Hey Velodrome fans, Plan now to come to
next Wednesday’s BLT for a sneak peak at what could be a unique and
complete cycling park in Downtown Fort Collins. Read the memorandum and my
reply and check the links at the bottom of this e mail for some background on
what has happened thus far. This will make the “tour” much more of
an eye-opener Tim Anderson
Bike Lunch Talk
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
12 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Bike
Home State Bank, Community Meeting room (basement)
303 East Mountain (corner of Mathews and
This month’s topic:
Volunteer opportunities and a cycling park at
Join us at our BLT Wednesday, November 12th to learn
about volunteer opportunities this winter & next spring to help the many
bike projects that are underway. One of those projects is a proposed
cycling park and bicycle race track at
We’ve invited the following groups to attend:
Bike Fort Collins; Fort Collins Bike Co-op; FC Bikes (City Bike
Program); Fort Collins Bike Library; Diamond Peaks Mountain Bike Patrol; Fort
Collins Velodrome Association.
We also hope City Parks Planning staff and a few City Council
members might attend.
Call
MEMORANDUM
DT: June 25, 2008
TO: Darin Atteberry, City Manager
Diane Jones,
FR: Marty Heffernan, Director CPRE
RE: Velodrome at
Park Planning and Stormwater staff met to discuss the feasibility of
locating a velodrome at
It is very improbable the velodrome would be permitted by FEMA because
it would need to built in the floodway. Although the floodplain does not
create an absolute prohibition, it is unlikely FEMA requirements could be met
and the needed FEMA permit secured.
Additionally,
Future plans for
Staff believes the use of
Dear Mr. Heffernan
Thank you for your meeting and consideration of our request in the form
of this memo.
The Fort Collins Velodrome Association Board of Directors met Wednesday
August 13, and discussed this memo. It was agree that I should respond.
I know we have not made a formal presentation to you, so some
misunderstanding of our vision is understandable. It has, however, been made
available in printed materials distributed in UniverCity Connections meetings
and we have had a presence at Parks Planning public input sessions for the past
few years. I hope to clear up some of the misunderstandings and encourage
reconsideration.
Paragraph one of the memo indicates that you understand
http://www.lehighcounty.org/Recreation/rec.cfm?doc=rec_rodale.htm
for a comparable.
Paragraph two indicates that we also must understand that FEMA or other
permission is a long shot. We do. Some of our advisors (Hendee, among others) however
agree that it is worth a shot, as designing a velodrome for flood
“ability” is perhaps less challenging that competing for land
Downtown that has more development appeal.
Paragraph three indicates a basic misunderstanding of our vision. We
would like to build a community velodrome with private funding on public land,
then, deed it to the City, and operate it with a combination of corporate
sponsorship, private patronage, and some public funding. We do not intend for
it to be a private velodrome as
http://www.lmb.org:80/pages/news/BikeShorts/Cont_Stories/veleodrome.htm
Paragraph four reiterates the community’s desire for
another cultural event plaza Downtown, and we agree. Recreational AND
Competitive Cycling are big parts of our culture in Fort Collins, and there is
no reason a velodrome, perhaps covered, or partially covered, but “open
air” could not serve as a venue for a multitude of cultural events of all
descriptions in addition to cycling. This is the case in other
parts of this country, but especially in other parts of the world.
Finally, we have no disagreement at all that Legacy should remain as a
park, and that improvements should encourage special event use. It is just that
cyclists want to be part of that, and “a velodrome fits
Please reconsider the possibility of a recreational and competitive
cycling facility at
Sincerely,
Tim Anderson-President