For the past several years, Salt Lake City has had an informal policy of not chip sealing bike lanes. Streets with bike lanes may be chip sealed, but the bike lanes have not been chip sealed. However, a January 2011 field examination of some streets that received this treatment four years prior revealed that the [...]
Oct 24 2011 | Posted in
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Tim Young Departs as Friends of Pathways’ Executive Director JACKSON, Wyoming. October 5, 2011 — Friends of Pathways (FOP) today announced to their membership and partners that Tim Young will step down as FOP’s Executive Director, after five years of leading the community, non-motorized advocacy organization. Young plans to look to new adventures in advocacy [...]
Oct 7 2011 | Posted in
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StruckAxiom and the AIGA’s Salt Lake City chapter are hosting the premiere of BÖIKZMÖIND: a 30-minute documentary film about fixed gear bikes in Bristol, England. The film’s director, Gavin Strange, will also be in the house for a discussion on design and a Q&A after the film. The event takes place at the Salt Lake [...]
Oct 6 2011 | Posted in
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Utah Cyclocross (UTCX) Supports Local Cancer Patients and Joins Lance Armstrong Foundation (“LAF”, “LIVESTRONG”) and the Huntsman Cancer Foundation (“HCF”) in Fight against Cancer Salt Lake City, Utah – September 21, 2011 — Utah Cyclcross (www.utcx.net) in support of local cancer patients, joins the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF, LIVESTRONG) and the Huntsman Cancer Foundation [...]
Oct 5 2011 | Posted in
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On Saturday, October 8th, Salt Lake County is planning a Share the Road event in Emigration Canyon from 9 am until 12 noon. – The safe and peaceful coexistence of multiple forms of transportation depends on predictability. Unlike many city streets, our beautiful canyon riding environments present cyclists and motorists with a more unpredictable and [...]