Didn’t Make the Summit? Here’s What You Missed!

Written by Eric on October 12th, 2009
Rick Opens the Summit

Rick Opens the Summit

Many thanks to those who attended the inaugural Lake County Bicycle Summit! It was a good (but HOT) day for cycling at the Mount Dora Bicycle Festival and after a brief rain shower and a couple of venue changes we settled in under the trees around the steps of the Mt. Dora Chamber of Commerce. Attendance was easily above 100 people, and we had almost 90 response cards returned (check back on this to learn more about the “Thumbs-Up” campaign that we are rolling out this fall).

Lake County is Officially Bicycle-Friendly

Lake County is Officially Bicycle-Friendly

The BIG SURPRISE was unveiled by County Commissioner Elaine Renick. Lake County is now officially a “Bicycle-Friendly Community”. The signature page of the resolution is in the photo background, and it passed unanimously. Ride-On!

Sergeant Tom McKane and Deputy Gabriel White spoke on behalf of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. We can’t speak highly enough of the Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Borders, or these fine gentlemen. They have been stepping up and working with us since our group was founded.

SunCycle(Tavares) and The Cycling Hub(Clermont) were both represented. These folks have supported our local meetings this year, and provided the SWAG for our Summit giveaways, and are very much behind our effort. Let’s get behind theirs!

Police Athletic League Riders

Police Athletic League Riders

And do you know about the Police Athletic League? What a fine group of young riders! Deputy Tom Brown of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office spoke about the group and the importance of improving safety on our roadways. Even though they have stars on their jerseys, these folks still have their share of scary moments. Let’s do our best to help make the roads safer for everyone, but especially for the young riders who are just getting started in the sport!

Michael Woods from the Lake Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization talked about the planning aspects of building safer roads. Folks, there are 3 positions open on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee. The MPO as a group, and Mike, personally, have been very supportive of our efforts. Let’s support them as they work to plan for and build better roadways. They believe cycling will become a larger part of everyday life and are working toward that. Take a pull and help that vision become reality!

Laura Hallam from the Florida Bicycle Association and Keri Caffrey of Commute Orlando both spoke about their efforts statewide and in Orlando respectively. What a privilege it is to team up with like-minded cyclists who have a heart and a drive for this cause! We’re thrilled to join up to make a small change in our big world!

Harry Fenstad Receives the First Thumbs-Up Award

Harry Fenstad Receives the First Thumbs-Up Award

The point of what we are doing is to build a sense of community and mutual respect on the roadways. It’s one thing to talk about courtesy and being good neighbors, but we are thrilled to honor Harry and Janice Fenstad who have put rubber to the road and actually done it. Have you ever ridden to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain and filled your bottle at those bright orange igloo coolers? Harry and Janice place those coolers at the end of their driveway and keep them filled. And here’s a newsflash… they aren’t cyclists! To recognize what they do, we have presented them with the First Annual Thumbs-Up Award. Congratulations and thanks for the “Sugarloaf Oasis”!

You’ll notice that the majority of our time at the Summit was spent recognizing and hearing from people who have been supportive of our efforts. These are people who have stepped forward and taken a pull. People who have put ideas into action. People who have been working toward our common goals. Folks, the ideas and action have come from eveyone who is involved and while we have some ideas about where we’re headed for the coming year we NEED you to join us and TAKE A PULL!

And speaking of big ideas, join us as we launch the “Thumbs-Up Campaign”. Be prepared to stick out your thumbs on the roadways… and, no, not to bum a ride home. There is more to the campaign than that, but it is truly amazing how something as simple as a raised thumb can encourage common courtesy! We’ll post more information soon so please check back!

Thank you everyone and Ride-On!

NewsFlash – Central Florida News 13

Written by Eric on October 10th, 2009

NEWS FLASH — Please follow this link to view an OUTSTANDING piece by HEATHER SORENTRUE (Lake County reporter) for Central Florida News 13. THANK YOU Heather for helping the Lake County Bicycle Alliance get this important message out to our community…well done!

Central Florida News 13 – October 9, 2009

The wheels are rolling folks…we’ll see you tomorrow in Mt. Dora at 4:15 P.M.!

Ride on!

Rick

Do you Facebook? Become a FAN!

Written by Eric on September 29th, 2009

Yes, FANS, we’re up and running on Facebook! Here is yet another way to get and stay involved. Become a FAN and receive our updates and messages. …and while you’re at it extend a big THANKS to Ben Roode for setting up the Facebook pages. Nice pull, Ben!

Ride-on!

Lake County Bicycle Alliance

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An Opportunity to Take YOUR Pull!

Written by Eric on September 28th, 2009

Fill a vacancy on the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee! Seats are open in Districts 1, 3, and 5.

The Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) is a formal advisory body to the Lake-Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization (LSMPO). BPAC is comprised of a broad base of professionals and concerned citizens whose mission is to advise the LSMPO Board on bicycle and pedestrian issues. Also, the Committee assists the LSMPO Board in the formulation of goals and objectives for shaping urban and rural environments through the effective planning for bicycle and pedestrian facilities.

The County Commission is seeking one (1) representative each from Commission Districts 1, 3, and 5 to serve two-year terms beginning Jan. 1, 2010.

Contact Nancy Valenzano – 352-315-0170 or Michael Woods at mwoods@lakesumtermpo.com

Orlando Sentinel, Front Page of the Lake Section, Sept 20, 2009

Written by Eric on September 18th, 2009

Woo-Hoo! Thank you Amy Rippel and the Orlando Sentinel! Please follow the link below to a nicely written and presented article in the Orlando Sentinel. If you view the article on their website, please leave a complimentary comment to let them know that their work has a positive impact on the cycling community.

Orlando Sentinel, Sept 20, 2009

Ride-On!

Billboards are Coming!

Written by Eric on September 9th, 2009

Stop the presses!! The first of the artwork is in!

Here is the first billboard featuring Cindy LaRoe with sponsor First Green Bank.

Billboard- Cindy & FGB

Billboard- Cindy & FGB

This is the first of a series of billboards designed to put a face on the cyclists that are on the road. The idea is to humanize the sport of cycling while spreading the word about Florida’s 3-foot passing law. To learn more about this initiative or to sponsor a billboard, please contact us!

Ride-on!

Progress – Sheriff’s Department Signs in Action!

Written by Eric on August 4th, 2009
3-Feet Please!

3-Feet Please!

Enforcement in Progress!

Enforcement in Progress!

Headed to the hills for a spin? Keep your eyes open for one of the tangible results of our actions. The Lake County Sheriff’s Department has two lighted signs that will be placed at various locations around the county to advise about the 3-foot passing law. This sign was placed at the intersection of C.R. 561 and C.R. 455 on July 30th. Let us know if and where you see them!

In the meantime, consider joining us this coming Monday, August 10 at 6:00 PM at the CyclingHub in Clermont. Share your e-mail list with us, make a few calls, and “take a pull” at the front of the pack… even a short pull will help our fellow cyclists and our community.

Ride On!

The Lake County Bicycle Alliance

Written by admin on July 15th, 2009

Would you like to experience common courtesy and respect (from drivers) as a cyclist on the roads of Lake County?

We are working with law enforcement, media, government, and the bicycle community to promote, educate, and enforce, Florida Bicycle Law. Whether you compete, take an occasional family ride, or are an enthusiast, for less time than “a ride” come see how “WE” can make our roads safer, and more enjoyable, for us all.

The wheels are roll’in…come join us!