Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Next Hartford Alley Cat, Saturday April 23 5:00 PM
An alley cat
Saturday, April 23
Meet at 2:00 PM. Ride at 2:30 PM
Start is at Charter Oak Landing
After party at Red Rock Tavern
$5. No riders turned away for lack of funds. Everyone rides. Read more!
Monday, February 8, 2016
Can't Stop, Won't Stop in Hartford
This is the most momentum for active and sustainable transportation that Hartford has ever seen during the Winter. Well the most momentum since Colonel Albert Pope was on the scene in the 1890's and saturating Hartford with Columbia bicycles. A season of abnormally warm weather brought to us by global weirdness has even kept the fair weather riders on the road. The City of Hartford is waking up to the need for safe and sustainable human powered transportation with new zoning regulations that include an entire chapter on Complete Streets design - just approved in January.
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| College prep students at Center for Latino Progress just signed up for Earn-a-Bike! |
- Weekly DIY Member Hours at BiCi Co. - We are holding these twice a week at 97 Park Street. Wednesdays from 5:30-8:30pm and Saturdays from 1:30-5:30pm. You can still become a member by buying in or earn your membership by volunteering 10 hours. More info here. Fix your own bike, shadow a mechanic and learn new skills, work on bikes to support BiCi Co. projects, or just hang out and talk about bikes! Right now BiCi Co. Volunteers are working on a group of bikes for a developing Spring Break week project that we're calling BIKE LIFE - HARTFORD! Stay tuned for more announcements on that soon. Volunteers can just show up, but it's helpful if you let us know using this survey what days you are planning to attend.
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| Kevin learning how to straighten a woefully bent derailleur hanger |
- BiCi Co. Women's Committee - Sunday, February 14th, 2pm-3:30pm at 95 Park Street, 2nd Floor - Third meeting of the BiCi Co. Women's Committee. This committee was formed right up front to address known under representation of women riding bikes. This is a national issue and by looking around Hartford even worse in our city. Interested in joining the committee or getting into the loop for meeting notes? Send your contact info to Tony Cherolis.
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| The Women's Committee is cranking! |
- Friday, February 26th - IceBike (and Walk) to Work. We're doing this every month in Hartford and East Hartford. 7am-8:30am. Maddie's in East Hartford, right across from P&W on Main Street. Ashley's in Hartford on Main Street, just south of Downtown. Topic for discussion - The snow finally arrived. Are you running studded tires? Which kind? Are they really that magical? Share the event with your friends with this Facebook Event.
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| Time to put the studded tires on the cross bike. |
- BiCi Co. Earn-a-Bike - Starting end of February. We're recruiting teens and young adults from age 13 to 19. This program will run for eight weeks and the teen will leave with a bike they tuned up themselves, a helmet, bike lock, and lights. The teens will also leave with bicycle maintenance and safety skills and a bit of knowledge about Hartford bicycle history and bicycle science. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30-7:30pm at BiCi Co. Send contact information for the teen and parent / guardian to Tony Cherolis.
- <<SAVE THE DATE>> Bikes vs Cars, Monday, April 4th - After a sellout Bikes vs Cars movie in January Real Art Ways is bringing it back for a second showing on Monday April 4th. In addition to the movie, there will be a passel of bicycle advocacy organizations and cycling clubs tabling in the galleries before the movie begins. Let's sell it out again and park even more bikes on the railing. Even if you're not seeing the movie, stop by for the expo and chat up your favorite (and new) bike organizations. RAW is highlighting Earth Day in April at their monthly Creative Cocktail Hour on April 21st. Check that out too.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
MOMENTUM
2016 is going to be a banner year for sustainable transportation in Hartford. To kick off the year I am rolling out BiCi Co. news and programs along with some other bicycle news and opportunities. Walking and biking (and buses) work just fine through the winter. The short days and cold months are also perfect for tuning up your rig, learning new skills, and contributing as a volunteer for a BiCi Co. youth program.
