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Volunteers Needed for March 30 Joy Ride Event


 We're less than one week out from our first Joy Ride (Bikes and Brewvies) this Saturday, March 30. We hope you're planning to join us a for a fun evening of bike riding, movie watching and beer dabbling. We are looking for a couple of volunteers to help out at the ride and would love for you to be a part of it. Below are the activities we need volunteers (you!) to help out with:




  • Sign people in/hand out waivers at Freewheel (we will supply the waivers/sign in sheets)


  • Take pictures during during ride


  • Write a recap blog after the ride



Please let us know if you are interested by sending an email to the ride organizers (below). Thank you and see you Saturday!



Kevin Kalligher, [email protected]612-868-8743



Andy Legeson, [email protected]612-875-8882



Michael Petesch, [email protected]612-325-7640


Communications group meeting 3/25


Below is an agenda for our next communications group meeting, which will be 6 p.m. Monday, March 25, at Republic, 7 Corners, 221 Cedar Ave. Anyone interested is welcome to attend!



6 p.m. - Welcome and introductions



6:10 p.m. - Media Relations update (Adriane)



6:20 p.m. - Website update (Kevin)



6:30 p.m. - Social media update - Establish job description for Twitter volunteer. Discuss adding a LinkedIn profile (Grant, group)



6:50 p.m. - Revisit photo bank idea (group discussion)



7 p.m. - Update on Bikeways for Everyone (Grant)




  • Potential designer update


  • Blog idea Google Group now up and running. You can join here if you would like to contribute ideas, send articles or images related to cycletracks. The goal is to have material to use once the site is up and running.


  • General discussion of ideas for making site/campaign successful if time permits and group is interested.



7:40 p.m. - Open Streets update?


Transit Hearing Update on HF 1044


Last night I attended a hearing at the Minnesota state legislature in support of a comprehensive transit bill HF1044. Advocates from around the state came to testify in support of this bill, and I saw a number of Mpls Bike Coalition members as I scanned the standing room-only conference room. The bill covers a broad spectrum of people and would support trails, pedestrians, bus and rail. You can learn more about it at http://www.transit4mn.org/



Here's how it went

The hearing was led by Representative Frank Hornstein. First the bill sponsor introduced it, and then a series of pre-determined speakers spoke on its behalf. This included bus company representatives from the North Shore, the St. Cloud area, and Southern Minnesota. A bus rider spoke, as did Gary Sjoquist from Quality Bicycle Products, and advocates for the blind and disabled.



The most compelling testimony in my opinion, was that of a man in a wheelchair, who was humorus and then touching when speaking of his reliance on mass transit, asking the Chair to support the bill "to help people like me avoid isolation that so many of us can fall into."



What's next?

I wish I knew. After the last person testified, the meeting abruptly ended, and Lesley Schack and I looked at it each other wondering, "What - no vote?" 



I gather there is more to come as the bill winds its way through the process. If nothing else, lawmakers had to take note of the packed room. Clearly this is an important issue to Minnesotans.



Spotted in the crowd

Katie H, Amy B, Lesley, Molly, and Nice Ride in attendance.



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