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July 8, 2024

Good Works Columbus: July 8, 2024

Bike Plus final feedback, Transit Columbus, All Aboard Ohio, Youth Climate Fund, Book Fest, Grove City ATP

Intro

Hi everyone, happy Monday! If you want to go to the All Aboard Ohio annual meeting this weekend, today is the final day that you can purchase tickets (details below). Also be sure to get your feedback into Bike Plus as this comment window will be closing on today (July 8th)!

If you have an upcoming event or a link you’d like to share for the newsletter, feel free to send suggestions.

Things you can do in person

  • Transit Columbus July meeting (July 9 7:00pm-8:30pm Columbus Main Library, Meeting Room 1A 96 S Grant Ave Columbus OH). We’ll have folks from LinkUS to talk about NEW transit maps and transit supportive infrastructure.

  • All Aboard Ohio annual meeting - Jul 13, 2024, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM 🚂

Nationwide and Ohio State 4-H Center, 2201 Fred Taylor Dr, Columbus, OH 43210

Join us for our 2024 annual meeting! Our speaker lineup includes Amtrak Vice President, Network Development Nicole Bucich and Harvey Miller, Professor & Director of the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis at The Ohio State University, plus a panel of local stakeholders and decision-makers. 

Tickets to the meeting MUST be purchased in advance. The deadline is July 8.

  • Columbus Youth Climate Action Fund 🌎
    This new micro grant program is now accepting applications for youth-led climate projects that support environmental justice and meeting our Columbus Climate Action Plan goals. A project can receive up to $5,000 from the grant and applications will be accepted through 8/2. For more details on the program, including how to apply, check the link here.

  • Columbus Book Festival Volunteer (July 13-14th)

    There’s still a few available slots to volunteer for this weekend’s upcoming book festival.
    We’ll need hundreds of community volunteers to make the Columbus Book Festival weekend a success! Choose opportunities for working with exhibitors, festival attendees and authors.

    Volunteer opportunities include:

    • Check-in authors, exhibitors and entertainers

    • Monitor panel sessions and presentations

    • Assist festival attendees at information booths

    • Provide behind-the-scenes assistance to festival staff

    Volunteers receive a Columbus Book Festival T-shirt, free parking and snacks.

  • MORPC/GOhio commute Summer Commute Challenge (July 1-August 31) 🚍

    Do you ever carpool or vanpool, take transit, bike, walk, or ride an e-scooter to work? Have you thought about trying one of these sustainable transportation modes? With Gohio Commute's Make Your Miles Matter: Summer Challenge, you can earn rewards for simply logging the trips that you already take!

    Join our July-August Commuting Challenge by logging trips between July 1 – August 31, 2024 and you will be automatically entered for a chance to win one of two $50 gift cards. Registration & contest details can be found at GohioCommute.com/MORPC. Please contact the Gohio Commute team at Gohio@morpc.org with any questions you may have.

Things you can do online

  • [Bike Plus] 🚲 The City is in the process of conducting a technical review and feasibility analysis of the draft vision network. In conjunction with your feedback, the draft vision network is subject to change in the final plan. Please note that the draft vision network focuses on City of Columbus infrastructure. Connections may be shown between jurisdictions and will be coordinated with the respective jurisdiction.

    Bike Plus is a plan by the City of Columbus to create a safe, connected and comfortable network for people to bike, scooter, skate and roll in the city.

  • (survey 5-10 minutes) [Grove City Active Transportation Plan] 🚲

    Grove City is creating an Active Transportation Plan to make it easier to walk, bike or roll safely in the community.

    The plan will:

    • Identify programs, policies and improvements to enhance safety and accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians.

    • Engage the public and community stakeholders throughout the planning process. 

  • [Project Sidewalk] 👩🏽‍🦽Help map out sidewalk accessibility issues in Columbus! Check out the link here to help map out the rest of Columbus.

    What is Project Sidewalk?

    Roughly 30.6 million individuals in the US have physical disabilities that affect their ambulatory activities; nearly half of those individuals report using an assistive aid such as a wheelchair, cane, crutches, or walker. Despite comprehensive civil rights legislation for Americans with disabilities, many city streets, sidewalks, and businesses remain inaccessible. The problem is not just that street-level accessibility affects where and how people travel in cities but also that there are few, if any, mechanisms to determine accessible areas of a city a priori.

