Dogbait
So says the headline of a front page article in the COLUMBIA COUNTY NEWS/ADVERTISER, June 27, 2007. The City Councilors have adopted resolution #1446, a 10 step plan for bicycle friendly designation.
I won't copy the whole resolution here but I was most impressed with points 5, 6 and 7:
5. Ensure all City policies, plans, codes and programs are updated and implemented to take advantage of every opportunity to create a more bicycle friendly community.
6. Educate all road users to share the road and interact safely. Road design and education programs should combine to increase the confidence of bicyclists.
7. Enforce traffic laws to improve the safety and comfort of all road users, with a particular focus on behaviors and attitudes that cause motor/bicycle crashes.
This resolution is, primarily, the work of Councilor Philip Barlow. He serves as council liaison to the Planning Commission and the Community Development Department. He also serves on the Columbia County Crown Zellerbach Trail (a private logging road being converted to a MUP) Advisory and Steering Committee. He works in the family bike shop with his parents and brother.
I won't copy the whole resolution here but I was most impressed with points 5, 6 and 7:
5. Ensure all City policies, plans, codes and programs are updated and implemented to take advantage of every opportunity to create a more bicycle friendly community.
6. Educate all road users to share the road and interact safely. Road design and education programs should combine to increase the confidence of bicyclists.
7. Enforce traffic laws to improve the safety and comfort of all road users, with a particular focus on behaviors and attitudes that cause motor/bicycle crashes.
This resolution is, primarily, the work of Councilor Philip Barlow. He serves as council liaison to the Planning Commission and the Community Development Department. He also serves on the Columbia County Crown Zellerbach Trail (a private logging road being converted to a MUP) Advisory and Steering Committee. He works in the family bike shop with his parents and brother.