Survey for Rural Land Use Plan in Linn County

Survey available under Hot Topics - Living & Working: Rural Land Use Plan Survey
http://www.linncounty.org/

Linn County is updating its Rural Land Use Plan and invites residents to give their input through an online survey. To participate in the survey, residents are encouraged to go the Linn County website at www.linncounty.org and click on the "Rural Land Use Plan Survey" link on the home page under the "Living & Working" section of "Hot Topics." The plan update is being managed by the staff of the Linn County Planning & Development Department.

"Good planning practices call for a thorough review and update of the Rural Land Use Plans every 7-10 years," said Les Beck, Linn County's Planning and Development Director. "It is our goal that the citizens of Linn County be the guiding voice for how the county will grow and develop, and we hope they will give us their opinions and ideas."

A steering committee of local residents representing various stakeholder groups has been formed and several working groups will develop plan elements on such topics as agriculture and natural resource protection; economic development and employment opportunities; heritage and quality of life; housing supply and diversity; joint planning and intergovernmental cooperation; renewable energy; hazard mitigation; stormwater and erosion control; and transportation. The Rural Land Use Plan update is expected to be complete in 2013.

Linn County received a grant from the Iowa Department of Economic Development to perform the Rural Land Use Plan update, which will bring its plan more fully into compliance with the recently adopted Iowa Smart Planning Principles. Les Beck, Planning and Development Director, co-chairs the Iowa Smart Planning Task Force.

The Iowa Smart Planning Principles were adopted during the 2010 legislative session and enacted into law on April 1, 2010. The 10 Iowa Smart Planning Principles are:

Collaboration;
Efficiency, Transparency, and Consistency;
Clean, Renewable and Efficient Energy;
Occupational Diversity;
Revitalization;
Housing Diversity;
Community Character;
Natural Resources and Agricultural Protection;
Sustainable Design; and
Transportation Diversity.
Contact Les Beck at (319) 892-5130 or by email at [email protected] for more information.


Become a Trail Supporter!

It's not to late to become an LCTA Supporter!

Please consider becoming an LCTA Trail Supporter by making an annual tax deductable contribution to help build a network of connected trails in Linn County.  Your support will count you among the hundreds of enthusiastic trail supporters and advocates who make up LCTA.  By, becoming a Supporter you will play an important role in building a network of connected trails in Linn County. Plus, 100% of all money raised through donations & grants goes directly to advocate, build or improve trails.  As a supporter, you’ll stay even more connected by receiving our quarterly newsletter, including: upcoming trail events & volunteer opportunities, issues that are important to trail development, & trail vacations.

To learn more, visit: https://linncountytrails.org/support/


Eco Lips partners with New Belgium Brewery to raise money for Iowa Bicycle Coalition

Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Oct 12, 2011) - Eco Lips, America’s premium organic lip balm company announces B3 for IBC, a two month long fundraising campaign to benefit the Iowa Bicycle Coalition.  The campaign will kick off on Wednesday, November 2nd at the newly renovated CSPS in the New Bohemia District.  Eco Lips and New Belgium will be offering a beer tasting as well as appetizers chosen to compliment each brew.  There will also be live music powered by bicycles and a short presentation by Mark Wyatt, executive director of the IBC.   Every Wednesday following, from November 9th to December 28th, Eco Lips and New Belgium will work with a different local business to offer drink specials and giveaways all to benefit the Iowa Bicycle Coalition.  The public is welcome to visit the B3 for IBC Facebook event page for more details and to RSVP at the following link:  https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=188970554512961&context=create

Mark Patterson, CEO of Eco Lips, knows his bikes, balms and beers well.  In 2004, Mark biked from Cedar Rapids to San Francisco visiting micro breweries along the way.  According to Mark, “B3 stands for Bikes, Balm and Beer, three things that we are passionate about in Cedar Rapids”.  “New Belgium and Eco Lips began discussing a partnership earlier this year”, says New Belgium Ranger Brandon Parizek, “It seems like a great way to promote an active lifestyle while also promoting safety and awareness”.  

Throughout November and December you can enter to win a chance to create the next Eco Lips lip balm.  “The winner will get to work with our product development team and create a one of kind lip balm to be sold on our website, with a portion of the proceeds going to IBC.” says Jen Johnson, Non Profit Coordinator of Eco Lips. 

Mark Wyatt, Executive Director of the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, believes this partnership will benefit bikers of all abilities in Iowa, "We want more people to ride bicycles more often.  We know there are great bike routes out there; we want to share them with everyone.  Our partnership with Eco Lips and New Belgium is going to enable the Iowa Bicycle Coalition to establish preferred and designated bicycle networks, increase safety, and ultimately increase the fun of riding a bicycle.  Eco Lips and New Belgium both believe that social responsibility is an integral part of a business model and they want to make Iowa a great place to ride."


