Texas Bicycling News June 2nd 2022
Carry the Load Relay team visits Fort Hood
By Blair Dupre, Fort Hood Public Affairs | www.army.mil
FORT HOOD, Texas – The West Coast Carry the Load Relay team made a pit stop here at the Great Place, May 26, on their 4,400-mile ride from Seattle, Washington to Dallas.
Carry the Load was founded in 2011 with the purpose of honoring service members and first responders who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice. This year five relay teams traveled a combined 20,000 miles across 48 states, ultimately meeting up in Dallas on Memorial Day for the Dallas Memorial March.
“In the military community, you’ve heard the saying before that, ‘most people …
Trail Flow: The Newest Trails Coming to Illinois, Texas, Florida, and Aspen
By Singletracks Staff | www.singletracks.com
Trail Flow Thursday is a roundup of all the mountain bike trail related news of the week including new trail builds, advocacy, and planning. Do you have trail news? Email matt@singletracks.com for possible inclusion. …
… New jump line at Erwin Park
Erwin Park in Texas just added a mountain bike skills area with multiple progressive jump lines. The Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association (DORBA) organized over 2,000 volunteer hours to help move and shape 7,000 tons of dirt. …
Houston rolls out a surprising ranking on list of bike-friendly cities in the U.S.
By Teresa Gubbins | houston.culturemap.com
Houston is a bona-fide car town, but how does it rank for biking? A new survey on bikeability gives Houston a fairly decent — and somewhat surprising — ranking for that cycling life. In a list of the top 50 cities in the U.S., Houston ranks No. 29 and boasts a bikeability score of 49.
Drilling down, that means the Bayou City has 0.3 percent of workers who commute by bicycle, a little below the average city’s 0.5 percent, with 0.4 bike shops per 100,000 people and 0.3 percent bike trails per 100,000 people. …
Texas Parks and Wildlife awards $4.8 million in recreational trail grants to Texas communities
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AUSTIN — During Thursday’s meeting, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $4.8 million in grants funding 17 motorized and non-motorized recreational trail-related projects across the state.
One million dollars of the amount allocated today came directly from state Sporting Good Sales Tax funds dedicated to the Recreational Trails Program through a rider passed by the 82nd Legislature. The rider increased the total amount of funded projects this year.
The National Recreational Trails Fund (NRTF) supports recreational trail construction, renovation, and acquisition. The grants are funded from a portion of the federal gas tax generated by gasoline purchases for off-highway vehicles.
Thirty percent of the total NRTF grants must be earmarked for motorized recreational trails, while another 30 percent must be spent on non-motorized trail projects. The remaining 40 percent is discretionary.
Several projects funded in …
Houston Parks Board June Newsletter
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With MKT Bridge now open to the public, an essential component of the Bayou Greenway system along White Oak Bayou Greenway is restored. Working closely with the City of Houston, owner of the bridge, and Harris County Flood Control District, Houston Parks Board worked diligently to restore the bridge since intial repairs began in summer 2021. …
… Join us for a groundbreaking on the longest segment of Bayou Greenways, Brays Bayou Greenway! The new 7.67-mile greenway will connect Braeburn Glen Park to Arch Bishop Fiorenza Park, connecting more people to more parks, trails and more!
Refreshments and light bites will be served.
June: Buffalo Bayou is Buzzin’ Newsletter
Ann Olson, Buffalo Bayou Partnership
… Coming Soon: East Downtown Trail BBP is looking forward to the completion of the East Downtown Trail segment later this month! Developed in cooperation with the Houston Parks Board, Downtown Redevelopment Authority, City of Houston, Houston Parks and Recreation Department, and Harris County Flood Control District, this new addition represents a key connection between downtown and points east. Generous funding for this project was contributed by Barbara and the late Gerald Hines, Wendy and Jeff Hines, Sis and Hasty Johnson, and the Kinder Foundation through Bayou Greenways.
Weaving under and through buildings adjacent to the waterfront just east of Main Street and Allen’s Landing, the new East Downtown Trail furthers BBP’s goal to create connectivity all the way from Buffalo Bayou Park to the Port of Houston Turning Basin, serving even more Houstonians.
Stay tuned for news on when the trail will be accessible to the public. …
Video: Harmony English teacher and pro BMX rider featured in documentary with students
www.click2houston.com
HOUSTON – Omari Cato is a 5th grade English-Language Arts teacher at Harmony School of Endeavor-Houston. He’s also a professional BMX rider.
At Harmony, he used his background in bikes and his love of teaching to start a campus BMX Club where he teaches students how to ride, fix and maintain bicycles.
Cato and his BMX club are the subject of a new documentary.
Cato appeared on KPRC 2+ to share his story and provide information about the new documentary.
Texas Biking from Twitter
This Saturday on @thebagelride you can enjoy pre-ride coffee and pastries from Progress Coffee compliments of @gfny. Their Waco race is coming up on June 26th! Don't miss your chance to be a pro for a day.
— Violet Crown (@VioletCrownATX) June 2, 2022
Refreshments at 7 am and wheels down at 7:30 AM. pic.twitter.com/EPW44P1uoE
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— Fort Worth Bike Sharing (@fwbikesharing) June 2, 2022
Harmony English teacher and pro BMX rider featured in documentary with students: https://t.co/qrfbT1Dae3 #KPRC2
— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) June 2, 2022
The City of Irving is developing a citywide bike plan to connect to other cities in North Texas and residents are invited to get involved! A public meeting to learn more and provide input will be held Tuesday, June 7 at 6p at City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd. https://t.co/TpQacYpSbH pic.twitter.com/UKwBZingeV
— City of Irving (@thecityofirving) June 2, 2022
Grab your wheels Sat 6/11 10am for the Parkway to Downtown Mural Bike Tour!
— Red Line Parkway Initiative (@RedLineParkway) June 2, 2022
View 9+ works of art along Red Line Parkway & Downtown and hear from artists who will share insight into their work. Free! All wheels & ages welcome. https://t.co/PyR1yDPj2k @DowntownATXInfo @EAScooters
We're doing our New Berlin Ride on Sunday. Wheels down at 7:30. https://t.co/5o5QR8jPJR pic.twitter.com/wjDkAz1Cj9
— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) June 2, 2022
New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar
New Event Level Up MTB – Bootcamp – McKinney, TX September 3, 2022 at 09:00AM https://t.co/B1UjWe1yHa
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) June 3, 2022