It is rather amazing that a bicycling advisory group representing greater
Madison has been meeting for a year and there seems to have  been absolutely
no mention of it on the bikies list until now.  Why was this groups
existence kept secret from the members of this list?

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amanda White
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 11:00 AM
To: India Viola
Cc: MAD FORCs Publicity Coordinator, Diane Nordstrom; Patrick, Jamie;
bikies; Brazen Dropouts; Planet Bike Advocacy Coordinator, Jay Ferm; HTFU
Racing; MACSAC Executive Director, Kiera Mulvey; Rettig, Krista; Homegrown
Racing; MACSAC Community Program Manager, Gini Knight; WNBR; MAD FORCs and
CVC President, Renee Callaway; Callaway, Renee - DOT; Heather Fortune; Bike
Fed Executive Director, Kevin Hardman; Ali Dwyer; Ellen Johnson; Luna Chix;
Bombay Bicycl Club Newsletter Editor, Diane Gettinger; Brian Munson; CVC
Membership Coordinator, Shannon Holmes; Conger, Brian; Krista Flanagan;
Sparky Watts; Mad City Velo Club; Bombay Bicycle Club Vice President, Mark
Maffitt; Great Dane Velo Club; Bombay Bicycle Club President, Greg Hyer
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Madison Area Bicycling Group/Club Coalition?

 

Hello India and Friends,

Thank you so much for the great ideas, India. I agree that it was an
excellent question. 

My answer to this question during the meeting was that the Greater Madison
Bicycling Advisory Council is set up for exactly the reasons you outline.
I'd like to take this opportunity to share with all of you about what this
growing group is accomplishing. 

The Advisory Council was created under the umbrella of the Bike Fed and is
made up of representatives from various local bicycling interests such as
the bicycling industry, bicycling advocacy, business groups, and bicycle
clubs. The mission of the Council is to "convene local bicycle enthusiasts,
civic leaders, and business leaders, to create and implement bicycling
priorities to move bicycling forward in a unified effort."

Members of the Council include:
Greg Hyer, President of Bombay Bicycle Club
Renee Callaway, President of Capital Velo Club
Sparky Watts, Downtown Madison Inc.
Larry Nelson, retired City of Madison Engineer
Brian Munson, Vandewalle & Associates
Jamie Patrick, Greater Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau
Krista Flanagan, Centurion Cycling
India Viola, We Are All Mechanics
Chuck Strawser, UW Transportation Services
Ellen Johnson, Pacific Cycle
Heather Fortune, Saris Cycling Group
Krista Rettig, Trek Bicycle Corporation
Jay Ferm, Planet Bike
Brian Conger, Madison B-Cycle

A primary purpose of the Bike Council is to foster better communication
among the various groups that support bicycling in Madison. By uniting
together and strengthening our ability to work together, we can make a much
larger impact. The Advisory Council has been meeting once a month for about
1 year. Now that that Council is up and running and beginning to gain
traction, I will begin posting minutes from these Council meetings to bikies
and other list serves so that other bicycle supporters can better understand
and participate in the issues the Council addressing.

We are also planning a Bike Fed membership meeting for mid-October and I
will provide more information about the Advisory Council at this meeting.

I would love to have 1 representative from each club join our Advisory
Council. Please let me know if your club would like to get involved. 

India, I like your idea of a Club Coalition and would enjoy the opportunity
to support it. Perhaps the Bike Club Coalition could be set up as an arm of
the Advisory Council? This way, the members of the Coalition could be
closely tapped into local bike advocacy work. As a member of the Council,
perhaps you could lead this effort? Greg and Renee might be interested too.
The Bike Fed and the Advisory Council really have the finger on the pulse in
terms of local advocacy and opportunities to get involved in moving
bicycling forward. Great idea on MACSAC... if Kiera is interested, it would
be effective to partner with MACSAC on this effort too.

Thanks to everyone for all the great bicycle support you give. Please keep
me posted on how I can help support the great ideas on a Club Coalition
generated here.

Kind Regards,
Amanda
________________________
Amanda White
Associate Director
Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin
(608) 251-4456
[email protected]
www.bfw.org <http://www.bfw.org/> 

We've moved!
You can find us at: 409 East Main Street, Suite 203, Madison, WI 53703







On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 12:25 PM, India Viola <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Fellow Cycling Enthusiasts, Bike Club Leaders, and Greater Madison
Bicycling Advisory Council Members,

During the question & answer session at the Moving Bicycling Forward meeting
this past Wednesday, someone (pardon me for not remembering who it was- it
was an excellent question) stood up and asked how bicycling clubs could be
better represented and involved in bike advocacy in Madison. There are so
many different bike clubs and groups around town, which is wonderful.  But
it is not easy for people who aren't in the know to access them.  For
example, how do I find out about a club?  How do I know that it will be the
right fit for me?  Is there one place that I can search club membership
fees, ride schedules, and contact information?  If I want to form a new
club, how do I get started, and how do I find interested members?  I have
one idea that could be a solid inroad toward answering all of these
questions; It's time for the cycling clubs in and around Madison to form a
regional bicycling group/club coalition.  This way regional cycling clubs
can pool their strengths while remaining autonomous.  One arm of the
coalition could have cycling advocacy as its mission.

One model that could be used is MACSAC <http://www.csacoalition.org/> , the
Madison Area Community Supported Agriculture Coalition.  Before you read on,
check out their website. <http://www.csacoalition.org/> 

MACSAC is a clearinghouse for regional CSAs and serves the CSAs and the
community by: having a comprehensive list of all MACSAC-member CSA farms on
one website, distributing information about the different CSAs (mostly via
web), having a great map interface
<http://www.csacoalition.org/our-farms/pickup-locations-map/> , sending out
a quarterly  e-newsletter, holding an annual bike-to-farm fundraising bike
ride that raises $$ to help subsidize CSA memberships for folks who
otherwise wouldn't have the means to afford them, selling T-shirts and
publishing an original cookbook.  MACSAC works with related private and
public organizations to further the mission of the CSA movement.  They also
host an annual open house, where each member-CSA is represented and can
educate the public about their farm/CSA programs and recruit new members.  

On top of all of the above,  MACSAC has successfully negotiated with the
major regional health insurance companies to offer rebates for CSA
memberships, because we can all agree that having access to and eating
healthy food helps people stay healthy.
There could be a similar rebate program for membership fees to a bike club-
biking certainly helps people stay healthy!  Imagine being reimbursed by
your health insurance for 50% of your bike club membership dues. 

Maybe MACSAC could even help the cycling club coalition get started.  If a
critical mass of folks are interested, I would be happy to try to set up a
discussion/meeting session with MACSAC organizers and a consortium of bike
club member/leaders.

Please forward this email to anyone that you think would be interested in
forming or participating in this type of coalition effort, especially
club/organization leaders that I couldn't find email addresses for.

-India Viola

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