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  • 07 Aug 2020 10:31 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The public comment period ends on August 16, 2020

    TODAY there is a lunchtime listening session dedicated to the bicycle network: https://www.alamedaca.gov/Shortcut-Content/Events-Activities/Proposed-Bicycle-Network-Listening-Session

    All the information, surveys, and the link to the bicycle network map are here: www.ActiveAlameda.org/recommendations

    Tell the City of Alameda what you think of proposals for walking and biking in Alameda! The Active Transportation Plan is seeking input on a draft bicycle network; pedestrian improvements; concept plans for Park St, Webster St, and Lincoln Ave; and more. The Active Transportation Plan will guide the City for years to come, so make your voice heard!

    Here's how to give feedback:


    Contact:

    Lisa Foster

    Transportation Planner

    Planning Building, and Transportation Department

    City of Alameda

    510/747-6833

    (she/her)


    Best regards,

    Ralph J. Bruni

    President, Team Alameda

  • 13 Jul 2020 11:26 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Hey Folks! Would you like to be involved in the future designs for improved biking and walking in Alameda? Please consider reviewing the draft materials that will be found on this website (https://www.activealameda.org/Home) as of Wednesday of this week (7/15), and attending the virtual meeting on the 29th:

    "The Active Transportation Plan has been steadily moving forward, and this week we will begin seeking feedback on many draft elements of the plan, including the bicycle network and pedestrian infrastructure improvements. Please also save the date for our Virtual Open House on Wednesday, July 29, from 5:00 – 6:30pm"

    Thanks!


  • 10 Jul 2020 2:10 PM | Anonymous member

    This is response that our Club President, Ralph Bruni received from Bike East Bay regarding the status of group bike rides in our area.

    Fingers crossed we may all be able to ride together some day soon?

    Thanks for reaching out! As you know, recent Alameda County public health orders open social activities only to groups of 12 or less, who don't socialize with individuals from any other groups for a minimum of three weeks. We don't feel that we can reasonably maintain that enclosed circle if we were to lead rides, and that it would be challenging for individual riders to comply. Because of this, we've been advising cycling clubs to hold off on group rides as well.

    We continue to follow up with local public health officials as clarification is needed. As of today, there aren't any additional resources regarding safely holding group rides. We hope to speak publicly encouraging group rides when we can reasonably expect our audience to participate in accordance with public health orders. Until then, we continue to encourage our audience to carry face masks, keep appropriate social distance, and ride only with members of their household unit.

     

    Thank you again for reaching out, and please don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any additional questions.

     

    Warmly,

    Eileen

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    Eileen Rice | Communications Director

    Pronouns: she/her

    Mail: PO Box 1736 Oakland, CA 94604

    Office: 466 Water Street Oakland, CA 94607

    P: (510) 845-7433 x6 | E: Eileen@BikeEastBay.org



  • 31 Mar 2020 10:50 AM | Anonymous member

    The Corona virus has impacted all of us including our cycling plans.

    I wanted to provide an update on some of the more popular organized cycling events that team members have attended in the past; read it and weep:

    Tierra Bella, April 25, cancelled 

    Chico Wildflower, April 25, postponed, no rescheduled date yet

    Wine Country Century, May 2, cancelled

    Sonoma Country Backroads Challenge, May 16, NOT yet cancelled

    Strawberry Fields, May 17, rescheduled for October 11

    Tour of the Unknown Coast, June 6, NOT yet cancelled

    Bike the Bridges, June 14, NOT yet cancelled 

    I will try to update this list as things change.

    ALL ABOVE RIDES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED

  • 31 Mar 2020 10:40 AM | Anonymous member

    Thanks to the current Corona virus situation I have just cancelled all Team rides that were scheduled and posted on the calendar for the month of April.

    Stay safe my friends!

