News, updates, commentary and more from BikeAthens. BikeAthens is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Athens, GA. BikeAthens promotes transportation and land-use policies that improve alternative modes of transportation, including pedestrian, cycling, and public transit options. The mission of our organization is to make alternative transportation a practical, convenient, and safe option for all citizens of Athens-Clarke County.

Friday, July 23, 2010

David Mack's comics

Local artist David Mack makes comics about Athens, published weekly in Flagpole.

Check out his site here.

A few of his bike-related pieces are below. Enjoy!




Friday, July 16, 2010

Large study on transit use in metro Atlanta

From the AJC:
After a major study, the Atlanta Regional Commission knows a lot more about who takes transit in the area and why. But the numbers, released Thursday, also beg the question: As the Atlanta region prepares for a referendum on funding regional transportation projects, is there really demand for regional mass transit?

While the ARC does not plan for Athens-Clarke or its surrounding counties (MACORTS does all that), its decisions will certainly affect us, especially as they relate to regional rail and other transit options.

I'm with MARTA CEO Beverly Scott on the crux of the issue:
"Part of the problem you’re looking at now is chicken and an egg," she said. With service that is more frequent, faster, more integrated and more convenient, "[transit ridership] numbers absolutely would go up."
In cities that have well-planned networks of user-friendly inter-city rail, intra-city light rail, subways, buses, trolleys, and shuttles, people absolutely use them.

Connect these transit options to walkable, bikeable, and otherwise transit-oriented communities, and you've got yourself a sustainable place worth living in and visiting.

1st annual Georgia Bike Summit

Please mark your calendar -- Georgia Bikes! will host the first ever Georgia Bike Summit in Savannah on Saturday, Oct 9, 2010!

This gathering will set the stage for new statewide gains in bicycling by
  1. networking cycling advocacy leaders from across the state
  2. educating and empowering cycling advocates
  3. identifying common cycling/transportation issues facing our local communities, and
  4. setting the priorities for Georgia Bikes' efforts in 2011.

We look forward to seeing you there!

More details will be forthcoming on this event soon, but please pass this along your networks and look for details soon on how to register.