Texas Bicycling News Digest May 1st 2019
Bike Swap – Dallas
Bike Friendly Cedars | www.facebook.com
Houston Powers Ahead on Bike Lanes
EMILY NONKO | nextcity.org
Last April the nonprofit BikeHouston issued its city a challenge: Build fifty miles of high-comfort, on-street bikeways and off-street trails over the next 12 months. Not long ago that goal would have seemed unattainable in a city that hadn’t updated its bike plan or infrastructure standards since the 1990s. But tides were changing; everyone from Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to the Federal Highway Administration felt it was time to integrate more bikes and safer lanes into the historically car-centric city. …
Explore A Collapsed Volcanic Dome in Big Bend Ranch State Park
by: Karen Hoffman Blizzard | texashighways.com
Recent trail improvements make the pathways in Solitario in Big Bend Ranch State Park easier to follow for mountain bikers and hikers
Thanks to recent trail work, Big Bend Ranch State Park’s signature geological landmark, El Solitario, is in good shape for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians who want to explore the 10-mile-wide collapsed volcanic dome.
Park staff members and Big Bend Trails Alliance volunteers in January spent a day clearing …
San Antonio Roads Aren’t Safe For Cyclists
By DALLAS WILLIAMS | www.tpr.org
THURSDAY at noon on "The Source" — Cyclists are considered vehicle operators and are held to the same standards as motorists, but are significantly more vulnerable on the road. What needs to happen to ensure both cyclists and drivers feel safe sharing the road?
The Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization’s advisory committee on bicycle mobility found that 29 people were killed or seriously injured while riding a bike in 2018. There has been a rise in fatalities compared to the previous year in 2017, according to the Alamo Area MPO and Vision Zero San Antonio. …
New bike lanes to be approved on Hickory Street
by Michelle Nguyen | www.ntdaily.com
The Denton City Council favored an option to remove parking from West Hickory Street to create space for a new bike lane during a recent work session. The bike lane is a part of the Oak Gateway Area Plan, which will develop new traffic plans to accommodate Denton’s growing population. The affected area includes Fry Street businesses.
The city of Denton approved a bicycle and pedestrian master plan in 2012 that called for a contiguous bike lane along Hickory Street from Bonnie Brae to Carroll.
Due to the possible loss of …
Woman bikes Pony Express Trail from start to finish
For those in St. Joseph, the Pony Express is something that can sometimes seem contained within the city limits, with museums, statues and events dedicated to the mail service synonymous with the Old West. But for Jan Bennett, the Pony Express reaches far beyond St. Joseph, 2,176.8 miles to be exact.
At age 37, Bennet a former biking road racer from Dallas, Texas, first made the long trek from Missouri to California along the trail that was originally used by the delivery service in the 1860s. …
FIRST LOOK: Check out the new SH 45 SW toll road in South Austin before it opens in May
By Nicholas Cicale | communityimpact.com
Construction on one of the region’s most anticipated transportation projects, SH 45 SW, is in its final stages, and the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority will host a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the project’s completion May 18. SH 45 SW will open to traffic by the end of May.
SH 45 SW includes entrances at the south end of MoPac Expressway, at Bliss Spillar Road and at FM 1626. A shared-use bicycle and walking trail is included in the project alongside a nature viewing area near Bear Creek. …
"Ms 150" update
txags92 | www.bikeforums.net
First of all, thanks to all of you for riding and raising funds to beat MS! I was diagnosed with MS in 2006, so thank you for riding from all of us with MS.