  • 24 Mar 2020 11:40 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Hey Team Alameda Peeps - 

    We are posting exercises and other resources on our Facebook page while we wait out the Coronavirus crisis.  Check us out (do a search for "Team Alameda Cycling Club" when in Facebook) and please join and follow our page.  Thanks!

  • 16 Mar 2020 2:13 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Team Alameda Board of Directors


    Dear Team Alameda Member:


    We have received advance word of a pending official announcement mandating new restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  These prohibitions, on their own, would make our group rides impractical.  We understand one such edict stipulates a six (6)-foot social distance etiquette.

    With a declared national emergency and understandable concerns already having been raised, the Board was discussing pulling the trigger on our posted rides, when the following article reached us (see embedded link below):

    https://www.sfchronicle.com/local-politics/article/Bay-Area-must-shelter-in-place-Only-15135014.php

    Solo rides would still be permitted, as long as the cyclist respects the 6-foot rule.  Team Alameda rides, on the other hand, are suspended on an indefinite basis, commencing with the ride posted for tomorrow, 17 March 2020.  This also holds true for all events and volunteer activity on behalf of Alameda Bicycle that our club would be involved with.

    We will keep close track of any further restrictions and overall developments, but are anticipating the health crisis to last a fair time before it is resolved to the satisfaction of the politicians and health authorities.  Please be patient, as we are all regrettably constrained in what we can do to ameliorate this deplorable situation.


    Stay in good health,

    Ralph J. Bruni

    President, Team Alameda

  • 25 Feb 2020 6:11 PM | Anonymous member

    In case you haven't heard, the Richmond Bridge bike path is closed 9AM - 2PM until March 13 for inspection:

    https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/east-bay/richmond-san-rafael-bridge-bike-pedestrian-path-to-close-later-this-month/2238489/ 

  • 20 Feb 2020 2:57 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Ride for a Reason is a bike ride to Sacramento to draw attention to the fact that California public schools are underfunded, and to raise funds for enrichment programs in twelve local public schools including Encinal High in Alameda.  This year our goal is to raise $180,000 to support enrichment programs at our beneficiary schools ($15,000 each).  At all of the schools we support, 50 percent-or-more of students qualify for free- or reduced-price lunches.  R4R is the single largest fundraiser for eight of the schools that we support. 

    Choose from 45-, 65-, and 106-mile routes that include five rest stops, a post-ride meal, and support vehicles.  Our mostly flat 45-mile ride is especially kid and new rider-friendly.  The 106-mile ride start in Oakland, the 65-mile ride starts at the Amtrak Station in Suisun City, and the 45-mile rides starts in Vacaville.  All routes finish at the State Capitol in Sacramento.  We provide transportation home (for you and your bike), and also to the starting lines for the 45-mile ride (in Vacaville) and the 65-mile ride (in Suisun City).  Because this is a fundraiser, riders are encouraged (but not required) to raise at least $250. 

    For more information, please go to: http://www.r4rschools.com.  

    Team Alameda encourages it's members to participate in this worthy cause.

  • 12 Feb 2020 10:28 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We have not done anything to have a drive for bike registration since 2015.  Here is the relevant information, if you wish to pre-register your bike, so that it may be identified in case of theft. 

    Here's the Information you will need to register your bike.

    a. Serial Number 

    b. Bike Manufacturer 

    c. Model Year

    d. Frame Model

    e. Frame Color

    f. Email Address


    At home you can log into https://bikeindex.org/ to register your bike:

    Click green tab Register A Bike

    Click on Add your Own Bike

    Click green tab Register Bike

    Add information a-f above

    Click blue tab Register


    A new screen lets you add additional information.

    a. Photos 

    b. Frame (details) 

    c. Wheels

    d. Drivetrain

    e. Additional information

    Click blue tab Save Changes.  --  You are done.


    This above comes from a card we used to hand out.

    Some tips:

    • Take a photo of your bike in good light and a neutral background
    • Obtain the serial number, usually found near the bottom bracket
    • Standard components for certain bikes will populate automatically

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