arrive early to check in, get to know your fellow riders and enter our raffle (lots of goodies to give away!).



The group will leave Freewheel at 1 p.m. and bike around Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet, and Cedar Lake, with three stops along the way (help your fellow riders stay cool: supersoakers are encouraged!).



Our first stop will be North Beach on Lake Harriet to enjoy some beach games, swimming and good ol’ sunshine. We’ll then continue on to Beard’s Plaisance Park on Lake Harriet for a FREE lunch, provided by Jimmy John's and our good friend Andy, as well as a raffle. We'll then continue to our last stop of the day, Hidden Beach on Cedar Lake.



Check out the course (and print off a map, if you wish): http://goo.gl/maps/tRRTr



Things to bring:




  • Protect your noggin – helmets are required.


  • Squirt guns!


  • Swimsuit and towels for those wishing to swim.


  • Beverages (sorry, no alcohol allowed).

     


The new Vikings stadium and you


On July 24th, the Minneapolis Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) met in City Hall. The agenda covered the planned Vikings stadium, Major Taylor Bicycling Club and bike culture in black communities, and a report on infrastructure projects from the engineering subcommittee. Finally, the committee arranged an informational bike tour of the proposed Southwest LRT corridor with engineers who work on the project.



The impending Vikings stadium



The construction of the (much-criticized) new Vikings stadium will result in more bike paths and bike parking in Downtown East. The short segment of 5th Street between Carew Drive and Chicago Avenue will disappear, and in its place there will be a west-bound one-way bike path that will merge with an east-bound one-way bike path traveling just north of 6th Street. These bikeways will be separated from car and pedestrian traffic by a substantial retaining wall.



The current plan is to install 300 bike racks around the stadium, mostly in the triangle between the vestigial-5th-street bike path, 6th Street, and Chicago Avenue. BAC members noted that these racks, if they held 600 bikes, would accommodate less than one percent of the capacity of the stadium. The committee encouraged the Vikings representatives to contact the Target Field property managers, who have added hundreds of racks since its completion in 2010. The stadium representatives assured the BAC that they've been staying abreast of other bike-ped projects in the area.



Improving the Franklin Avenue Bridge and the Minnehaha Creek Trail



Lisa Bender reported on the most recent engineering subcommittee meeting. The subcommittee was very pleased with the the county's plan to rebuild the surface of the Franklin Avenue Bridge. The county engineers presented two plans: the first was similar to the current layout, and the second had a short concrete wall separating cars from bicyclists and pedestrians. After a short discussion on how the redesigned bridge would get along with adjacent intersections, the BAC voted to endorse the second option proposed by the county engineers.



Minnehaha Creek trail at Lyndale



Down in Southwest Minneapolis, the Minnehaha Creek trail crosses Lyndale Avenue. At this busy intersection, the curb cut for cyclists is narrow and at an awkward angle, which creates traffic jams like the one depicted in the photo to the right. The BAC voted to encourage a 90-degree curb cut, which would eliminate the bottleneck and be safer for cyclists.



Upcoming Events




  • Thursday, August 8th: Education, Encouragement, & Enforcement Subcommittee


  • Tuesday, August 20th: Engineering Subcommittee


  • Wednesday, August 28th: Whole Committee



As always, let Shaun Murphy know if you're interested in attending any of these meetings.



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