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AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT
For Board Business Meeting of June 22, 2011
Please see directions for completing this document on the next page.
DATE: June 7, 2011
FROM: Cynthia Smidt Community Development Department
317-3150
TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM:
Presentation of `Big Chainring" and "Safe Sidewalk" Awards from the Deschutes County Bicycle and
Pedestrian Advisory Committee.
PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS DATE? No
BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS:
The Deschutes County Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) has selected the 2011 "Big
Chainring" Award recipients. Since 1996, the Big Chainring Awards have been awarded annually to
honor individuals, businesses, public agencies, and advocacy groups that have made significant
contributions in the support of better bicycling and walking in Central Oregon. In addition, the Peter
I-lanson Memorial Award specifically recognizes individuals in the community who have provided
outstanding voluntary contributions. Staff and BPAC members request that the Board assist in the
presentation of five awards this year: the "Peter Hanson Memorial Award" to Chris Kratsch and the
Big Chainring award to Cassondra Schindler, Robin Lewis with the City of Bend, Lucas Freeman with
Bike Around Bend, and William Warburton with Bend Endurance Academy.
The BPAC has selected the 2011 "Safe Sidewalks" Award recipients. Since 2006, the Safe Sidewalks
Awards have recognized those businesses and property owners who not only fulfill, but also often
exceed the legal requirements of keeping their sidewalks safe and clear of debris and hazards this past
year. For the first time, the award has been expanded to include and recognize year-round maintenance.
Staff and BPAC members request that the Board assist in the presentation of seven awards this year. In
Bend the winners were Miller Lumber, US Bank at NE 3rd & Olney, Jeong Sook and Young Kyu Lee
business complex at 671 NE Greenwood Avenue, and the Sunriver Owners Association Public Works
Department; the winners in Redmond were The Hen's Tooth and The Antler's Inn; and the winner in
Sisters was Sisters School District.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None
RECOMMENDATION & ACTION REQUESTED: Staff requests that the Board assist in the
presentation of the Big Chainring and Safe Sidewalks awards this year.
ATTENDANCE: Cheryl Howard, Chair of BPAC
DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS: Cynthia Smidt, CDD Associate Planner
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Bend, Oregon June 6, 2011
Chainring Awards Given to Groups and Individuals June 22
The Deschutes County Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) has selected
the 2011 Big Chainring Award recipients. Chris Kratsch, Cassondra Schindler, William
Warburton, Lucas Freeman, and Robin Lewis will be recognized on June 22 for their
contributions to pedestrian and bicycle friendly environments in Deschutes County.
The awards will be presented at the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners Business
Meeting on Wednesday, June 22 at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will be held in the Barnes and
Sawyer rooms of the Deschutes County Services Center at 1300 NW Wall Street in Bend.
Since 1996, the Big Chainring Awards have been awarded annually to honor individuals,
businesses, and public agencies that have made significant contributions in support of
better bicycling and walking in Central Oregon.
This year's winners include:
Peter Hanson Memorial Award -Chris Kratsch
The Peter Hanson Memorial Award recognizes community members that have provided
outstanding voluntary contributions. For over a decade, Chris Kratsch has been at the
forefront of trail maintenance and construction for Central Oregon Trails Alliance (COTA),
not only in the trails west of Bend but on trails all over Central Oregon. Chris first teamed
his craft working along Phil Meglasson beginning in the late 90s. Ten years ago, he came
to the first big work party the Sisters Trail Alliance (STA) organized for the Peterson
Ridge Trail. Chris proceeded to bring a gang of volunteers and a truckload of tools to all
four of the big work parties STA hosted during the recent 20 -month build -out of the
Peterson Ridge Trail. He is the prime mover behind the semi-annual work parties for
COTA, as well as the several monthly work events that take place in conjunction with
local bike shops. Chris routinely takes advantage of the annual Forest Service spring
training opportunities for trail construction and maintenance. He also arranges for STA
members to attend these trainings as well, at the same time being a patient mentor to
many local trail building enthusiasts. Trail building is truly Chris's passion, as reflected in
the many thousands of hours he has invested in our local trails. Chris's tireless efforts
have helped Bend develop its reputation as a mountain biking destination.