Bike Lane Newsletter

The Bike Lane
CITY OF CEDAR RAPIDS BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER
Progress towards a Bicycle Friendly Community October 2011

CEDAR RAPIDS BIKE ROUTES AND SHARE THE ROAD SIGNS
City of Cedar Rapids crews have started installing share the road and bike route signs along 6 ft. wide paved bike shoulder routes. Signs and edgeline markings have been installed on Jacolyn Drive NW between E Avenue and 1st Avenue, Stoney Point Road SW between E Avenue and 16th Avenue, and Wilson Avenue SW between Stoney Point Road and Wiley Blvd. Several more locations are scheduled for installation this Fall or Spring 2012:

• Old Marion Road NE from 32nd Street to C Avenue
• 29th Street NE from Oakland Road to CEMAR Trail
• Cottage Grove Avenue SE from Forest Drive to 34th Street
• 34th Street SE from Cottage Grove Avenue to Bever Avenue
• J Street SW from Prairie Creek Bridge to Miller Avenue
• J Street SW from 27th Avenue to 33rd Avenue
• Wilson Avenue SW from 31st Street to 8th Street
• 1st Avenue W from Jacolyn Drive NW to 21st Street

HBA RACING CYCLOCROSS AT MORGAN CREEK PARK OCTOBER 9
HBA Racing is hosting Morgan Cross cyclocross races at Morgan Creek Park in Cedar Rapids on Sunday October 9, 2011. Categories include Masters, Cat 4, Beginners, Juniors, Cat 3/4, Women’s Open and Men’s Open.    http://www.hbaracing.com/racing.html

Cyclocross races typically consist of many laps of a 1.5 to 2 mile course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and obstacles requiring the rider to quickly dismount, carry the bike while navigating the obstruction and remount.

Sponsored by HBA, Morgan Creek Park, Northtowne Cycling and Fitness, and Hall Bicycle Company.

SECOND ANNUAL FAIRVIEW FARM TRAIL RUN AND WALK
Cedar Valley Running Association presents the Second Annual Fairview Farm Trail Run and Walk in association with Linn Area Mountain Bike Association at noon on Sunday November 6, 2011 at Beverly Park in Cedar Rapids. The 3 mile and 5 mile run, and 3 mile walk events are all dog friendly! You are encouraged to bring your dog to run or walk with you. Post race food and beverages, including coffee, will be provided by local sponsors. Proceeds will be donated to the City of Cedar Rapids Parks and Recreation Department for improvements to Beverly Park.
http://www.cvra.net/races/fairview-trail-run

Sponsored by Casey’s General Store, The Shack, Metro Plumbing and Heating, Linn Area Mountain Bike Association, Jules Bakery, Chick-fil-A, Pepperidge Farm, and Mercy Cedar Rapids.

 

 

LEAGUE OF AMERICAN BICYCLIST ANNOUNCES FALL 2011  BICYCLE FRIENDLY BUSINESS AWARDS
The League of American Bicyclists awarded Fall 2011 Bicycle Friendly Business Awards to 2 Iowa businesses:
Bronze - Bike Tech in Cedar Falls
Honorable Mention - New Pioneer Food Co-op in Iowa City

 

A Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB) is a corporation, organization, association, government agency, or non-profit that actively promotes bicycling for transportation, recreation, exercise, and sport. A BFB practices social responsibility by weaving bicycling into the business culture and gives employees the opportunity to be active stewards of their personal and environmental health through bicycling.

 

To apply or learn more about the Bicycle Friendly Business program, visit the League online at http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/bicyclefriendlybusiness/index.phps

 

CLUBS AND ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS
 Bicyclists of Iowa City (BIC) www.bicyclistofiowacity.org
 Bikeiowa   www.bikeiowa.com
 Cedar Rapids BMX  www.CedarRapidsBMX.com
 Cedar Valley Running Association (CVRA)  www.CVRA.net 
 Cedar Valley Association for Soft Trails www.cvast.org
 East Iowa Ski Club (EISC)  www.EastIowaSkiClub.com
 Hawkeye Bicycle Association (HBA) www.HawkeyeBike.org
 Iowa Bicycle Coalition  www.iowabicyclecoalition.org
 Iowa Bicycle Racing Association  www.Bikeiowa.org
 Iowa City Cycling Club (ICCC)   www.iowacitycyclingclub.com
 Iowa Coalition of Off-Road Riders (ICORR) www.ICORRmtb.org
 League of American Bicyclists  www.bikeleague.org
 Kennedy Mt. Biking Club (Chain Gang)  www.Kenn.cr.d12.ia.us
 Linn Area Cyclers Bike Club  www.lacofcr.com www.lacofcr.org
 Linn Area Mountain Bike Assoc. (LAMBA) www.LAMBAonline.org
 Linn County Trails Association (LCTA) 
 www.LinnCountyTrails.org
 Marion-Cedar Rapids Road Hogs Bike Club 
 http://northtownebikes.com/for/roadhogs
 Midwest Xtreme Triathlon Club www.MWXTRI.com
 North Liberty / Coralville Running and Bicycle Club (CRABS)
 www.meetup.com/North-Liberty-Coralville-Running-and-
 Bicycling-Club
 Sticks in the Water Paddlers [email protected]
 Think Bicycles  www.thinkbicycles.org
 University of Iowa Cycling Club (UICC)  www.iowacycling.org


Volunteers Needed this Weekend!

Volunteers needed this Saturday - Oct 8th at 10AM

Please consider supporting LCTA and Linn County Trails by participating in the Fall Trail Work Day. 

Volunteers are needed to collect seed from Indian Nature Center that eventually will be spread at Prairie Park Fishery.  Volunteers do not need to provide or bring anything (however, some people prefer to wear gloves-some will be provided-and there will be a water cooler available if you bring a reusable water bottle). Volunteers should arrive at 10AM and will be trained on how to collect the seed. Long sleeves and pants are encouraged.  We are hoping for 20-30 volunteers so, please consider joining the cause!

Please RSVP to Kari Lammer - [email protected].


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