Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Come play in the streets again- October 17

Atlanta Streets Alive will hold its second day in the streets on Sunday October 17 from 1-6 pm in downtown Atlanta, on the Georgia State University campus. Details are being finalized, but we expect that the event will extend along Edgewood Avenue for more than a mile and encompass Hurt and Woodruff Parks. Everyone is invited to take part in activities along the route or just use the street (closed to motorized traffic) for walking, running, bicycle riding, skating boarding, roller blading, pogo stick hopping, unicycling, handwalking, crawling, dancing, skipping, jumping, or any other non-motorized way of moving imaginable.

The first ASA, held on May 24, attracted 6000 people to play in the streets and was a great time for all. See http://www.atlantastreetsalive.com/ for videos, photos, and other information about the event. Information is also available on how to get involved in helping with ASA.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Atlanta Streets Alive! Sunday May 23


Don't miss your opportunity to participate in a sure-to-be-historic event! Atlanta Streets Alive! will take place Sunday May 23, from 1-6 pm. Woodruff Park will be the event headquarters, which will close Edgewood Avenue for over 1 mile to the east.

Georgia State is partnering with the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, the City of Atlanta, the Atlanta Regional Commission, Central Atlanta Progress/Downtown TMA, and many other local organizations to conduct the inaugural Atlanta Streets Alive!


Atlanta Streets Alive! is a Ciclovia style event. It is also a promising strategy to increase opportunities for physical activity. Atlanta Streets Alive! will close down Edgewood and Auburn Avenues and other streets in downtown Atlanta to cars for the afternoon and open them up for people to bike, walk, run, jog, crawl, roll, hop, skip, unicycle, roller blade, dance, play, and recreate without a motor. Woodruff and Hurt Parks will be centers for the activities that will stretch for more than a mile.

Atlanta Streets Alive! will be an entirely free opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to engage with the public realm, build community and participate in healthy activities. By closing streets temporarily to cars, Atlanta Streets Alive! will create a safe and welcoming space for people of all ages, fitness levels, and degrees of confidence to bicycle in a safe and welcoming setting. The event will animate many of the dead spaces throughout our downtown, featuring arts installations, improvisation, theater, dance and fitness classes, and will bring a healthy dose of imagination and spontaneous joy to our city. Many stores, restaurants, and other vendors will be open on Sunday afternoon.


We hope that this Sunday, Atlanta Streets Alive! will demonstrate overwhelming interest to convince the City to allow it to become a regular event increase the size of the event.

Whether you have an hour or the entire afternoon to spend, please join us on May 23rd to help our streets truly come alive and bring your friends and family! For more information on the event, to see the route and to check out the long list of planned activities, please visit
www.atlantastreetsalive.com

Thursday, April 8, 2010

More about Earth Day and the Bike Rack Unveiling





We participated in the GSU Earth Day celebration today. We had a table at the event where we shared information about our project and about bicycling at Georgia State. Then, around 12:15, we recognized artist Spencer Murrill, the designer and fabricator of the winning bike rack- work of art. We quickly dashed outside between showers and unveiled the new bike rack, which is located on Gilmer Street, near the entrance to Unity Plaza and the Student Center.

Given that rain forced the event indoors, we felt that the turnout was great! Rebecca Serna spoke about bicycling activities, and GSU V.P. Beth Jones helped us unveil the bike rack. There was great energy and enthusiasm about the new addition to the GSU campus.

To cap the afternoon, Nancy Pope who has served as student lead for the past 6 months, successfully defended her master's thesis. Nancy's research analyzed the results of the survey about bicycling behavior and perceptions among Georgia State students. The results of her thesis will be extremely important to shaping the future projects of GSU Bikes. Dr. Christine Stauber chaired her thesis committee.


Check out the bike rack- it's a beautiful addition to campus and serves a useful purpose in providing another place to secure a bike.

GSU Bikes Unveiling


The rain didn't stop us from unveiling the new bike rack in front of the Student Center on Gilmer St. Here are a few pictures from the event. Congrats to Spencer who designed the rack, it looks great. Hope to see lots of bikes locked up to it in the future!



Tuesday, April 6, 2010

See you there!

Thursday April 8, 2010 as GSU Bikes joins the Georgia State University
Earth Day event with the unveiling of the GSU Bike Bicycle Rack
Competition winning entry!

Winning artist Spencer Murrill’s creation will be unveiled at 12:15
p.m. on the sidewalk just outside Georgia State’s Student Center’s
Unity Plaza, on Gilmer Street.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Bicycle Ride to the Capitol

I've posted some photos from the recent bicycle ride to the Capitol on my FB page. The bicyclists went through the GSU campus both on the way to the Capitol and on the way back.

Wouldn't it be great to see this many bicycles on campus every day?

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2270635&id=22623749&l=9fe36f54be

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

NPR's Morning Edition discussed bike trails

This morning (March 31) they were talking about the importance of bikers contributing to Google Maps bike trail feature. Great to see so much public interest in bike commuting these days.