Trail Grading – 9/8/20 Good news on the Champlain Canal Trail and Empire State Trail – grading has begun at Upper New Town road. Go to this post for a complete review. “Update on Champlain Canal Trail and the Empire State Trail North from Waterford.” +++++++
WeiterlesenThe Setting – This is about a recent street redesign in a residential area but one with major traffic arteries – Partridge St. and Woodlawn Ave. In the specific location there is the Woodlawn Park Basketball Court, Albany Babe Ruth, National Little league, and Woodlawn Park Playground. The court is constantly in use. In non-COVID-19 baseball season, players and families pack the streets and grounds.
WeiterlesenThe clear trail message is “Ride and Walk Right – Pass Left.” This conflicts with conventional on- the road guidance with is, for pedestrians, “walk on the left side facing traffic” and, for people on bicycles, “ride on the right with traffic” where in both cases “traffic” means “motor vehicle traffic.” We frequently see both people walking and on bicycles flaunting this common sense rule at their own peril.
WeiterlesenThe bicycle community was again saddened by the death of another young cyclist struck and killed by two motor vehicles. See Channel 10 Report. The report is not clear on how the crash occurred but states, “no tickets or charges have been filed” and “New York State Police are investigating …” while … “the investigation remains ongoing.
WeiterlesenConstruction on the Champlain Canal Trail at the Upper Newtown Rd. Trailhead Work progresses on the trail and towpath from Upper Newtown Rd. to Mechanicville. Currently, there is no good bicycle route connecting this Champlain Canal Trail trailhead on Upper Newtown Rd. to Mechanicville. There are three on-road, alternative routes: Ride 2.2 miles on the road/shoulder of Rt.
WeiterlesenThe following letter to Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan calls for Traffic Calming on Western Ave. The Albany Bicycle Coalition proposes the logical extension of the Madison Ave. bicycle lanes from their terminus at S. Allen and Madison Ave./Western Ave. to the city line. There they will join the Town of Guilderland’s long established bicycle lanes at the city line/University at Albany.
WeiterlesenBackground – Troy’s Uncle Sam Trail has been through many years of planning. Its original configuration, the off-road Uncle Sam Bikeway, connecting Middleburgh, and North Sts. stood in isolation. Cycle Tracks On Division St. (Left) and River St. (Right) The big breakthrough was installation of shared lanes, bicycle lanes, and cycle tracks from the Rt.
WeiterlesenThe long awaited safe bikeway and multiuse path through Watervliet is coming to fruition. It originates at the park/trail head/parking lot terminus of the off-road portion of the Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail and continues for about one and one-half miles to 23rd St. The “Watervliet Bike Path” will become shared lanes at 23rd St. for access to the Hudson Shores Park.
WeiterlesenChamplain Canal Trailand the Empire State Trail Going North from Waterford One of the nicest rides in the area – from Corning Riverfront Park to Upper Newtown Rd. – just got better. Work is in progress on the trail and towpath from Upper Newtown Rd. to Mechanicville. Formerly, people on bicycles could follow the original Champlain Canal Trail from Broad St.
Weiterlesenefore you get concerned about “gender appropriation,” “Worksman” is not a marketer’s dream word – like Sear’s (R.I.P.) “CraftsMAN” or “LeatherMAN” – but recalls the company’s founder, Morris Worksman. He began building local delivery cycles in New York City more than 100 years ago. “Our Goal is to bring a more efficient, reliable and healthful transportation to modern industry”
Weiterlesen16-Year-Old Struck and Killed – The bicycle community was again saddened by the death of another young cyclist struck and killed by two motor vehicles. See – https://www.news10.com/top-stories/police-16-year-old-on-bicycle-killed-after-crashing-into-car-on-state-highway-30/ The report is not clear on how the crash occurred but states that “no tickets or charges have been filed” and “New York State Police are investigating while … “The investigation remains ongoing.
