20 Responses to “Fort Worth presents radically improved bicycle plan, aims to triple bicycle travel by 2015”

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  1. JP

    “Dedicated bike lanes on Montgomery from West 7th south.”

    Hurray!

  2. Holden

    Great post, Kevin! Thank you. Will they be posting their presentations and maps on the city’s website?

  3. Holden,

    I think they’re wanting to wait until they refine the plan after the public meetings to post more detailed info to the city’s site. I’ll have to double-check on that, though.

  4. Larry

    What got my attention was that there seems to be a good chance that a change in Washington has increased the chances of federal funds paying for many of these proposals.

    Also, all new road and bridge projects will soon have to consider potential bike traffic during planning and construction. In the past, a census of bike traffic would show little or no bike usage so no bike plans would be included. Sort of a self fulfilling prophecy.

    And it seemed that The T was at least interested in discussing bike friendly activities and sharing bus lanes with bikes downtown.

  5. I was also impressed by the description of new bike signage – better route signs, better bike lane signs, “Share the Road” signs, wayfinding & destination signs for bike users – much better than the rather obscure signage used on the old bike route plan.

  6. Fort Worth has moved forward…
    … we need this on the ground, but its a big big move forward.

    Fort Worth also has a Senior Planner (Don Koski) who actually has tremendous experience regarding urban bicycling- that’s a big plus.

    Working with Mr. Koski on the FW Bicycle Study Technical Committee I can tell you he’s knowledgable and dedicated to this topic- that’s an even bigger plus.

    That Don Koski joined us, and the city allowed him to join us for a recent “Shifting Gears” event in Austin was huge. The event was about cycling and our urban environment. To travel down with a city planner, and then cycle around Austin with him- yep, we got the right guy on this.

    BTW- The Texas State Senate passed the “Safe Passing Bill (SB488)” yesterday in a 28-2 vote. Now we just need the House to follow suit.

    Thanks as always for the post and information Kevin.
    There’s one more public meeting- the LMRA Bicycle Club will be hosting it at LMRA (3400 Bryant-Irvin Rd) at 6:30pm Thursday.

  7. Larry

    One other thing that struck me was that of course Portland and Seattle are going to be number 1 and 2 on a list of US cities riding bikes. But Tuscon and Minneapolis being very high in the list was surprising. Like the presenter said that takes away the argument of extreme weather stopping folks in Fort Worth from riding.

    Now if only we can get the drivers to be more friendly maybe tripling bike ridership is within our grasp.

  8. Tucson had the Greater Arizona Bicycle Association (GABA).
    I lived in AZ for years, they were instrumental in getting things moving forward.

    Phoenix is also a great bicycle city now…
    … thanks to the AZ Bicycle Club (ABC).

    In each case, things got moving, then the continuous enhancements followed.
    Once seen, once recognized, things build momentum…
    … I hope we have the same here.

    Minneapolis had FW Senior Planner Don Koski…
    … now we do.

    Just a few weeks ago I was happy to hear very supportive words from the Mayor, Councilman Burdette, Councilman Burns, and others. I hope these plans and good will come to fruition and greater access and safety on the ground.

  9. I’m so excited to read this! I’ve always felt that Fort Worth could be so much more, and I really feel like we’re on a way now. I can’t wait for this to be implemented. I’ve been seriously considering a move to the Magnolia area just for the bike-friendly atmosphere.

  10. Nancy F

    This is great encouraging information. I do plan to attend the upcoming meeting at LMRA. Thank you for the post. It looks like we have some key people with great perspective and vision for Fort Worth.

  11. Cody

    This makes me excited for the future of Fort Worth! It seems like the city has recently taken steps to be a very innovative and progressive city. This makes me want to stay in Fort Worth after I graduate from TCU.

  12. Amazing plan, hope it gets implemented! I would bring my bike to Fort Worth just to ride around!

  13. Larry

    Kevin,

    Don’t hope. PUSH!!!!

    As someone who has parked his car two years ago to ride a bike and the TRE and has been limited by a wheelchair for the past two months, we MUST get out the word that a change is coming.

    Larry

  14. Walton

    A month ago I bought my first bike in 20 years. In addition to my riding for exercise I have been exploring & trying to figure the places where I can ride. It didn’t take long to see how much better it could be. This is a great plan, truly impressive.

  15. All these comments are so rewarding to hear.
    Please consider contacting your city council representative, or if you’re not in FW, tell one of them you frequent FW regularly. They need to know, they need to be reminded- quality of life is important folks, real transportation options are important, its great to hear everyone’s input and support for this!

    I hope to see you this Thursday at LMRA for the next meeting… tonight at 6:30pm, 3400 Bryant-Irvin Rd.

    Jim

  16. Holden

    Email sent to District 2 and the mayor in support of Bike Fort Worth from this Riverside resident!

  17. Bill Berenson

    Congratulations on everyone for helping get FW into the 21st Century, including Wendy Davis for sponsoring the Safe Passing Bill in Austin. This is exciting news.

  18. Kevin,
    Again, thank you for this posting.
    We hosted over 50 attendees at Thursday’s meeting at LMRA.
    Mr. Koski explained the Comprehensive Bicycle Plan, how it ties into the city’s transportation plan, and what policies would also be ammended.

    To have a good size audience was outstanding. Additionally, 9 to 10 bicycles parked in the back of the room- now that was a great touch. Thanks to those who rode over to include the MBBC bicycle club and LMRA Bicycle Club.

    Now- to get this on the ground… please write or call your district’s Council representative and tell them how much you like the plan, how quility of life is important to you, and how real intermodal transportation includes all users.

    Thanks again,
    Jim Wilson

  19. Steve A

    Downtown is fine & dandy, but what did they say about their bike plans out in far north Fort Worth, like around the Alliance Airport? I guess they’ll wait until the streets & developments are all finished before they think about that in the bike plan…

  20. Steve A

    Around Alliance, a road accessible by bike from the south & east by bike that didn’t shake the fillings out of one’s head would be an improvement!