We started at our house, which is about 94 miles from LaGrange. Joined the route at Clay and Barker Cypress. Day 1 sucked…3 flats…2 of them were slow leaks that took a while for me to realize that it shouldn’t be that hard to ride. We rode very well, and averaged in the high 17s to Bellville, feeling good at lunch. After Nelsonville on Day 1, the heat and my MS combined to make it a real challenge for me, but I managed to finish in a very unexciting 9 hours. When the temp gets above about 78-80, it is like somebody flips a switch and fatigue just starts building in my legs. As long as I stop to cool down periodically, I can keep going, but I just can’t do 15-20 mile stretches without …
Bike Month
Houston-Galveston Area Council | www.h-gac.com
May is National Bike Month! It’s time to dust off that nifty bicycle in your garage and ride it to an event in your community. The Houston-Galveston region is huge and there are events happening in almost every corner to celebrate bicycling. This web page will provide you with basic how-to information on hosting or participating in bike events across the region.
When is Bike to Work Day? The National Bike to Work Day is Friday, May 17, 2019. However, some organizations choose a different day that works best for their residents or employees. For example, …
Friendship Circle of Houston
by Kevin Hughes | www.bikereg.com
Sat Jun 1 – Mon Jun 3, 2019 Houston, TX Friendship Circle of Houston 10:00 AM 100 miles $60
Bike to Work Day is Friday, May 17, 2019
houstonbikeplan.org
Bike to Work Day, part of Bike Month, represents a unified day of celebration across the United States where the nation comes together to celebrate the bicycle – as a mode of transportation, a fun way to explore your city, get to work or just get around your neighborhoods in the town you call home. Houstonians are challenged to rethink how they commute to the places they live, work or play.
Where are you going? How do you get there? How can you change your routine with a bicycle? Is there a bus near you? A trail? Or a train? What are the laws associated with biking? Is it safe to bike? What do I have to wear when I bike?
During Bike Month, the City of Houston works with …
Keep Houston Rolling at Saint Arnold
by Houston BCycle | www.facebook.com
Friday, May 31, 2019 at 5 PM – 11 PM Saint Arnold Brewing Company 2000 Lyons Ave, Houston, Texas 77020
Join us at Saint Arnold Brewing Company’s amazing beer garden for our first-ever Annual Fundraiser! This is a great opportunity to meet other Houston BCycle riders and bask in the glory of car-free transit.
The event is free to enter, and donations are highly encouraged. Brownie points if you bike over–there will be a valet for BCycles (and bicycles). …
FrankenBike Houston #99
by Chris | frankenbike.net
Cycling event’s commitment to healthy residents
By: Marlane Rodriguez | www.kveo.com
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – The city of Brownsville is continuing their tradition and commitment to health with another Cyclobia event. In partnership with the University of Texas School of Public Health, Su Clinica and the UT System Population Health will host the "Brownsville is Glowing with History Cyclobia" on …
Bike The Woodlands Month kicks gets underway with dozens of activities
By Jeff Forward | www.yourconroenews.com
May 1 is the beginning of Bike The Woodlands Month across the township, as officials begin a whole month’s worth of fun activities to celebrate bicycling, whether it be done as exercise, a leisure activity or to commute to school, the grocery store or work. The 2019 bike month marks the seventh consecutive year that officials from The Woodlands Township are celebrating National Bike Month in May.
The Woodlands Township, in collaboration with the Bike The Woodlands Coalition, has planned a myriad of fun events for …
The Build 50 Challenge Ends…Or Does It?
bikehouston.org
The Build 50 Challenge was developed by BikeHouston in April of 2018 and issued to the City of Houston, Harris County, Metro, Houston Parks Board, and others to build 50 miles of on and off-street bikeways in 12 months.
12 months later, construction has been completed or has started on Sims, Hunting, and Greens Bayou along with Kelley, Lyons, Hardy, Elysian, Maury, Duessen, Eisenhower, and Houston Streets totaling 42.89 miles. These miles include our first parking protected bike lane, improvements to dozens of bus stops, curb ramps for wheelchairs and pedestrians, signal optimization, and …
Three Flats on our ride to Austin from Houston – but we made it! from bikehouston
2019 Tour de BCycle starts today and runs through May 14. Anybody planning on participating? from bikehouston