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How Small Decisions have Big Consequences
Traffic study and Bruce st Two small city council votes Monday night Oct 20th could shape the future of Warner Robins’ – and most people won’t even notice them. The first is a parking lot expansion at the North Houston Sports Complex. Programs at this facility cater to kids, teens, and seniors – the very…
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..On upcoming road projects over the next 25 years
Few people understand how our built environment comes to be, and how the place we live is shaped not only by political leaders, land use, planning and zoning, but more subtly our streetscapes, transportation policy, and engineering standards. Once a hardscape is built, it may be 30 years until it’s touched again, and it will…
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We Need Your Transportation Input!
There are two surveys we’d love to get your feedback on. This is a big opportunity to have your voice heard by our local transportation policy makers! The first survey is from the Warner Robins Metropolitan Planning Organization, which covers all of Houston County, thenortheastern portion of Peach County, and the cities of Byron,Centerville, Perry,…
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The Spooky Ride
On October 17th, we’re going to ride our bikes from Wellston Trail to the City of Warner Robins Halloween Spooktacular Food Truck Roundup! Here’s the details for the Spooky Ride: We’re looking forward to riding with you soon! RSVP on our Facebook event here!
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“It’s a marathon, not a sprint!”
Hi, y’all! First off, I wanted to share that we’ll have a table set up at the HoustonHealthy 5K Race, Fun Run and Wellness Expo this Saturday, September 21st at 8:00am at the Roy H. “Sonny” Watson Health Pavilion to hand out copies of Georgia Bikes’ “Bicyclist Pocket Guide.” If you’re free, we’d love to…
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Grocery Shopping on a Bicycle
I’ve been doing a lot of athletic cycling recently since the Ride Robins partnership with the Rusty Chains cycling club began earlier in August. But I also use my bicycle to get to work and get our groceries from time to time. Especially now that the hot summer weather is showing some signs of relenting…
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We’d love your event feedback!
Hey, y’all! July and August have been hot and muggy. “Air you can wear,” as the saying goes. Between the weather, summer vacations, and the fact that we haven’t been advertising the events very well… Let’s just say that Ride Robins could be doing a better job of doing the things you want to be…
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Ride to Empanadas August 3!
Our first Saturday ride of August is coming up at 10am, August 3rd! This time, we’ll be taking this 4-mile route from Fountain Park to My Grandma’s Empanadas: If the rain and hot, humid “air you can wear” hold off, we may ride around a little longer than the direct route! Looks promising so far.…
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Which Houston County Schools are most walkable and bikeable?
Houston County School’s Community Relations department was prompt and professional when I reached out for data regarding student transportation modes. Surprisingly, they do not know the percentage of students that walk, bike, or car ride to school. They did supply this link which shows information regarding transportation by bus. They also stated for the 23-24…
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Fountain Park to Center Park Ride This Saturday
The weather is looking nice and sunny for our ride from Fountain Park to Center Park at Centerville this Saturday, June 15th at 10am! That said, tomorrow’s high is going to be in the upper 90s so be sure to bring plenty of water and wear your sunscreen. There’s a splash pad, too, so bring…
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Road Diet?
It was interesting to see this recent story from Dublin, GA: Dublin tries a new way to reduce speeds: a ‘road diet.’ Here’s what that is While it doesn’t fully capture the neighborhood greenways concept Ride Robins is advocating, it’s much closer than anything under discussion in Houston County. The model of residents engaging to…
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Where to go for our group ride?
Hi y’all! I’m curious where you’d like to go on our group bicycle ride on Saturday, June 15th, so I’ve created a Google Form where you can check the boxes of places you’d like to go. If I missed any good ideas, feel free to type them in the “Other” text box! We’ll likely pick…
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Ride Robins Routes
Ride Robins’ goal is to establish safe for all ages and abilities active transportation routes to meaningful locations throughout the Robins Region. At the outset, these will be informal routes built on folk knowledge and crowdsourcing. Over time, with support from local governments, these routes can be formalized. In a separate article we will explore…
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What a Ride!
Twenty bicyclists came out to our Ride Into Summer group bicycle ride and I couldn’t be happier! It was a nice slow roll from Fountain Park to Perkins Field and the weather was beautiful. Thanks so much to everyone that came out! We’re going to keep it up and have group rides every first and…
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Ride Into Summer
We’ve got a group bicycle ride coming up on Saturday, June 1ˢᵗ at 10:00am! We’re meeting at Fountain Park and riding to the city’s Summer Bazaar event at Perkins Field. Bring your wheels (e-bikes are welcome!), your helmet, and a bike lock if you’d like to leave your bike unattended while we partake in the…
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Ride Cancelled Today
Thunderstorms are rolling through central Georgia this morning, so we won’t be having our group ride to the city’s Bikes & Blessings event today. Stay safe and dry out there, and we look forward to seeing you on our next group ride on Saturday, June 1!
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Bikes, Blessings, and Committee Minutes
Hey y’all! First off, we’re planning for another group ride on Saturday, May 18th at 10:00am at Fountain Park. This bike ride coincides with the city’s Bikes & Blessings event, so we’ll try to make our way to Perkins field. It’s about a three mile ride (route here). Excited to see y’all there, weather permitting!…
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Group Ride Cancelled May 4!
Storms will be rolling through the area on Saturday and the City of Warner Robins has postponed the International City Experience tomorrow, so we are cancelling the group ride on May 4th. We hope to see you out on our next group ride, Saturday, May 18th!
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Villages?
The Houston County Joint Comprehensive Plan identifies two ideas to integrate development with neighborhoods. The first, under the subheading “Industrial Areas”, describes “nodes along major corridors”. What nodes, and where? That’s not defined, but the implication is commercial and residential development concentrated around “industrial parks”. That our large work centers should be well-connected to nearby…
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Riding to the International City Experience!
This upcoming Saturday, May 4th, we’ll be riding our bikes from Fountain Park to Perkins Field for the International City Experience. It’s a 3-mile ride on the residential streets between Watson Boulevard and Russell Parkway (link to the route here). There will be food trucks, live performances, and all sorts of things to do once…
