Scott and Alicia, I've read through the micromobility in downtown Reno survey. Not a current user, so realized I had little useful information to help me evaluate and choose among the options offered. Are there biking/user resources on line or otherwise that offer input/advocacy in connection with the survey proposals? Coming to this issue late, but am totally supportive of micromobilitiy infrastructure. Thank you.
Great question! Yes, I see that the Truckee Meadows Bicycle Alliance has now posted their recommendations on their website, which you can view here: https://bikewashoe.org/infrastructure-policy-and-advocacy/. You can follow them on social media, too, for ongoing discussion on this and related topics.
Thanks so much for pulling together in one place and making accessible the various surveys on projects affecting life in Reno. I'm particularly concerned with this information: "Axios is out with a report on an assessment of U.S. cities with the fastest-warming summers. The top five: Reno, Boise, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and El Paso. Average temperature increases from 1970 to 2022 were highest in Reno (+11.1°F), Boise, Idaho (+5.8°F) and Las Vegas (+5.8°F)." Current Reno development, including lots of big, black parking sites without trees and ineffective public transportation, seems guaranteed to keep us in first place for a long time.
As a relative newcomer to Reno, 2010, I enjoy reading your news letters... And, I especially enjoyed your historical links in this newsletter... Thanks !
Thanks for your continued support of Reno bike lanes, Alicia!
Absolutely! Thanks for all of your advocacy through the years!
Scott and Alicia, I've read through the micromobility in downtown Reno survey. Not a current user, so realized I had little useful information to help me evaluate and choose among the options offered. Are there biking/user resources on line or otherwise that offer input/advocacy in connection with the survey proposals? Coming to this issue late, but am totally supportive of micromobilitiy infrastructure. Thank you.
Great question! Yes, I see that the Truckee Meadows Bicycle Alliance has now posted their recommendations on their website, which you can view here: https://bikewashoe.org/infrastructure-policy-and-advocacy/. You can follow them on social media, too, for ongoing discussion on this and related topics.
Perfect! Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for pulling together in one place and making accessible the various surveys on projects affecting life in Reno. I'm particularly concerned with this information: "Axios is out with a report on an assessment of U.S. cities with the fastest-warming summers. The top five: Reno, Boise, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and El Paso. Average temperature increases from 1970 to 2022 were highest in Reno (+11.1°F), Boise, Idaho (+5.8°F) and Las Vegas (+5.8°F)." Current Reno development, including lots of big, black parking sites without trees and ineffective public transportation, seems guaranteed to keep us in first place for a long time.
As a relative newcomer to Reno, 2010, I enjoy reading your news letters... And, I especially enjoyed your historical links in this newsletter... Thanks !
Thank you, Donna!