    This project describes a two-pronged vision: first, to develop scalable data collection methods for acquiring sidewalk accessibility information using a combination of crowdsourcing, computer vision, and online map imagery, and second, to use this new data to design, develop, and evaluate a novel set of navigation and map tools for accessibility. Our overarching goal is to transform the ways in which accessibility information is collected and visualized for every sidewalk, street, and building façade in America.

  • [National] Ask your U.S. Senator to support the EXPLORE Act.

    This historic legislation will significantly improve and expand access to outdoor recreation opportunities across America’s public lands.

    The EXPLORE Act will support and grow outdoor recreation opportunities across the country so all Americans can get outside and enjoy our public lands. The bill includes provisions to streamline permitting processes to support bike guides and outfitters, identify new long-distance bike trails, increase recreation access for underserved communities, and more.

Other Stuff

  • Bikes For All People (934 Parsons Ave. Columbus, OH 43206) are seeking bicycle trailers for their patrons that need to transport goods. If you have a child or pet trailer that you aren’t using please consider donating.

Save the Date

  • MT. VERNON AVENUE BIKEWAY PROJECT – PHASE 1 

    PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE MEETING 
    (
    Wednesday, July 17 5:30pm-7:30pm: Ohio State African American & African Studies, Community Extension Center  

    905 Mt. Vernon Ave, Columbus, OH 43203)

    The City of Columbus (in partnership with ODOT) would like to invite you to participate in a public open  house meeting. Public input is an important part of the project development process  and provides valuable feedback that helps guide decision-making through all phases of  development. The City of Columbus is developing improvements for Mt. Vernon  Avenue. The purpose of the improvements is to address and improve safety issues,  specifically for bicyclists and pedestrians. The proposed project will add on-street  separated bike lanes, incorporating bus islands, sidewalk bump-outs, and sidewalk and  curb repairs on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and Mt. Vernon Avenue from Hamilton  Avenue to Champion Avenue.  

    The city is seeking public input regarding the design of these proposed improvements.  We hope you can join us for the upcoming public meeting where the project team will explain  the overall project, present potential impacts, answer your questions, and receive  your input. All residents, visitors, and those who frequent the area are invited to attend.

  • Matter News Community Conversations: Caring for the Unhoused 🏠
    (Thursday, July 18 8:00pm: Two Dollar Radio HQ 1124 Parson Ave Columbus, OH)
    Join Matter News editor Andy Downing, celebrated author Hanif Abdurraqib and Heer to Serve founder Emily Myers at Two Dollar Radio HQ for a community conversation centered on Matter’s recent reporting related to the city’s unhoused residents. This is the first in a monthly series that will address rotating subjects on the third Thursday of each month.

  • Yay Bikes! Bike Ride - Bike Plus Plan
    (Saturday, July 20 10:00am-1:00pm: The Boat House 679 W Spring St Columbus, OH)
    The City of Columbus Bike Plus planning team is looking forward to riding with Yay Bikes! We will talk about the current status of Bike Plus, immediate next steps, and timeline for wrapping up the planning process. Stops will highlight projects that are scheduled to be constructed in the next five years.

  • Why Climate Justice Matters 🌎
    (Saturday, July 27 2-4:00pm: 905 Mt. Vernon Ave Columbus, OH)

    Why Climate Justice Matters

    Come join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the importance of climate justice at 905 Mt Vernon Ave. Our event aims to raise awareness about the impact of climate change on marginalized communities and the urgent need for equitable solutions.

    Listen to inspiring speakers, engage in interactive workshops, and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about creating a more sustainable future for all. Let's come together to explore why climate justice matters and how we can make a difference!

In Case You Missed It

  • LinkUS Engagement Survey (2 minutes)

    We invite you to share your thoughts on LinkUS and public transportation's impact on your life and community. Your answers will be shared as part of a social media initiative to spread awareness about LinkUS and what it means for the Central Ohio region. Thank you for your participation!

  • Mark up the Vision Zero Columbus map. Have a close call walking, biking, or getting around town? Do you know a dangerous intersection that can be improved? Help identify these spots on the Vision Zero map.

Have a great day everyone!

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