The History of Bike Advocacy in Asheville, North Carolina
November 2, 2007 on 2:08 pm | In W.N.C. - Road | No Comments1974 -
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Large community meeting held at the YWCA on bicycle facilities.
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Asheville Bikeways formed (the for runner of the Blue Ridge Bicycle Club)
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First Bike to Work Day held.
1976 -
First large organized bike ride held in Asheville from the Health Center to Beaver Lake & another to Reems Creek Rd. (75 participants) organized by YWCA, Girl Scouts & Asheville Bikeways.
1989 -
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The Bikeways Task Force was formed out of the Urban Area Transportation Advisory Council. (First meeting Nov. 8, 1989)
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Developed Goals and Objectives that included encouraging residents to ride, hiring or designating staff to coordinate bicycle & pedestrian needs.
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Encourage placement of parking facilities on public property.
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Encourage local government to identify using bicycles for Short governmental trips.
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Encourage the city to offer bicycles to tourist.
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Encourage greenway & bikeway planning & development.
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Encourage zoning & land controls that would enable bicycle use through connections.
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Encourage enforcement of traffic laws related to bicycle & automobile travel.
1991 -
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Successfully got Leicester Hwy & Hendersonville Hwy re-striped with wide outside lanes.
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Successfully got bicycle projects on the TIP planning tool.
1992 -
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Got the Bicycle Suitability Map added to the local project list.
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Got the RR crossing improvement funded at $75,000.00
1995 - Funding of $35,000.00 for purchase and installation of Share the Road Signs.
1996 - Amboy Road connector entered onto the TIP project list.
1998 -
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Held the Walkability Summit with Dan Burden of Florida.
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The first Pedestrian & Bicycle Thoroughfare Plan developed.
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Bike racks were installed on the local buses.
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The bicycle suitability maps rolled off the presses.
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Development of the Parks & Greenway Master Plan.
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W.T. Weaver Greenway was being put on the ground.
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Began Strive Not to Drive Day.
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County granted RTPGrant for landfill mtn. bike trails.
1999 -
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Oliver Gajda was hired to be our first Bicycle & Pedestrian Planner for the City of Asheville.
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Pedestrian Thoroughfare Plan adopted by Asheville City Council.
2000 -
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The bike lane was installed on Riverside Drive & Lyman St.
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First Walk to School day was held in Asheville.
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Pedestrian improvements Were made in Biltmore Village.
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Fletcher Greenway Plan was approved by NC DOT.
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The Amboy Park project on Amboy Road was approved by NC DOT.
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Six streets were chosen to receive traffic calming projects.
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Development of Carrier Park and trails along Amboy Road.
2003 - Bicycle Advocate, Brownie Newman, wins seat on City Council
2004 -
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While on the Transit Commission Bryan Freeborn was told at a NCDOT forum about the SPDA Funds (NCDOT fund that local MPO’s can determine spending allocation). At the time SPDA funds were being programed by NCDOT, not the local MPO.
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BioWheels creates & begin’s circulation of the Asheville Bike Petition with support of Canary Coalition, Appallachian Voices & Western North Carolina Alliance.
2005 -
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Bicycle Advocate Bryan Freeborn wins seat on City Council
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Bryan Freeborn and Brownie Newman Appointed by City Council to the French Broad Metropolitan Planning Organizaton (MPO).
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Bryan Freeborn and Brownie Newman spearheaded a resolution passed by the MPO to allow SPDA funds in the amount of almost 3 million starting in 2009, to be programed by the local MPO.
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City received RTP Grant for Weaver Park. County received RTP Grant for second mtn. bike trails around landfill.
2006 -
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Asheville on Bikes (AoB) is established
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UNC Asheville strips second bike lane in town.
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Phase I of the Reed Creek Greenway completed.
2007 -
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Drain grates improved on Merrimon Ave. in relation will repaving project.
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City received DOT grant for developing a Comprehensive Bicycle Plan. Local Steering Committee works with Toole Associates to devise current version of the Master Plan.
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The Bike Ballot Initiative galvanizes Cyclists into action! (Crying- “Give us a bike-friendly city!”)
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Asheville Bike Petition closed & becomes effective tool for incoming City Council to overcome skepticism of demand for bike-friendly infrastructure.
2008 - Cars become passe’ and fall out of favor.
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