Rural Land Use Survey

Linn County’s process of updating its Rural Land Use Plan, dubbed “A Smarter Course,” is entering into a new round of online public input gathering. In this latest round, Linn County residents are being asked to write short “guiding principles” on the topics of resource protection; sustainable development; livable communities; alternative and renewable energy; hazard mitigation; economic development and employment opportunities; and transportation.

Guiding principles are foundational concepts that will guide decisions about strategies and implementation actions in the updated Rural Land Use Plan. They will apply to many decisions, so it is important that the citizens of Linn County give us their opinions and ideas on these guiding principles.

A steering committee of local residents representing various stakeholder groups has been formed and several working groups will develop plan elements. The Rural Land Use Plan update is expected to be complete in early 2013. More.


Prairie Seed Spreading - Cancelled!

The Prairie Seed Sreading scheduled for tomorrow has been cancelled!  Please notify anyone planning on attending that this is being rescheduled for February.  Please watch for more details in the near future!


Volunteers Needed!

LCTA Supporters - we need your help!

LCTA partners with many municipalities to support trail development and maintenance.  The City of Cedar Rapids has requested LCTA's help in spreading prairie seed at Prairie Park Fishery - this Saturday, January 14th at 10AM.  You will want to dress warm and bring gloves, but no experience necessary to help with this important project!  No RSVPs required, just show up at 10AM this Saturday.  All ages invited - your help would be greatly appreciated!


Linn County rural land use plan update progresses

Linn County's process of updating its Rural Land Use Plan, dubbed "A Smarter Course," is entering into a new round of online public input gathering. In this latest round, Linn County residents are being asked to write short guiding principles on the topics of resource protection, sustainable development, livable communities, alternative and renewable energy, hazard mitigation, economic development and employment opportunities, and transportation. To participate, residents may visit the Linn County web site at www.linncounty.org and click on the "Round 2 - Rural Land Use Plan Survey" link on the home page under the "Living & Working" section of "Hot Topics." Input will be accepted online through Jan. 20. The plan update is being managed by the staff of the Linn County Planning & Development Department. "Guiding principles are foundational concepts that will guide decisions about strategies and implementation actions in the updated Rural Land Use Plan" said Les Beck, Linn County's planning and development director, in a press release. "They will apply to many decisions, and so it is extremely important that the citizens of Linn County give us their opinions and ideas on these guiding principles." A steering committee of local residents representing various stakeholder groups has been formed and several working groups will develop plan elements. The Rural Land Use Plan update is expected to be complete in early 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.


Blue Zones - CR!

Cedar Rapids is applying for selection of a Blue Zone Community. Blue Zones are places in the world where people statistically live happier, healthier and longer lives. Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield and Healthways have teamed up with Buettner to sponsor the Blue Zones Project in which 10 communities in Iowa will be chosen to become Blue Zones. If we are selected, we will have an opportunity to impact health and wellness to provide a healthier environment - which could include more trails (and the dollars needed to develop these).
 
Cedar Rapids is one of 58 Iowa communities in the running. A crucial component to being selected as a Blue Zone Community is demonstrating community support in the form of online pledges. With just 1.73% of Cedar Rapids currently pledged, we're ranked 53rd out of 58 communities applying to the Blue Zone Project. Yikes! Please go online and register your support before January 30. It is very simple and all you need to do is click on the link below and pledge your support today:http://www.bluezonesproject.com/citizen/signup.

 


The Bike Lane - CITY OF CEDAR RAPIDS BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE  NEWSLETTER

