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Old 02-19-09 | 09:23 PM
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The local school board where I live is trying to figure out what to do with under enrolled schools. I said make them attractive build a velodrome, share the cost with the county and provide space for the only coop, all in one swoop. Please help write to: schoolbd@arlington.k12.va.us subject should be "velodrome for public schools " thanks
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Old 02-19-09 | 09:47 PM
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try posting this in fixedgearfever.com they are way more likely to actually help out
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Old 02-19-09 | 09:58 PM
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thanks , the closest one to here is like 300 miles away
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Old 02-19-09 | 11:46 PM
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I live in Richmond and it would be awesome to have a 'drome in Arlington!
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Old 02-20-09 | 07:03 AM
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I live in Richmond and it would be awesome to have a 'drome in Arlington!
get some letters sent in, the more people the better the chance to get the item voted on.
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Old 02-20-09 | 08:18 AM
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It may be helpful to draw from other examples to show that projects like this can be successful and can be implemented and maintained by communities.

https://www.forestcityvelodrome.ca/track_history.php
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It may be helpful to draw from other examples to show that projects like this can be successful and can be implemented and maintained by communities.

https://www.forestcityvelodrome.ca/track_history.php
Thanks , anyone have a ppt I can use ?
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Old 02-20-09 | 02:28 PM
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How exactly will building a velodrome increase public school enrollment? Enrollment is a function of population and demographics. Would building a velodrome in Arlington encourage parents of school-aged children to buy property there and enroll their children in public schools? Have other new velodrome projects correlated with higher public school enrollment?
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Old 02-20-09 | 02:30 PM
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I dunno how things are around here, but it's usually not cool to post the same thing twice in multiple subforums (same thread in the Road forum)
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Old 02-20-09 | 06:55 PM
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How exactly will building a velodrome increase public school enrollment? Enrollment is a function of population and demographics. Would building a velodrome in Arlington encourage parents of school-aged children to buy property there and enroll their children in public schools? Have other new velodrome projects correlated with higher public school enrollment?
I agree.

Are velodromes the new skatepark?

Track racing is a pretty expensive sport for the athletes. More expensive than swimming, baseball, basketball, track & field, football, and even tennis.

To the OP: Are you sure that you aren't proposing using school board money to build a track for YOU? How would you feel if they built the track and only allowed Arlington students to use it like they do gyms, football fields, and baseball diamonds?
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Old 02-20-09 | 06:57 PM
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when I saw Arlington, I thought Arlington, MA too bad I'd love to track race sometime.
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Old 02-20-09 | 07:25 PM
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I live in Richmond and it would be awesome to have a 'drome in Arlington!
Richmond has a track racing series... has for years. Maybe a velodrome soon if we get more riders out at the speedway races.
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Richmond has a track racing series... has for years. Maybe a velodrome soon if we get more riders out at the speedway races.

I'll be coming to the races this summer braden
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Old 02-20-09 | 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by carleton
I agree.

Are velodromes the new skatepark?

Track racing is a pretty expensive sport for the athletes. More expensive than swimming, baseball, basketball, track & field, football, and even tennis.

To the OP: Are you sure that you aren't proposing using school board money to build a track for YOU? How would you feel if they built the track and only allowed Arlington students to use it like they do gyms, football fields, and baseball diamonds?
the current rules allow anyone to use the facilities , preferace given to county residents, it would be open to pretty much every one .
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This seems to have little or no connection to raising enrollment...
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Old 02-21-09 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bradenCBC
Richmond has a track racing series... has for years. Maybe a velodrome soon if we get more riders out at the speedway races.
Awesome! I have never raced on a track though, I would need some serious lessons...
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