Momentum - A Short List for January 2016
- DIY Member Repair Hours at BiCi Co. - These were great in 2015, of course this is going to start right back up in 2016. Work on your rig, fix up something we've got in the shop, or help someone else out. Wednesdays 5:30-8:30pm and Saturdays 1:30-5:30pm. Starting on January 6th.
- BiCi Co. T-Shirts - We just put in the order for our 1st Edition BiCi Co. t-shirts. These go to our kickoff campaign donors who chose this as a "perk." We'll have a limited number of extras available for $20 each. Will let you know when we get them in the shop.
- Earn-a-Bike Teen Program - Recruiting right now! 13-18 years old. Starts late in February. Two meetings a week for 8 weeks. Bike maintenance skills, safety training, a bit of engineering, safety accessories, and a bike for each participant. Interested or know a teen that is? Contact Tony C and you'll be included on the invitation to the EAB orientation.
- Bikes vs Cars - January 11th. 7pm movie at Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor Street. Followed with brief panel discussion with P&Z Chair, Sara Bronin and others. Get your tickets at the door. More info.
- Hartford Zoning Update and Complete Streets Chapter - This is important! Now you know. This is the most important 2016 happening in Hartford relative to a step change in how the city works towards sustainable transportation. Your input and support needed. Hartford's P&Z Commission has drafted a complete rewrite of zoning regulations. The draft significantly reduces car parking minimums for new developments, requires bike parking minimums, and gives credit to further reduce car parking with inclusion of bike parking. There is an entire chapter that captures best practices in Complete Streets and a connected bike route map is included. Public Comment Session on Tuesday, January 12th at 6pm, 260 Constitution Plaza, Plaza Level Conference Room. Email P&Z with your comments here if you can't make the session in person. Or do both!
- IceBike (and Walk) to Work - Friday, January 22nd. 7:00-8:30am. East Hartford at Maddie's on Main Street. Hartford at Ashley's on Main Street. All weather, year round human powered commuters need breakfast. We meet up and chat during winter months. January's conversation topic - Skiing vs Winter Riding. Why do the same folks that drive hours to ski put away their bikes for four months of the year?
- BiCi Co. Volunteers - We need you! All sorts of volunteer roles and levels of commitment. Send an email to Tony C to get on the volunteer email list. Fill out a survey to sign up for January DIY repair hours as a volunteer. The volunteer support and diversity of skill sharing is what makes BiCi Co. so special.
- BiCi Co. Job Posting - Coming soon. Stay tuned. The programs and hours at BiCi Co. are growing in 2016 and we'll be hiring to support that growth. This is an outgrowth of our 2015 programs, the crowd funding campaign, and grant funding for 2016. You helped make this happen.
- Inspired to Ride - Thursday, January 21st. 7:30pm at Cinestudio, Trinity College. Ready for some winter inspiration? Come see a movie with Bike Walk CT. Get tickets online here. Inspired to Ride, the latest cycling film from the makers of Ride the Divide, follows a handful of cyclists from around the world as they race unsupported in the inaugural year of The Trans Am Bike Race. It's the antithesis to events like Tour de France and Race Across America. There are no teams, no support vehicles, no special jerseys and not a dime in prize money. The event is sponsored by Bike Walk Connecticut. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door the day of the show. Winter bike movies tend to sell out, so we recommend buying tickets online! Spread the word and invite friends with this event page.
| Can't wait to see this t-shirt all over Hartford! |
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Hartford in a Purple Light
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| Broad Street, looking east, on a foggy day. |
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| There are hundreds of ways to get from the South End of Hartford to Simsbury. Going through Elizabeth Park is one of my favorites. |
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| Riverfront ramble. |
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| My favorite road in Hartford County -- the closed-to-cars service road up to Heublein Tower in Taclott Mt. State Park. |
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Sunday, December 13, 2015
Come in Out of the Basement
Bicycle mechanics are an interesting breed. These mechanically inclined tinkerers spend a lot of time in their workshops and garages. They may be putting together esoterically interesting bicycles, or salvaging a bicycle hub with cones from a pile of other hubs collected over years of gathering parts. Unless they lucked into a friendship with a nearby neighbor that also shares their bicycle addiction, much of this time is spent in solitary. All that time spent alone can be a detriment to health and social well being. It doesn't have to be that way. Other cities have community bicycle spaces, and now there is one in Hartford - BiCi Co.!