Progress towards a Bicycle Friendly Community, December 2011

IOWA BICYCLE SUMMIT & EXPO AND RAGBRAI ROUTE ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY
Land managers, trail supporters and community officials are encouraged to attend the Iowa Bicycle Summit and Expo sponsored by the Iowa Bicycle Coalition at the Veterans Auditorium in Des Moines on Jan. 27-28, 2012. The technical workshop designed for engineers, planners and community officials is on Friday Jan. 27. Twelve sessions will discuss trail maintenance, design, and policy issues. The consumer bicycle expo on Saturday Jan. 28 is free to the public. Over 60 exhibitors will be on hand to show the latest in new bicycle gear, training, trails and events. A large group of destination exhibitors are slated to participate. The 2012 RAGBRAI XL Route Announcement Party is on Saturday Jan. 28 and features live and silent auctions on bicycling items, door prizes, "Guess the Route" raffles, IBC updates, complimentary RAGBRAI style snacks & soft drinks, complimentary drafts, cash bar, and a special commemorative souvenir gift. Tickets to the route announcement party are $30.

http://www.iowabicyclecoalition.org/node/121

IOWA GOES BY BICYCLE WINTER BICYCLE CHALLENGE
Sign up for the Iowa Bicycle Coalition's Winter Bicycle Challenge during the month of December for tips on winter bicycling and a chance to win winter riding gear. If you registered for the Iowa Goes By Bicycle Challenge, you can use your same login. Log three trips in a week and you are automatically entered to win. Drawing dates are 12/12, 12/19, 12/26, and 1/2. No bike ride is too short. Ride around the block from some fresh air. It counts!

http://www.iowagoesbybicycle.com/?q=node/11

CEDAR RAPIDS BLUE ZONES APPLICATION
The City of Cedar Rapids Statement of Interest was approved and the City will submit an application by Jan. 4, 2012 to become one of ten communities to receive assistance from national experts in their quest to become a Blue Zones Community. Show your support and vote for Cedar Rapids at http://www.bluezonesproject.com/citizens/signup
Applications will be assessed and the finalist communities will be selected to host site visits in March 2012. The first round of demonstration sites will be selected in May 2012.

http://www.bluezonesproject.com/healthiest-state

 

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
 Sticks in the Water Paddlers [email protected]
 Think Bicycles  www.thinkbicycles.org
 University of Iowa Cycling Club (UICC)  www.iowacycling.org
 University of Iowa Triathlon Club - Trihawks
 www.trihawks.com

HALL BICYCLE COMPANY
419 2nd Avenue SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
319-362-1052 
www.hallbicycle.com

WINTER HOURS:
Monday and Thursday 8:30 am–8:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30 am–5:30 pm
Saturday 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Sunday Closed

NORTHTOWNE CYCLING & FITNESS
1150 Blairs Ferry Road NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
319-393-6557
www.northtownebikes.com

11/25 through 12/24:
Monday and Thursday 9:00 am–8:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00 am–6:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am–3:00 pm
Sunday Noon- 4:00 pm

12/26 through 2/28:
Monday - Friday  9:00 am–6:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am–3:00 pm
Sunday Closed
New Year's Day Closed

Indian Creek Nature Center 5th ANNUAL PADDLE DAY JAN 28, 2012:

Info from ICNC Paddle Day Coordinator Jan Aiels:

Whether you’re an experienced paddler, just getting started or have never dipped a paddle into water before…you’ll find something interesting at Paddle Day! Enjoy engaging presentations, great door prizes and numerous displays.  Here’s our schedule:

 

12:30 pm Registration and Educational Displays Open

1:00 pm  Floating Through History with Writer, Photographer & Lecturer, Larry Stone
Not just for paddlers, this is an entertaining look at the natural and cultural resources that canoeists, visitors and residents may experience along our waterways.

2:00 pm  Seatasea Watersports presents Kayaking Basics
Essential equipment, safety and technique

2:30 pm  What’s Happening
A quick update from our featured organizations on projects and opportunities

2:50 pm  Break

3:05 pm  Watershed Improvements with Iowa DNR Iowa-Cedar River Basin Coordinator, Mary Beth Stevenson
An update on watershed improvements that could improve paddling opportunities.

4:00 pm  Paddling and Fishing Our Lesser Known Waterways with Ben Petty
Eastern Iowa’s small rivers and streams present a wide variety of paddling and fishing experiences. This session will focus on both well-known and lesser known waterways and Ben will share some of the tips and techniques used when targeting smallmouth bass and trout in these streams. Even if you’re not an angler, these waterways provide many intimate and exciting opportunities to paddle in beautiful locations.

