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& articles : advocacy is alive and well in florida and indiana
Statewide advocacy for bicycling and trails is alive and well. In both Florida and Indiana, active citizen groups are pressing hard for better bicycling conditions, and they are making headway. Both the Indiana Bicycle Coalition and the Florida Bicycle Association announced success in working with statewide recreation agencies to open state parks and trails to bicyclists, and in February more than 400 park and recreation professionals attended the Indiana Trails and Greenways conference. The Florida Greenways Coordinating Council and Florida Department of Environmental Protection have jointly prepared an ambitious plan for connecting communities with trails. http://www8.myflorida.com/communities/learn/trails/publications/execsumm.pdf For more information about Florida and Indiana groups visit Indiana Bicycle Coalition http://www.bicycleindiana.org Florida Bicycle Association http://www.floridabicycle.org/ Hoosier Rail-trails http://www.indianatrails.org Florida Rails to Trails Conservancy http://www.railtrails.org/FL Great individual successes Bob Lamb is a bicyclist who has been working with county leaders on development of a shared-route on-road bikeway system in LaPorte County, Ind. That doesn't sound too remarkable until you learn that in just 18 months, Bob initiated the routing, mapping, signing, and promotion of a 400-mile network of bike routes in this Northern Indiana county. Most agencies can take much longer to get that much done! The entire project will cost approximately $120,000 in direct costs, and Bob even managed to get a contribution of $28,000 from the Solid Waste agency on the strength of the bike route signs being made from recycled aluminum cans. The Time is Now for Bicycling The most striking similarity between the two conferences and the two States, was one strong common theme that emerged from numerous speakers and workshops. We are currently experiencing a unique set of circumstances that ought to make bicycling in this country explode with popularity - and we must somehow grab this opportunity with both hands.
Ben Lytle, Chairman of Anthem, Inc. an Indiana-based health management company, speaking at the Indiana Bicycle Conference, urged the audience to "really sell bicycling, and not always in the obvious places." In particular, Lytle encouraged the bicycle community to:
Conclusion If we can't promote bicycling at a time of energy crisis, rising gas prices, worsening congestion, an obesity epidemic, and global warming�we'll never make real progress towards making Indiana, Florida or any other state in the nation a cycling Utopia. States with Bicycle/Pedestrian Conferences In 2001 Alaska, September 13-14. Contact Robert.laurie@dot.state.ak.us Washington, October 10-12. Visit www.bicyclealliance.org Massachusetts, October 24-25. Contact josh.lehman@state.ma.us In 2002 These states have annual or bi-annual bicycle and pedestrian conferences that are likely to happen in 2002 Iowa Indiana Illinois Florida Virginia Wisconsin Minnesota New Hampshire
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