FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 2, 2003
Contact: Patrick J. McCormick
Communications Director
League of American Bicyclists
Phone: 202-822-1333
Email:
patrick@bikeleague.org
League Names Chattanooga a
Bicycle Friendly Community
(Washington,
DC)- The League of American Bicyclists has honored Chattanooga, Tennessee with
its prestigious Bicycle Friendly Community designation because of its
longstanding commitment to providing safe accommodation and facilities for
bicyclists, and its efforts to encourage bicycle travel for transportation and
recreation. Through policy and design, Chattanooga has focused on increasing
opportunities for physical activity and is a model in America's efforts to
reduce obesity. Chattanooga is one of 13 communities given the Bicycle
Friendly Community designation this fall; a total of 27 cities have been
honored with the award in 2003.
Chattanooga
has been granted the League's Bicycle Friendly Community bronze-level award,
the fourth highest prize in the national awards program. A total of 17
American communities have earned the bronze-level designation. Just three
cities—Portland and Corvallis, Oregon and Palo Alto, California—have received
the second highest gold-level award. The League has not yet bestowed the
highest-level platinum award on any community.
Elissa Margolin, Executive Director of the
League of American Bicyclists, congratulated Chattanooga for its achievement.
“Chattanooga and our other Bicycle Friendly Communities display uncommon
political commitment, technical expertise, and community involvement to become
better places to bicycle. The rewards for residents are huge: reduced traffic,
better air quality, increased travel choices, and greater opportunities to
lead more active lifestyles.”
League staff and reviewers consider several factors before granting Bicycle
Friendly Community status, including:
• The
physical environment for bicycling – on-street facilities, trails, parking
etc.
• Education programs to promote a “share the road” ethic among bicyclists and
drivers
• Promotional initiatives to persuade people to ride or ride more often
• Enforcement of traffic laws for both motorists and bicyclists
• Future plans and evaluation techniques to improve conditions further
Among
Chattanooga’s numerous policies and programs to make bicycling better for its
residents, the League staff and reviewers were most impressed by its master
plan for the region and its successful implementation of that plan. Andy
Clarke, the Director of State and Local Advocacy for the League, will
officially present the award at the Chattanooga City Council meeting on
December 9 beginning at 6:00 PM.
The League of
American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation,
and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America on
behalf of its 300,000 members and affiliates. For more information or to
support the League, visit
www.bikeleague.org and
www.bicyclefriendlycommunity.org.
Bicycle Friendly Community award winners
|
Platinum Level
none
Gold
Corvallis, Oregon
Palo Alto, California
Portland, Oregon
Silver
Denver, Colorado
Folsom, California
Fort Collins, Colorado
Missoula, Montana
Santa Barbara, California
Stanford University, California
Tempe, Arizona |
Bronze
Arlington, Virginia
Beaverton, Oregon
Bloomington, Indiana
Boca Raton, Florida
Brentwood, California
Brunswick, Maine
Cary, North Carolina
Chattanooga, Tennessee
College Station, Texas
Gilbert, Arizona
Mesa, Arizona
Miami Beach, Florida
The Presidio of San Francisco, CA
Redmond, Washington
Schaumburg, Illinois
Shawnee, Kansas
Washington, DC |