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| If you hang out too long in your basement, you'll end up getting reabsorbed. |
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| Steven getting tips on wheel truing from a voluntary mechanic. |
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| Eva Dougherty - Replaces a fork on a touring bike. First time! |
Holiday Hours Notice - BiCi Co. will have no hours December 20th through December 29th. We'll hold DIY Member Hours on Wednesday, December 30th. 5:30-8:30pm.
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| Henry and Javi - Volunteer mechanics. Learning the ropes. |
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Friday, November 27, 2015
Time to Start Acting Like a Thirty-Seven Year Old
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| Leaving the secret MDC road. |
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| This is a great idea! |
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| Plenty of room for the touring bike and myself. |
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| Remarkably stable. Even in the windy chop at the center of the river. |
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| Not the stupidest thing I've ever done. |
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| Closing in on Brainard airfield. The planes come in low. |
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| The weather was stellar. |
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| I picked up a rope. Might be useful for a guy on a raft. |
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| That looks like a good place to land. |
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| Another photo for scale. |
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| A new spot for graffiti. I hadn't looked under this bridge before. |
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| Riding the wall makes my tummy feel funny. |
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| One of the better views of Hartford, and a nice ride to get here. |
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| Amazing that the weather was so pleasant today. Soaked up all the Vitamin D. |
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Open Streets Hartford
Hartford, the city proper, has an unreasonable amount of potential. Situated in the middle of a very wealthy ring of suburbs and corporate titans, the city has beautiful buildings and wide streets. The riverfront paths offer spectacular views and a sheltered piece of nature right next to the bustle of downtown. The cultural amenities and restaurants are varied and world class. Our neighborhoods are diverse and rich in restaurants, retail, and housing.
What's holding Hartford back, is the lack of feet and bikes on the street. The transit system isn't up to snuff - yet. The current street system is set up as a sluice and sewer system for cars. A flood of suburban employees drive in each morning and flood back out each evening. If this flowed smoothly like water, we would never have a chance to move to a different solution. Fortunately cars flow like chaotic gravel being shaken through a funnel. When the number of cars gets too high, the funnel clogs up and the cars stop. Stop and go. Stop and fume. It's frustrating, and these suburban commuters are waiting for a better solution. The continuing growth of downtown living options and healthy occupancy rates are evidence of the pent up demand for options to the suburban norm.
In order to reach the economic bustle needed to support the city's overall budget, we need to radically change the script. How can a city expose suburban dwellers to the wonders of urban living? Can we demonstrate to the transportation planners a radically different streetscape with humans at the center instead of cars? With the slow moving changes to infrastructure, it is difficult to imagine levels of improvement that leapfrog out of the car-centric paradigm. How can Hartford make that jump? How can the city share the vision widely, before the infrastructure has actually changed?
With vision, and buy in, very significant changes have happened before. In 1973 the Netherlands banned cars on Sundays. The ban was due to the oil embargo and only lasted a couple of months, but they never looked back. The alternative mode share in the Netherlands that exceeds 50% leads to a much more pleasant and human scale built environment. Everyone that visits the Netherlands comes back changed, and asking questions. Why can't the US (the really sad bar on the far right) move away from single occupancy vehicle travel? In Hartford we can't change the entire country, but we can effect local change. The urban centers are leading the way because we have the most to gain economically from moving to a greater share of transit, biking, and walking.
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| Source: Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute, IETT Professional Development Workshop, Istanbul, June 14th, 2015 |
- Chicago - Bike the Drive - Started in 2004
- Los Angeles - CicLAvia - Started in 2010.
