On-going efforts to get MoCo to plow the Capital Crescent Trail

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  • #995435
    consularrider
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    Sethpo,

    Thanks for the information, and remember, this is the Washington Area Bike Forum, BikeArlington gets the kudos for its launch.

    #995437
    KLizotte
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    Yeah, I’ll send Berliner a note. Even though I live in Arlington, the only route (and reason) I have to go to Bethesda is via the CCT. I like biking there for brunch or lunch and there is no way I’m going to deal with driving or metro for a meal I can get closer to home. Combined with a bike ride however, it makes for a great day out, especially with friends.

    So if those folks want me to continue spending money on their side of the border…..

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    #995438
    ebubar
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    Thank you SOOO much for this. I’ve sent a quick email offering my experience and my thanks. I’ve realized how much I miss the trails with all the riding through the city that i’ve had to do. Its just so dirty in the bike lanes and cars seem to have upped their game in the war to brutally maim cyclists. Its gotten bad enough on M street that I have bailed to the towpath! Stupid Priuses, BMW’s, Lexus’s, Mercedes’s, other luxury vehicles…:mad:

    #995442
    cvcalhoun
    Participant

    Thank you so much for this! Here’s today’s evidence that the problem is continuing:

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    #996937
    sethpo
    Participant

    Looks like we won. We beat city hall! (or at least the Parks Dept.)

    From the press release:

    Montgomery County Councilmember Roger Berliner today applauded a
    proposal by the County’s Department of Parks to create a pilot snow removal program for the
    Capital Crescent Trail that will be ready for next winter. The trail is widely used by
    bicyclists, hikers, and pedestrians throughout the region. Berliner, Chair of the Council’s
    Transportation and Environment Committee, led the original request to the Parks Department
    to consider creating such a program out of concern for the condition of the Capital Crescent
    Trail and its lack of maintenance following the snow events of this recent winter

    Documents:

    Press Release from Berliner’s office:
    http://imgur.com/N3kbHfc

    Original letter to Parks Dept:
    http://imgur.com/uZ1ujC5

    Response from Parks (full of excuses from out-going Director Bradford)
    http://imgur.com/T8MLfsp

    Send your thanks to Councilmember Berliner at:
    Councilmember.berliner@montgomerycountymd.gov

    And obviously, huge thanks to WABA for their tireless and on-going lobbying efforts on this and so many other matters!

    #999126
    sethpo
    Participant

    Howdy CCT users. I’m fairly confident (hopeful I guess) that the MoCo Council will follow through on their plans for a pilot snow removal project on the CCT as described earlier in this thread. But, it looks like there are some councilmembers who are, shall we say, ill informed.

    http://www.bethesdanow.com/2014/04/21/council-members-caution-against-plowing-capital-crescent-trail/

    “I’m worried we are inviting a dangerous activity,” Leventhal said, in comments to Parks staff at the hearing. “No one ever thinks they’re going to get into an accident. I’m envisioning a lot of bicyclists losing control and having problems on black ice.”

    That led Councilmember Marc Elrich to question how bicyclists would get to the Trail if certain roads or sidewalks aren’t plowed.
    “The more we talk about it, the more impractical it seems,” Elrich said.

    Please send a quick message of support for CCT plowing to these two Councilmembers at:

    Councilmember.elrich@montgomerycountymd.gov
    Councilmember.Leventhal@montgomerycountymd.gov

    Thanks!

    #999135
    mstone
    Participant

    Wait, are they establishing that they’re liable for black ice on County maintained facilities? Bring on the lawsuits!

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