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Big Chainring Award for an Individual-Cassondra Schindler
Cassondra Spring Schindler first contacted Charles Youel, curator and creator of
ARTCRANK, in 2009 and asked what it would take to bring ARTCRANK to Bend.
ARTCRANK, a poster art show for cyclists based out of Minnesota, has been in areas
with larger population bases including San Francisco, London, Portland, Minneapolis,
and Denver. Since ARTCRANK is a lean operation, it can take up to six months to
organize an event in a new region. With a belief in the talent of Bend's creative
community and in the viability of a bike themed poster art show, Cassondra collaborated
with community partners and individuals to bring the event to Central Oregon. Cassondra
led sponsorship, location, and artist recruitment efforts with significant help from Sweet
Pea Cole. Community support was also provided by Visit Bend, tbd agency, Deschutes
Brewery, Dana MacKenzie, and Veronica Vega. ARTCRANK was one of a number of
Cross Culture: Art + Bike Love festival events scheduled to coincide with the 2010
Cyclocross Nationals. Mr. Youel was quoted in a Bike Around Bend article, "Give me half
a dozen Cassondra(s) and I could take over the world."
Big Chainring Award for Non -Profit
William (Bill) Warburton, Bend Endurance Academy
Bill Warburton is the cycling director and coach at the Bend Endurance Academy. Bill
also does outreach efforts with Central Oregon Trail Alliance, coordinates the Bend
Bicycle Film Festival, and contributes greatly to the vibrancy of the bike community in
Central Oregon. At any of the dozens of races and cycling events in Central Oregon, Bill
can be seen volunteering with course set-up or takedown. In 2009, he spearheaded the
creation of a new junior road biking development program for young Central Oregon
cyclists, encouraging a group of high school boys and girls to cycle and compete. Bill
provided coaching, transportation, coordination, and equipment resources. He also
encouraged parents and other members of the community to support and participate with
the juniors, and he mentored them at their races and training sessions. Through his work
with young cyclists, the participation of local junior racers at national level cycling events
held in Bend and around Oregon more than doubled from 2009 to 2010. Each of these
junior racers train on the roads and uses his/her bike as transportation. Bill's work
promotes the objectives of the BPAC by creating and developing the next generation of
riders. As a USA Cycling Level 3 Coach, Bill was selected to coach the US team at the
Winter Triathlon world championships in Finland. We are fortunate to have a coach of his
caliber who works so tirelessly to instill the love of cycling in Central Oregon youth. His
plan for the future is to continue to expand outreach for cycling to youth ages 6-18
through the Bend Endurance Academy ( or BEA at www.bendenduranceacademy.orq), to
create and grow a regional high school cycling league, and to hold community events
hosted by BEA, such as bike rodeos and races.
Big Chainring Award for Advocacy/Group Lucas Freeman, Bike Around Bend
Lucas Freeman has made it his mission to be the source for alternative transport
information for Central Oregon. He has contributed immensely to the cycling community
through his website www.BikeAroundBend.com . Lucas' website provides the following to
the cycling community.
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1. Encourages community input and involvement on valuable facilities and projects
needed within the community
2. Provides fair and unbiased reporting of meetings and activities within Deschutes
County
3. Provides continual updates on road construction projects that may affect
commuter traffic
4. Provides announcements for upcoming events in the community
In addition, Lucas volunteered to build and maintain the BPAC
www.bikecentraloregon.orq site, providing visitors and locals alike an opportunity to find
valuable Central Oregon cycling information.
