Texas Bicycling News for December 5, 2023
Heritage Trail Cowboy Church donates 15 bikes to Neal’s Wheels
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Heritage Trail Cowboy Church donated 15 bikes to Neal’s Wheels, KETK’s campaign to give bikes to East Texas children for Christmas.
Final phase of Red Berry re-development project introduces new trail on San Antonio’s East Side
news4sanantonio.com
SAN ANTONIO – A new trail opened up on the city’s East Side.
The 85-acre land connects to two additional trails allowing for more hiking and biking.
It’s all part of the Red Berry re-development project by the Parks and Recreation Department and the San Antonio Housing Trust and it’s been years in the making.
The new trailhead begins off i-10 at the Red Berry Estate and connects to the Howard W. Peak Greenway trails system and Salado Creek.
This is the final phase of the re-development plans.
Council greenlights update to urban trails, sidewalks and bikes plan with last-minute amendments
by Kali Bramble | www.austinmonitor.com
As the city prepares for a decade of unprecedented public transportation and highway infrastructure projects, Austin’s Transportation Department is making moves to spread the love to those choosing to walk, bike or roll.
Since early last year, staff has been devising updates to the 2019 Strategic Mobility Plan, a sprawling vision charting the path forward for capital improvements to Austin’s streetscapes. The two-year-long effort came to fruition at last week’s City Council meeting, where members unanimously approved the update to the plan’s urban trail, bicycle, and sidewalk and crossing goals alongside amendments addressing community concerns in districts 4, 5 and 8.
The bulk of Thursday’s discussion concerned updates to the city’s Urban Trails Plan, which since 2014 has steered the expansion of Austin’s urban trail system from around 30 miles to nearly 60 miles in total. The updated plan …
Roper And White Christmas Bike Giveaway
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The Third Annual Bike Giveaway by the Rober and White Law Firm will be on Saturday, December 16, beginning at 9_00 am at the office building at 519 Oak Ave. Sulphur Springs. They will provide 150 boys’ and girls’ bikes for only Hopkins County residents. Only one bicycle per vehicle is allowed. The route will be the same as last year’s event, as seen below.
Park in the works for Dallas’ Trinity River reveals new location
By Teresa Gubbins | dallas.culturemap.com
A major park long in the works for Dallas has shifted its location to a more stable setting: Harold Simmons Park, the 250-acre park centered around the Trinity River, wil now be situated on a parcel of land that’s west of the floodway.
The park, which was first announced in 2016 with a $50 million gift from Annette Simmons, widow of Dallas businessman Harold Simmons, has expanded from a 200-acre park within the floodway, stretching from the Ronald Kirk Bridge to the Margaret McDermott Bridge, to a 250-acre park which includes overlook parks and development within the floodway. …
… Active elements include two acres of bike and skate parks, a roller-skating rink, courts for various sports, and six “play towers” with different themes, plus a cable ferry where kids can pull themselves along. …
Weslaco man arrested for hitting, killing cyclist in late September
By Xavier Alvarez | myrgv.com
A 21-year-old Weslaco man was arrested on Nov. 27 for striking and killing a cyclist with a vehicle that he was borrowing in late September.
Humberto Garza was charged with crash involving death after a police investigation revealed he took his friend’s truck, drove it after a night of drinking in downtown McAllen and hit Rames Gonzalez Jr., killing him, according to a probable cause affidavit.
At about 8:36 a.m. on Sept. 23, a Texas …
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Army Corps of Engineers no longer closing popular Fort Worth bike path
by Matthew Sgroi | fortworthreport.org
While patrolling Benbrook Lake over the last few months, the Fort Worth District of the Army Corps of Engineers have noticed a few changes along the trails.
The changes aren’t physical, said chief of public affairs Richard Bumgardner, but are indicated by how the cycling community treats Benbrook Lake’s trails, parks and campers. …
Upcoming Rides
Fort Worth Bicycling Association | www.fwbaclub.org
9:00 AM Start Chisholm Rusty Chain Gang Ramble Tue, December 12, 2023 9:00 AM 4936 McPherson Blvd, Fort Worth, TX https://www.fwbaclub.org/event-5494479
Rusty Romp Tuesday Edition Tue, December 12, 2023 9:00 AM Benbrook YMCA, 1899 Winscott Road, Benbrook, TX 76126 https://www.fwbaclub.org/event-5494560
Upcoming Rides
San Antonio Wheelmen | www.sawheelmen.com
Dec 23 China Grove Ride http://www.sawheelmen.com/events/7/29-copperfield
Dec 24 New Braunfels Ride http://www.sawheelmen.com/events/11/4-cibolo
Dec 30 Spechts Ride http://www.sawheelmen.com/events/1/15-spechts
Dec 31 Cibolo Ride http://www.sawheelmen.com/events/10/14/cibolo
Upcoming Houston Avenue redesign has cycling advocates, impacted properties wanting more
Adam Zuvanich | www.houstonpublicmedia.org
The City of Houston is adding medians to a stretch of Houston Avenue north of downtown, in order to make what is now is a six-lane street easier to cross for pedestrians and less congested and complicated for drivers.
James Midkiff was riding his bicycle along Houston Avenue on the night of Nov. 19 when he was struck by the driver of a white sedan who did not stop after the collision, according to the Houston Police Department. The 36-year-old Midkiff died in a hospital three days later, becoming the latest cyclist to lose his life in a city that has pledged to end traffic fatalities by the end of this decade.
A few blocks south of where Midkiff was fatality struck – he is at least the 16th Houston cyclist to die this year in a crash with a motor vehicle, according to local advocacy group BikeHouston – the city is starting a road redesign project it bills as bringing “multimodal improvements.” But no protected bike lanes or even unprotected bike paths are part of the planned work on Houston Avenue, where a …
TEXAS Cyclocross State Champion!!
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This is the Texas/Oklahoma Battle at the Border Cyclocross State Championship put on by the Texas Racing Syndicate! We raced in Sherman, Texas. I raced the Intermediate Cat 3/4 race and took the win. Check out the video and make sure to share with EVERY person you know. Thanks for watching!
City celebrates completion of Avenue B and North Alamo bike lanes
by Raquel Torres | sanantonioreport.org
After delays and hurdles, the city on Tuesday celebrated the completion of protected bike lanes on Avenue B and North Alamo Street and said the completed lanes are just one piece of what will become an interconnected bike network.
“This is our first way of showing it’s possible,” District 1 Councilwoman Sukh Kaur said Tuesday. “Our advocates on the ground keep pushing us to say we need more resources for bikers, more resources for safety measures for bikers and we need more nodes of transportation in general.”
Construction on the $6 million midtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) project started in …
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Bicyclists demand action as Houston nears cyclist death record
Author: Marcelino Benito | www.khou.com
So far in 2023, 16 cyclists have been killed on Houston streets. With a mayoral runoff looming, BikeHouston asked candidates to make traffic safety a priority.
HOUSTON — 2023 has been the deadliest year on Houston streets for cyclists since 2019.
Now, with a new mayor set to take office on Jan. 1, BikeHouston wants to make sure the next administration prioritizes safety on the road. They rallied at the corner off Houston Avenue on Tuesday.