Saturday, December 13, 2008

Central Recreation District

Updates coming soon with a listing of restaurants and yoga studios that I can recommend, posted on a Google map. The town square is the center axis point of the Fairfield recreation district.

Link for a related study. Creative, innovative people are attracted to creative, innovative environments.

Forum

The purpose of this blogspot is to serve bicyclists that are new to Fairfield, or cycling, as a user driven forum. Dare I use the "F" word that biking can be "Fun" when done in groups, large or small. After completing five RAGBRAI's - ego - I have realized how the mileage and time passes with ease while biking with others. Yes. Fun times indeed. It may be a rainy or windy day, but a joyful attitude towards such an endeavor eases any minor discomfort.

Observe the rules of the road, and use common sense. It has been my experience that a majority of vehicles driven in the area give plenty of leeway to cyclists. Pay that courtesy forward.
And, for godsakes, wear a helmet.

The route links to your right, should be a useful tool. Longer distances "roadie routes," is a WIP (work in progress). Currently, it has southwestern routes plotted.


btw, this is avolunteer project. So, before you ask for a refund on the time spent here - relax. Add to the solution. Go on!


~ my work is done. let the criticism begin. ~

Friday, December 12, 2008

Bike Fairfield

Alternative Transportation Masterplan

Working with the Fairfield City Planner, City Council, and a motivated committee of Fairfield citizens, the JCTC plans to facilitate development of a transportation masterplan which would create "spokes" from within the city out to the Loop Trail.


Additional plans call for linking the city's major recreational buildings and fields, as well as creating safe bicycle routes to schools. Community meetings will be held to receive public input.

Jefferson County Trail System