5:00 pm Goodbye until next year!

 

Admission is $7 for ICNC members; $10 for non-members. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or register online.

Sponsored by an anonymous donor, Indian Creek Nature Center, Sticks in the Water and Seatasea Watersports.

You can access the ICNC Currents newsletter and the Activity Calendar at:

http://www.indiancreeknaturecenter.org/activities/


Johnson County draft trails plan available for public comment

Johnson County officials are asking for input on the county's bicycling and trails plan.

In 2011, the Johnson County Board of Supervisors (BOS) asked the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) of Johnson County to update the trails plan adopted in 2006.

Based on discussions with county staff and the Johnson County Trails Advisory Committee (TAC), the contents of this plan emphasize linking destinations with trails, extending the existing urban trail network into unincorporated areas, and investing in trails where they will receive the most use.

The plan is available online at http://mpojc.org/docs/file/transportation/Draft2012TrailsPlan.pdf  and in print, by request. All written input received by Feb. 22 regarding the draft plan will be forwarded to the Johnson County Board of Supervisors. Public hearings are scheduled at 9 a.m. on Feb. 16 and Feb. 23 in the second floor board room of the Johnson County Administration Building, 913 S. Dubuque St.

Send written comments to Kris Ackerson, assistant transportation planner at MPOJC, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, Iowa 52245; by email at [email protected]; or by fax to 356-5217.

Article from the Corridor Business Journal Daily E-Update on 12/13/11.


Reminder! LCTA Annual Event

Please join the LCTA Board of Directors in celebrating the end of another successful year and an evening of networking. 

The annual event is scheduled for Monday, December 12th, 5-7PM at Parlor City.  Beer, pop, and pizza will be provided. There is no cost to attend, however, donations are appreciated. 

Please stop by and meet your LCTA board members, fellow LCTA supporters and everyone who has an interest in trail development!  Hope to see you on December 12th!


LIGHT UP YOUR BIKE FOR THE CEDAR RAPIDS HOLIDAY DELIGHT PARADE

LIGHT UP YOUR BIKE FOR THE CEDAR RAPIDS HOLIDAY DELIGHT PARADE

DECEMBER 3, 2011

The City of Cedar Rapids Bicycle Advisory Committee and Bike Ambassadors will have a lighted bicycles parade entry in the Holiday Delight Parade on Saturday Dec. 3, 2011.

Everyone is welcome to join us in our parade entry. Use lots of lights and classic holiday elements to light up your bike and yourself. (No Santa characters are allowed, except the official Santa on the last float in the parade.)

Last year we had over 50 lighted bikes of all types, and won first place for best use of light. Email [email protected] if you have questions.

Meet in front of Coopacabana at the corner of 4th Avenue and 6th Street SE at 5:30 pm Saturday December 3, 2011. Parade starts at 6:00 pm.

                        

Fire and Ice Festival

www.FreedomFestival.com

 Winter Wonderland Activity Zone in Greene Square Park 1pm-5pm

 7th Annual Chili Challenge at Armstrong Centre Food Court 222 3rd Ave SE 3pm-7pm

 HOLIDAY DELIGHT PARADE starts at 6:00 pm.

 Parade route is downtown on 2nd Ave and 3rd Ave from 2nd Street to 6th Street SE.

 Santa and Friends Meet and Greet at Smulekoff's 97 3rd Ave SE

 After the parade, visit with Santa, Mrs. Claus, elves and live reindeer while

 enjoying free holiday snacks.

Ugly Holiday Sweater Party at Dublin City Pub 415 1st St SE 7pm-9pm

 (Must be 21 to attend ugly sweater party)

 

Bike ambassadors please forward to your club or organization.

Thanks,

 

Gina Weaver, Project Engineer I, Traffic Engineering Division

Bicycle Advisory Committee

City of Cedar Rapids

1201 6th Street SW

Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

319-286-5802


Reminder: Survey for Rural Land Use Plan in Linn County

Please take a few minutes to complete this survey!

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.