Big Chainring Award for Public Agency
Robin Lewis, City of Bend Transportation Engineer
In her position as Transportation Engineer with the City of Bend, Robin Lewis has been
involved in planning many bicycle and pedestrian amenities in the last few years. She
has been working to complete the cross-town, east -west link of the Skyliners-Galveston-
Riverside-Franklin-Bear Creek corridor. With the new Miller Elementary School, she
ensured the 10 -foot wide asphalt multi -use path was extended to the school along
Skyliners Road. In 2009, she worked to fulfill an ODOT grant with the neighbors to add
sidewalks and bike lanes along Galveston Avenue from 14th Street to Skyliners Road.
Furthermore, in 2010 Robin helped secure an ODOT grant for sidewalks and a new
buffered bike lane approach to improving transportation along Riverside -Franklin Avenue
on the stretch through downtown Bend to Galveston Avenue. She is an integral part of
the new Galveston Avenue Improvement Corridor, which is in its beginning stages of
design, to enhance further walking and biking along the Galveston business district
between 14th Street to the Deschutes River. She is also working on a two -block stretch
of added bike lanes and sidewalks on Bear Creek Road between the Larkspur Trail and
Cessna Drive. As the transportation liaison to the Franklin Avenue project to eliminate
flooding in the underpass of the Parkway and Burlington Northern Rail she is working on
bicycling enhancements between 3rd Street and downtown Bend. Other projects that
enhance multi -modal integration and safety include the Larkspur Trail crossing at
Tempest Drive project, the enhanced NE 12th Street crossing of Greenwood Avenue
(under construction to add a push-button activated rapid flash beacon), and the Colorado
Avenue Bike Lane Safety Project. In addition, she applied for a research project to
experiment with flashing yellow beacons at selected Bend intersections to reduce delay
to all users at traffic signals.
For more information about the annual Big Chainring Awards, please contact Deschutes
County Associate Planner Cynthia Smidt at (541) 317-3150.
Deschutes County Government provides for the safety, security and health of Deschutes
County's 170,000 citizens through public safety, human services, adult and juvenile corrections
and many other valuable public services. For more information, please go to www.deschutes.org
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MEDIA CONTACTS:
Peter Russell, (541) 383-6718
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May 27, 2011
Businesses Recognized June 22 with Safe Sidewalk Awards
This past year, five Deschutes County businesses and two organizations "cemented" their
reputations for providing potential customers and pedestrians with a debris and hazard -free
environment. On June 22, the businesses will receive Safe Sidewalk Awards from the Deschutes
County Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC).
The Safe Sidewalk Awards will be presented at the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners
Business Meeting held on Wednesday, June 22 at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will be held in the
Barnes and Sawyer Rooms (first floor) of the Deschutes County Services Center at 1300 NW
Wall Street in Bend.
For the first time, the award has been expanded to recognize year-round maintenance.
Each year, the award serves as a positive reminder to businesses that promptly removing snow
and ice from sidewalks helps ensure the safety of pedestrians and attracts customers. Along with
the snow and ice of winter, there are many other hazards that are present year-round that need
attention like low hanging vegetation, irrigation overspray, and deteriorating sidewalks. All of
these conditions can create challenging and often dangerous conditions on sidewalks in
commercial areas.
2010-2011 winners include:
City of Bend Businesses City of Redmond Businesses
Miller Lumber
US Bank at NE 3`d and Olney
Lee Business Complex
Sunriver Owners Assoc., Public Works Dept.
City of La Pine Businesses
No nominations received
The Hen's Tooth
Antler Inn Antiques & Topiary
City of Sisters Auencv
Sisters School District
For more information about nominating a business next year for a BPAC Safe Sidewalks Award,
please call the Deschutes County Community Development Department at (541) 317-3150.
Deschutes County Government provides for the safety, security and health of Deschutes
County's 170,000 citizens through public safety, human services, adult and juvenile corrections
and many other valuable public services. For more information, please go to www.deschutes.org .