Tuesday, June 5, 2012
 

Important meetings today

Bicycle Master Plan Meeting - North county - Learn about the proposed bicycle master plan recommendations at a public meeting at the Reston Regional Library starting at 6:30 p.m. This is one of two public meetings that will give cyclists an opportunity to learn about the plan and provide valuable feedback before the plan is finalized. The South county meeting is tomorrow in Annandale.

For more information on the project see the Bicycle Master Plan website.

Route 1 Public Hearing - On the proposed widening of Route 1. The meeting starts at 6pm at Hayfield Secondary School, 7630 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22315. According to Allen Muchnick of Virginia Bicycling Federation: "This segment of US Route 1 is a desired alignment for four long-distance bicycle routes: US Bike Route 1, the Adventure Cycling Association's Atlantic Coast Route, the East Coast Greenway, and the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail."

"Therefore, first-rate accommodations for ALL types of bicyclists--including experienced, long-distance roadway cyclists--are critically needed in this project. While a 10-foot sidepath and 14-foot curb lanes are both currently proposed for this project, the proposed on-road bicycling space adjacent to 50+ MPH traffic is inadequate."

"Please submit a written comment asking for 15-foot curb lanes, each ideally striped as an 11-foot travel lane beside a 4-foot wide bike lane (to the left of a 2-foot wide concrete gutter)." Written comments should be sent to Jack.VanDop@dot.gov by June 29, 2012.

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Comments:
I saw this on Facebook today, posted in Stephen Szibler's account:
Attention Friends! I fell off my bike earlier today, and I have broken bones in my neck and face! I've been admitted to Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, VA. I don't have my phone, and it's hard enough to go through this at all, let alone by myself! Please come and visit me! -This note written by his Physician Assistant since he is in a neck collar on his hospital bed. (please come... he'd do it for you!)

I don't know any detail about how this happened, but I know you sometimes post about bicycle accidents. Does FABB ever get together to be supportive of people seriously injured in bicycle accidents?

--Lisa
 
Lisa, Thanks for posting your comment. We'd be glad to do what we can. If the crash occurred in Arlington, folks there are closer and might be able to help as well. You could try posting something on the BikeArlington forum:

http://bikearlingtonforum.com/

Bruce
 

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