Please join us in a show of support for bicycle lanes tonight! Community Outreach Event Thursday, April 19 7:00-9:00PM @ Kaimuki Community Park, 3521 Waialae Avenue View Event in Calendar Two hours of your day can make Waialae a complete street! Please, wear yellow or neon green to show your support or a HBL or [...]
Perhaps the most famous quote from the popular movie ‘Field of Dreams‘ was the repetitive command heard in dreams by the film’s main character, “Build it and they will come.” The farmer finally relents to the command and builds a baseball field in the middle of a cornfield in Iowa. Subsequently, spirits do come to [...]
At the first Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Bicycling meeting yesterday, City Bicycling Coordinator Chris Sayers informed the committee that the final decision on bike lanes on Waialae Avenue has yet to be determined. “The City Department of Transportation Services (DTS) is still evaluating the data collected during the test which included observations, speed and volume [...]
Action Alert! 7pm, Thursday 10/13, Diamond Head/Kapahulu/St. Louis Neighborhood Board @404 Kapahulu Avenue (Ala Wai Golf Club House)The movement for complete streets on our island starting with Waialae Avenue has mobilized the community and helped push DTS closer to realizing the project. Through multiple showings of strong community support we have gotten the official support of [...]
This month on our holoholo ride we rode this route: State Capitol > Beretania > Dillingham > turn at HCC > Nimitz > Ala Moana > Piikoi > King The Nimitz > Ala Moana stretch was a horrendous experience and a mood killer. After riding on this stretch in the gutter(there were cars that purposefully [...]
The Department of Transportation Services Traffic Lane Study of Waialae Avenue concludes today and it is clear that the fight for dedicated bike lanes has just begun. According to DTS, the sentiment is split among business owners located on Waialae Ave. Some have gone so far as voicing their consideration to ‘close shop,’ if the [...]
It’s no secret that Honolulu’s streets are not the safest for cyclists – with one of the highest bicycle fatality rates in the nation, it’s no wonder our streets are car dominated. Unfortunately, the process of changing urban transportation is a complex and time-consuming process. You cannot just go out with a bucket of white [...]
Action Alert! 7pm tonight, Tuesday, 8/17 @ 1117 Koko Head Ave(Kaimuki Christian Church) Tonight is an important moment in the movement to create a complete Waialae and complete streets on our island.We will be at the Kaimuki Neighborhood Board tonight presenting on and asking for official support for bike lanes on Waialae Avenue. A team [...]
Why ride at dusk on the last Friday of the month? Because in over 300 cities around the world, on the last Friday of each month, bikers gather and ride in unity, in mass – for fun and celebration, for recognition and advocacy, and for a chance to create a unique urban cycling experience. ‘Critical [...]
July 9-10, 2011 – In Memory of Zachary Manago In December 2010, an 18-year old Hawaii Pacific University student named Zachary Manago was killed in a hit and run crash near Wahiawa. Manago was with a group of cyclists on a round-the-island ride on a Friday night when he was hit by a white SUV [...]