NYCC September 2015 Club Meeting: NYC DOT Explains Bike Lanes
September 2015 Club Meeting: NYC DOT Explains Bike Lanes
-- everything you always wanted to know about NYC’s bike grid but were pedaling too hard to ask
When: Tuesday, September 15, 2015, 6-9:00PM (program from 7-8)
Where: Connolly's Pub & Restaurant, 121 West 45 Street (between 6th & Broadway), 3rd floor
Presenting:
Hayes Lord: As New York City Department of Transportation Bicycle Program Coordinator, Hayes is responsible for the implementation of bicycle facilities, bike parking and promotional materials and events throughout the city. Hayes has over 18 years of sustainable transportation planning, design and implementation experience and a Masters in Urban Planning from Hunter College
- What route, commuting or recreational, would you like to see improved?
- What street-intersection-path-bridge do you feel most needs a treatment?
- Got questions about bike share? Central-Prospect Parks? Other?
New York Cycle Club, founded in 1936, is the largest such club in the city, an all-volunteer recreational cycling organization that offers its 2,000 members rides at all pace levels; weekend trips; a nationally recognized spring training program; monthly meetings featuring important speakers in the field. NYCC offers a full calendar of special events, in a friendly environment where you'll meet other, like-minded cycling NY-ers.
Banner Design: Cathline Marshall
Program Coordinator: Neile Weissman
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