WeiterlesenMayor Sheehan and the City of Albany promised. Mayor Sheehan and the City of Albany delivered – the South End Connector Bikeway After many years of work, the South End Connector Bikeway is “99 and 44/100 percent” done. Contractors have completed all the heavy construction work. There remain many finish-up projects, but the route is open and usable at this time.
WeiterlesenThere are 0.2 miles of new bicycle lanes on Northern Blvd.-Manning Blvd. running from Pennsylvania Ave./McCrossin St. to Lark Dr. This expands the Northern Blvd. /Memorial Hospital area bicycle lane network to a total of 1.4 miles. The netwrok connects to the Village of Menands/Department of Transportation 1.5 miles of bicycle lanes on Van Rensselaer Blvd.
Weiterlesen(UPDATED 6/7/20) Throughout June, the Albany Department of Planning and Development will host six virtual meetings to discuss cycling and walking in the City. Each of the six meetings will be based on a grouping of neighborhoods and corresponds with the meeting numbers listed below. Neighborhood Meeting #1: Monday, June 15th – 6:30pm –
Weiterlesen[Comments received on this post and on a related email are posted at the end.] For the first time, a visitor to the South End Bikeway Connector site can get a clear picture of the entire route and layout from the trailhead at Old S. Pearl St. to the Albany Riverfront Park at the Slater/Dutch Apple anchorages. The on-street cycle track on S. Pearl St.
WeiterlesenIn July 2007, the products “Lizard Skins Lever Grips” (for “greater control and comfort’) seemed (at $3.99/pr.) as exactly the right accessory for brake levers on a flat bar. So perfect that, after “testing,” a second pair was obtained and then a third (to replace the first which were worn out) in August 2019 (now $8.00). Here they are worn out .
Weiterlesen~ or ~ Ride Your Bicycle and Eat Good Chow NOTE: Updated 4/30 based on Times Union article. One of the short-term COVID-19 causalities is the Troy Farmers Market, much loved by many people on bicycles. However, even closed, the Troy market has provided a way to buy direct from vendors including your favorite prepared food. Go here – https://www.
WeiterlesenThis article provided by Guest Blogger Isabella Lovett Cycling is a popular sport and pastime in New York, where, in New York City, an estimated 787,000 adult residents enjoy a ride at least once a month, as reported in the annual Mayor’s Management Report last year. Bike riding has a wealth of proven health benefits, including stress reduction and the improvement of cardiovascular fitness and strength.
Weiterlesen“Social Distance” Family Ride First Responders (?) “Now go wash your hands (20 secs).” ####
WeiterlesenYour bicycle’s chain is second in importance only to your brakes. So what is the feature of a bicycle chain that allows it to remain serviceable for many thousands of miles? What’s the secret ingredient? Bicycle chains are properly “bush roller chains.” Hans Renold invented this common bike chain and patented it in Manchester in 1880. This Swiss engineer was born in Aarau, Switzerland (about 30 miles west of Zurich).
WeiterlesenHere is what happens when people who never walk and never ride set out to design bicycle lanes. One would think the first photo one has something to do with a pedestrian crosswalk, but no …. The second photo shows (1) that the bicycle lanes are ON THE SIDEWALK, (2) that there are people walking on the sidewalk, and (3) that, later on, the city of Annapolis put its BikeShare “hub” in the sidewalk area and on its misguided bicycle lane.
WeiterlesenUnless you are a dedicated year-round cyclist, the condition of your bicycle(s) may be far from your mind. Right now might be the best time to think about how soon spring will arrive and how great it will be to get out for a ride – provided your bicycle is ready to go. There are, of course two ways to go – a professional tune up at a local bicycle shop or a do-it-yourself job.
WeiterlesenThis is an effort to trace Patroon Creek from the Tivoli St. area to its mouth at the Hudson River. It is part of the Albany Bicycle Coalition’s promotion of the Patroon Greenway development. Patroon Creek was also known as Bloomaert’s Kill, Fifth Kill, Vyfde Kill (Dutch for “fifth”), and Flodderkill Other Patroon Greenway Project posts are Patroon Creek Greenway Trail Ride 11/19 and Patroon Greenway Project – Yardboro Ave.
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