Friday, February 28, 2014

Community Bike Programs Around Iowa

Ever wonder what other groups are doing around Iowa to promote bicycling? Here are some resources for supporting cycling in other Iowa cities:

Dubuque Bike Coop
www.dubuquebikecoop.org
2206 Central Ave. in Dubuque

The Dubuque Bike Coop is a volunteer-run non-profit that checks out bikes for 3 month periods similar to the BL here in Iowa City. Anyone interested in volunteering is encouraged to stop by on Tuesday, Thursday or Friday evening.



NewBo Bike Collective
https://www.facebook.com/NewBoBikeCollective/
39 16th Ave SW
Cedar Rapids
Across from the National Czech & Slovak Museum
Right next to the Cedar River bicycle trail.

New Bo Bikes is an all volunteer non-profit organization.  Our primary programs include recycling bicycles.  Fix up donated bikes for sale at reasonable prices or dismantle them for steel & aluminum scrap.  Bikes are also donated to various local charities.  Donations of bicycles, parts, money and food are welcome on Saturdays.

Cedar Valley Bicycle Collective
www.cvbikecollective.org
219 W. Fourth St. in downtown Waterloo

The Cedar Valley Bike Collective offers repair classes, shop space, and used bikes. Open to the public on Monday and Wednesday evenings and Saturdays, the shop is looking for new volunteers. One exciting event that the CV Bike Collective hosts is the annual bike swap on March 8. Come buy, sell, or swap bikes!



Des Moines Bicycle Collective
www.dsmbikecollective.org
506 E. Sixth St. in Des Moines' East Village

As the only bike collective in Iowa with multiple staff, the Des Moines Bicycle Collective runs a number of different projects to encourage bicycling. These projects include Des Moines' bike share stands, selling used bikes, having open shop space, getting bikes to refugees and other populations with acute mobility needs, and publishing the Des Moines bike map. Their shop is open Tuesday-Saturday.


Changing Greater Des Moines Two Wheels at a Time from Strobie Creative Services on Vimeo.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Cycling in the future?



Check this out for a truly cycle friendly future in the big city: http://www.architectmagazine.com/design/london-skycycle-transit-network-designed-by-norman-foster-partners-exterior-architecture_o.aspx?dfpzone=home&utm_source=newsletter&utm_content=jump&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ANW_020414&day=2014-02-04

Thursday, February 06, 2014

Update on Potential New Bike Facilities Coming to Iowa City



As many Bike Library folks probably already know, the city of Iowa City recently hired a firm to make a new street-scape plan for downtown. One of the major components of this plan is proposed new bike facilities for a few streets downtown. These include new bike lanes on Clinton and Gilbert Streets and a reconfiguration of Market and Jefferson Streets into two way streets with two way bike lanes on one or both of the streets. The plan also proposes building covered bike parking throughout downtown Iowa City. For more info on the project, see this article in the Press-Citizen: http://www.press-citizen.com/interactive/article/20140110/NEWS01/301100034/Downtown-streetscape-planning-turns-bikes

Sunday, February 02, 2014

Johnnyrandom and bicycle music

Many of you may know of this guy and what he's done, but it was new to me so I thought I'd share it with you.  Check out Johnnyrandom at:http://vimeo.com/83958475

Del