Jul 07
WDRII_Proposed_Alignment_Overview Sidewalk Removal The graphic shows what exactly is in the project and what is being proposed to be removed (the sidewalk on the north side between the C Street and Raspberry intersections). Sidewalks are transportation corridors for children and families.
The project team wants to know your concerns about a sidewalk removal. If you live in this neighborhood, know someone who lives in the neighborhood, or attend Change Point Church, contact the project manager. Your opinion matters. Pass the information on to neighbors.
If BCA members want their opinion known, please contact the Project Manager listed below.
Jim Amundsen
Project Manager
jim.amundsen@alaska.gov
269-0595
Contact BCA rep Dawn Groth at dawngroth@alaska.net for any questions.
Jul 06
BCA is a member of the Spenard Complete Streets Coalition, a group working to make one of our city’s favorite neighborhoods safer for walkers, the disabled and bicyclists. We will be rallying at a public meeting from 5:30 pm to 7 pm, Monday, July 12 at the Mayor’s 8th Floor Conference Room at City Hall.
Spenard Road is one of the most dangerous places in Anchorage to ride a bicycle or walk. The Bike Plan calls for bike lanes on Spenard, but we must follow up with city officials to make sure it happens. Check out the story in a new column here.
Please come to Monday’s meeting and ask Spenard-area business owners to join our Coalition to push for safer streets which are good for business and for the community.
More info, jaystange@yahoo.com
Jun 21

There will be 5 Free Coffee And Treats stations for bike commuters this Friday morning! Stop by for fresh coffee and other delicious goodies to fuel your ride. We can always use an extra set of hands, so if you are available to volunteer please email Kristi at bikemoredriveless@hotmail.com.
The BCA will be at the Bacon Station (sorry, no fresh bacon this time), where the Chester Creek bike trail goes under the Seward Highway from 7 to 9.
We’ll also be at Westchester Lagoon, just to the West of the Chester Creek/Lanie Fleischer tunnel under L Street/Minnesota from 7 to 9.
Last but not least, we’ll also be on the Campbell Creek bike trail next to the Seward Highway from 7 – 9.
Chain Reaction will also have a Free Coffee And Treats station, on the corner of Elmore and Abbott from 6:30 to 8:00, and Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium /Southcentral Foundation will have a station at Tudor and Elmore and will be open from 7 – 8:30.
Please join us Friday morning and enjoy some fresh treats on your way to work or around town!

Bike Parking
This weekend the BCA will be offering our Free And Secure Bike Parking at two events. The F Magazine Festival, located at 3142 Mountain View Drive starting at 6 PM Friday, and Pride Fest 2010 from 11 AM to 6 PM Saturday on the Park Strip. Come down to these fun events by bike and let us take care of the parking for you! Volunteers are always appreciated to help park the bikes. It’s a lot of fun and the time flies by, so if you have an hour or two to help out, please email Kristi at bikemoredriveless@hotmail.com.
Jun 14
The BCA is excited to announce the League of American Bicyclists is sending their Education Director to Anchorage to certify cycling instructors! Becoming a League Cycling Instructor (LCI) to teach BikeEd is a great way to help cyclists in your community. Certified instructors can teach BikeEd classes to children as well as adults. Help bring the joy of safe cycling to others. If you are an experienced cyclist and would like to teach others please consider taking the next step towards certification. Traffic Skills 101 (which the BCA will offer in July or August) is a prerequisite for a certification seminar.
LCI classes start Friday evening August 27 and continue through the weekend, ending on Sunday August 29. REI has graciously offered use of their classroom for the training. The training also includes parking lot drills and a graded ride. There is a $200 cost per applicant, and we may have funding available to help if you are not able to pay the entire amount. For more information contact Kristi Wood at 278-2453, or email me at bikemoredriveless@hotmail.com.
Jun 10
BCA’s first Veggie Roll on Memorial Day weekend was a great success. We had so many people sign up that we had to add a second group. We toured six gardens, each of them quite unique. Participants got some great ideas and advice from the gardeners, and we topped it all off with a salmon BBQ. It was great practice in getting from one end of Anchorage to the other, all by bike. Stay tuned for the Harvest Roll, coming later this summer. It will be a chance to see the fruit and veggie bounty from Alaska’s Midnight Sun right here in Anchorage.
Jun 10
See how easy and fast it is to commute around Anchorage. Bring all your friends to Alaska Randonneur’s Bread & Water 100K
This events starts at the Great Harvest Bakery in Midtown Anchorage, and travels a huge loop around the Anchorage Bowl, circling back to end at the Moose’s Tooth Brew Pub for some fine post ride refreshments and stories. The course if mostly flat, and uses the Chester Creek, Campbell Creek, and Tony Knowles Coastal Trail bike paths as much as possible. There is some road riding, on moderately busy to quiet streets. Rabbit Creek Hill is included to add some spice. And there is a short dirt section through Far North Bicentennial Park from Hill Top Ski Area to Basher Road. This is a great way to see Anchorage’s beauty.
Jun 09
Working with neighborhood leaders, business owners and organizations, BCA has officially launched the Spenard Complete Streets Coalition to help make one of Anchorage’s greatest roads safe for bicycles, pedestrians, kids, people with disabilities, the elderly, bus riders, trucks, buses and motorists. The bonus is it will make Spenard an even better destination to shop, be entertained or do business.
If you are a Facebook member, please “FRIEND” the Coalition by clicking here.
For more information or to get involved, please contact BCA Board Member Jay Stange at 907.891.1971 or jaystange@yahoo.com

A warning on Spenard Road for bicyclists and walkers!
This awesome mural warns people in Spenard to be careful, because they are in danger if they are walking or riding a bicycle. Let’s extinguish the NEED for this mural by working together to make Spenard a SAFE and COMPLETE street.
Jun 07
Click here to see how your reasons for bicycle commuting compare to the average bicycle commuter who participated in the Bike to Work Survey. reasons2010
Pictured: Eagle River assembly person, Debbie Ossiander, supporting bicyclists on Bike to Work Day.

May 22
A Pedal Powered Food Garden Tour & Salad and Salmon BBQ. BCA leaders will take you on a bicycle tour of 5-6 food gardens. This is an opportunity to learn how easy it is to grow your own food, reduce your food costs, and eat deliciously, healthy munchies you grow! We’ll collect salad greens along the tour to contribute to our salmon and salad potluck. Limited number of participants. You must contact Dawn at 338-0484, or dawngroth@alaska.net to register. $10 donation to BCA appreciated. Fabulous turnout! stay tuned for the August Harvest Roll, 2010.