- NYC - Summer Streets - Coordinated by the NY DOT! Started in 2014.
- Fargo, ND - StreetsAlive!
- Boston - Circle the City
SAVE THE DATE, Slow Roll, Dec 6th - The last Slow Roll of 2015 is planned for Sunday, December 6th. Yes. You can ride a bike in December. Put gloves on and have a great time! We'll be rolling to a local establishment after the ride to warm up and socialize. Put it on your calendar now, and keep an eye on the BiCi Co Facebook page for additional details.
Important side note - As Hartford moves forward with developments, we need to be aware of the negative effects of gentrification. There are ways that Hartford developments can serve our entire population, not just the new, well-heeled arrivals. Here's a good article on countering the negative effects of gentrification - 9 Ways Privileged People Can Reduce the Negative Impact of Gentrification. The article makes some good points, but it doesn't include the requirement (or set asides) for "affordable housing" in new developments. As we approach gentrification in Hartford, it can happen quickly, new projects should be looked at critically as a system if they create a core downtown where service workers can't live. If you look at downtown rents, we are already there. When that exclusive rent level reaches the neighborhoods, it will push thousands into the suburbs where their access to jobs and services will be degraded. Transit sucks in the suburbs. Jobs are further apart. Cars are expensive and not affordable on a minimum wage full time salary.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
BiCi Co. - Your November Event Calendar
There are a lot of bicycle related events coming up, and calendars can be confusing for some of us (including me). Here's a short list of the events that you need to know about, particularly those that have to do with Bicycles and BiCi Co. It feels like a wonderful November Bike-nado.
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| Cleaning up in our community - BiCi Co. |
- Recurring Weekly in November - Demo DIY Bicycle Repair Hours at BiCi Co. (More Info) Learn to change a tire, adjust a derailleur, or tighten that loose thingy. We've got you covered, and you will get your hands dirty.
- Wednesdays from 5:30-8:30pm. Starting on October 21st. No hours on November 25th due to holiday weekend.
- Saturdays from 1:30-5:30pm. Starting on November 7th. No hours on November 28th due to holiday weekend.
- This is your opportunity to sample (for free!) what it would be like to be a BiCi Co. member.
- Local Music and BiCi Co. Social at Hook and Ladder. Saturday, Nov 7th. 7-10pm at 209 Main Street. Drink specials. P.O.S.S.M playing great music, and a hug from Tony C for anyone that walks or bikes there.
- CT Rides Business Forum. Thursday, Nov 12th. 8-10am, includes a light breakfast. Learn about your commute options in Hartford. A forum with local alternative transportation experts. Great for employees and employers. (More Info & Registration)
- Wetherfield Ave. Has a Bike Lane. Thursday, Nov 12th @ Noon. Come over to the Wethersfield Ave entrance to Colt park at Noon for a photo op and "thank you" to the Hartford DPW for working with the neighborhood organizations that requested bike lanes. For all the griping and complaining, we'd like to offset a little with our hearty thanks. For maximum effect, show up on bike - duh! (Facebook Event)
- BiCi Co. Neighborhood Cleanup! Sunday, November 15th. 10am-1pm. Meet at 97 Park Street. Bicicletas and Communidad. Bicycles and community. BiCi Co. is reaching out to our friends, neighbors, and fellow bike riders to help clean up Park Street and the South Green neighborhood. Let's put some shine on before winter hits and covers us up with snow. Knox Inc. provides the supplies, we supply the human power! (Facebook event)
- Creative Cocktail Hour at Real Art Ways, Thursday, November 19th. Join Hartford Prints and BiCi Co. at RAW. "The best of everything Real Art Ways has to give: innovative art, invigorating music, and hundreds of the most interesting and open-minded people to share the experience." (More Info)
- Bike Walk CT Annual Dinner, Friday, November 20th at CCSU, 5:30pm. Silent auction. Nominate for People's Choice awards. Featured speaker - the inspiring Colleen Kelly Alexander. BiCi Co will be there and provided two "BiCi Co. Family Memberships" for the silent auction. And the silent auction is choice! Great for holiday shopping.
