Just a quick reminder that this will be THIS Tuesday evening.
If you ride a bike on dirt trails in your local parks, this meeting
affects you. If you only attend 1 meeting this year, this would be the
critical one to attend.
East Bay Regional Parks wants your feedback as an off-road cyclist in
the East Bay. Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay and the
International Mountain Bicycling Association urge you to get involved
and join us at this critical meeting.
Thank you,
Dan
L. Daniel Levy
Vice President
BTCEB
http://www.btceb.org
--- In diabloareamtb@yahoogroups.com, "Dan" <dan@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Friends, EBRPD has invited the mountain biking community to
> discuss issues of mutual interest on the evening of July 29th from 7
to
> 9 PM at the Trudeau Center in Oakland
>
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> 04662&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=17> . As you may have heard, the EBRPD Board of
> Directors is considering placing a new bond measure on the ballot in
> 2008 that would extend Measure AA
> <http://www.ebparks.org/news/measureAA> by providing new funding for
> Regional Park land acquisition, new park and trail development,
habitat
> restoration and rehabilitation of aging park facilities. BTCEB has
been
> a strong supporter of increased land acquisition and preservation
over
> our 20+ year history. However, the Districts refusal to engage in a
> meaningful discussion with cyclists has become untenable when the
needs
> of cyclists continue to go unmet, or worse, are completely ignored.
> Unfortunately during the last 20 years, there has not been any
> significant enhancement in EBRPD for off-road cyclists. Most cyclists
> want the same experience as other park users, a connection with
nature,
> an escape from the urban environment, fun, exercise, and a sense of
> belonging.
>
> Like most trail users cyclists prefer narrow trails. Whether one is
> hiking, running or riding a bike, users want to experience a close
> connection to nature, to be immersed in the natural world on narrow
> intimate trails. The experience just isn't the same on a wide fire
road.
> While roads usually push straight through or over the hills,
singletrack
> trails tend to wind around obstacles and blend into the surrounding
> environment. Many singletrack enthusiasts also seek a high degree of
> challenge that can not be found on ranch roads. Intermediate and
> advanced riders need more length and difficult trails to keep them
> interested. New types of riding such as free riding, downhilling and
> mountain unicyclists need different types of accommodation in the way
> trails and obstacles are built.
>
> Please join us July 29th to share your input with District staff on
how
> the Mt. biking experience can be enhanced throughout the EBRPD. In
> the time since I originally posted this message, EBRPD has also cut
off
> mountain bikes to completing the popular East Ridge/West Ridge loop
> during a fire fuel load mitigation effort. The work is being done on
> the East Ridge "trail" and while other user groups can bypass the
> segment of closed trails, mountain bikes are simply just not allowed.
> Please take this survey to help us better represent your voice:
> http://app.icontact.com/icp/sub/survey/start?sid=1225&cid=212590
> <http://app.icontact.com/icp/sub/survey/start?sid=1225&cid=212590> .
> We need to have a collective bargaining voice when it comes to what
we
> want to see come from the money we as taxpayers will have to pay if
the
> Measure AA Extension passes. Now is the time to tell the District
what
> services we as mountain bikers want in our parks. If you are not
> able to attend the meeting but have a request, please send any
requests
> either directly to your Ward Directors or to me - dan@...
> <mailto:dan@... . Regards! Dan
>