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<title>Fairfield Voice : Burlington Avenue Bike Lanes Off To A Rough Start</title>
<link>http://www.fairfieldvoice.com/2009/07/21/burlington-avenue-bike-lanes-off-to-a-rough-start/#IDComment28120814</link>
<description>Bike Lanes - why vs. how?  My fall-back for instituting change is always &amp;quot;why?&amp;quot; Examining that angle seems to provide ease of implementation. From a economic impact perspective, I prefer the FEDA, City Council and other local movers and shakers attract cyclists to move and live in Fairfield. This poses the question, &amp;quot;who do you want to attract to live and work in your community?&amp;quot;  Of the group of 51 cyclists that I bike with a majority are entrepreneurs and small business owners. Financial services, business consultants, painters, photographers, IT programmers, a nurse practitioner and timber frame home builder round out the list of people that I bike with.  Culling data from the following sources; Velonews, Bicycle Business Journal, Bicycle Manufacturers Association of America, Bicycle Market Research, Institute, Bicycle Retailer &amp;amp; Industry News, Cycle Press, JETRO-New York, National Bicycle Dealers Association, National, Sporting Goods Association, Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association, US Dept. of Commerce, I present the demographics for cyclists in the US  &amp;bull; 85% are between the ages of 25-54  &amp;bull; 63% are between 25 and 44 &amp;nbsp; &amp;bull; 55% are male; 45% are female  &amp;bull; 63% are professional managers  &amp;bull; 90% have attended college  &amp;bull; 39% have post-graduate degrees  &amp;bull; 52% rate their brand loyalty as high  &amp;bull; $80,000 Median household income for cyclist  &amp;bull; 50% own a truck and/or SUV  As opposed to the other major three industries in Iowa;  Pork, Gambling and Prisons, why not attract a younger, affluent and progressive type of person to live and work here? </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 18:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Fairfield Voice : Burlington Avenue Bike Lanes Off To A Rough Start</title>
<link>http://www.fairfieldvoice.com/2009/07/21/burlington-avenue-bike-lanes-off-to-a-rough-start/#IDComment28118231</link>
<description>Spoke with the &amp;quot;old 34&amp;quot; project manager with the IDOT seven weeks ago regarding the sewer covers. It was a point of negotiation that the city is responsible for the sewers and covers. Talked with Supt. of Public Works, City of Fairfield, Darrel Bisgard (472-4750). His department does plan on replacing the sewer covers with a lid that has a safer design.   If anyone wants to take action to accelerate that changeover, I have attached his phone number: a cooperative and pleasant man to speak with. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 18:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Fairfield Voice : Civic Leaders Shy Away From The Term &quot;Bike Lanes&quot;</title>
<link>http://www.fairfieldvoice.com/2009/07/14/civic-leaders-shy-away-from-the-term-bike-lanes/#IDComment27554912</link>
<description>Facts bordering on supposition.  Feeling pressure from higher up the pay-grade, chain of command, FPD (Officer Kendrick Bell) is researching grants to deliver bike safety programs. He has checked with AJs Bike shop and a few other businesses for some assistance.  I will concur with an earlier reply that this may be a liability issue at stake. Hedging from FEDA and the Chamber seem to indicate a formation of the &amp;quot;I-told-you-so,&amp;quot; sub-committee.  Watching traffic on east Burlington, I think that &amp;quot;bike safety,&amp;quot; should be redefined as, &amp;quot;bike risk.&amp;quot; Some (small percentage) vehicles, like some cyclists are a little lackadaisical.  Additionally, I stopped one young boy from biking down the wrong side of the street several times (also) without a bike helmet; asking him nicely to Ride Right.   Crikey! I&amp;#039;ve become my father. </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 23:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
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