- Hartford Cranksgiving, Saturday, November 21st - In its fourth year, this all family friendly event collects food to donate for the Thanksgiving holiday. Ride fast or slow, but make sure to bring a way to carry the groceries. (Register Here)
- Final Slow Roll of 2015 and BiCi Co. Social. Sunday, December 6th. Save the date. More info soon. Stay tuned to the BiCi Co. Facebook Page.
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| Cyclists drink locally! |
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Why Bike Culture Matters in Hartford
Things start to happen when the voters and organizations in Hartford demonstrate that they are a coordinated group with agreed upon goals. Transport Hartford is a loosely moderated discussion group on Facebook, less than a year old, but the topics discussed and suggestions made have already influenced transportation projects in Hartford and beyond. Discussions from Transport Hartford get printed up and handed to state legislators.
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| Increased bike parking at Hartford Public Library |
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| Bike parking added to a park near the court house |
BiCi Co. now has Demo Member Hours to introduce folks to Do It Yourself repair. Learn new bike repair skills. Get started as a BiCi Co. Volunteer. Just hang out and talk about bikes. The Demo Member Hours are very informal. For those that haven't been here yet, we're at 97 Park Street. Enter via the alley to the right of the building. You don't have to be a member to attend these demo hours.
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| For now, enter BiCi Co. via the alley. |
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
No Bike Racks at Hartford High Schools - Say What?
Hartford is a city with entrenched poverty in many neighborhoods and a low car ownership rate. The city is densely populated. Schools, housing, activities, and parks are all within easy biking distance. One would think that with these factors, it would make sense to have bicycle racks at the public high schools, right? Teens definitely ride bikes around our city, but they don't have a secure place to park their bikes at school. Providing that secure bike parking and encouraging active transportation improves the mobility and health of our city's youth. Imagine trying to get across the city for an after school program, and having to rely on CT Transit. Going by bicycle regularly takes half the time, and the student doesn't have to worry about the sparse bus frequency after 6:30pm for getting home from an evening program. With youth programs at the Center for Latino Progress, mobility and transportation issues are a major challenge for teen program attendance. Active transportation, such as riding a bicycle, can also improve student performance at school.
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| Great spot for it, but no bike parking in sight. |
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| New bike lanes on Wethersfield Ave go right by Bulkeley High School! |
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| Seven bicis on a tree. Summer BiCi Co. participants. |
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Reminder - We hope to see a bunch of bike riders out this Saturday at the Hooker Day Parade. Bring your bikes out on Saturday, 10/24, and join up with BiCi Co. in the Hartford Hooker Day parade. You'll want to get there early to line up. The parade steps off (rolls out) at 1pm. Get there between 11:30am - 12:00pm (at High Street & Allyn Street). You'll go sign a waiver and check in at the tent first. Then come find us. We'll be the crew on bikes. Here is the Facebook event for the parade. Not riding - get out there an enjoy as a spectator. It's a wonderfully playful parade.
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| This is what the rack would look like. |
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| They deserve secure bike racks at Hartford schools |
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| A pretty set of angles on this external stairwell. |
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
Do It Yourself - BiCi Co. Hours Announced!
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| Five work stands and a full complement of bike tools. |
BiCi Co. - Demo Member Hours - Weekly!
- Wednesdays from 5:30-8:30pm. Starting on October 21st. No hours on November 25th due to holiday weekend.
- Saturdays from 1:30-5:30pm. Starting on November 7th. No hours on November 28th due to holiday weekend.
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| Last year's parade - Anne Cubberly's Night Fall crew. |
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| Hooker day costume from 2013. Photo credit Greg Garcia. |


















































