Showing posts with label ciclovia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ciclovia. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

An Important Announcement Concerning Bike Philly

It's okay to be a
little sad, Oliver
Friends, we have some news to share. It's kind of a bummer, but bicyclists are a tough crowd so we think you can handle it.

We will not be doing Bike Philly this year.

It is a decision we have made after much deliberation, difficulty, and early-onset nostalgia (is there a topical cream for that?). There really is no Philly experience quite like biking through a car-free Center City with thousands of other bicyclists. It is one of our favorite days of the year.

Unfortunately, Bike Philly has not grown in the way we needed in order to offset its rising costs. Bike Philly took everyone and everything we had to put on every year, and we loved doing it. But as an event it has grown harder, not easier, to pull off. After intense deliberation, we have determined that we cannot sustain the event.

But take heart! This is not the end of family-friendly bicycling events in Philadelphia. Every major American city has a ciclovia (aka Summer Streets) event except us. More festival than ride, a ciclovia is a block party in motion, stretching over several miles. So we are redirecting the work we put into Bike Philly to bring a ciclovia to Philadelphia in 2013.

Why a ciclovia instead of Bike Philly? Closing the street is less disruptive because cross streets still work with participants following the lights at intersections. By making it free -- and not a fundraiser -- we build more civic support and the opportunity to find municipal, civic, and corporate partners who will take on more of the effort of putting on such a big event.

Thank you to the thousands and thousands of bicyclists who rode in Bike Philly over the past five years, and all those people who took the time to tell us how much they loved the event. We look forward to seeing you on a car-free street as part of a ciclovia in 2013.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Former Bogota Columbia Mayor to Speak at Temple

The architecture department at Temple University is hosting Enrique Penalosa, former mayor of Bogota, Columbia, on Wednesday October 15th at 6.00pm in the Walk Auditorium, Ritter Hall, on Temple's main campus.

Enrique Peñalosa was the mayor of Bogota, Colombia from 1998-2001. He is known for creating the city’s bus rapid transit system, TransMilenio , which is the most extensive in the world. He is also known for revitalizing many low-income communities within the city, creating an Urban Land Reform institution, rebuilding Bogotá’s city center, increasing enrollment in public schools by 34%, putting 14,000 computers in public schools, building hundreds of miles of sidewalks, bicycle paths, and greenways, and instituting the city’s first Car-Free-Day, an extension of the city’s weekly ciclovia