Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Out of the Mouths of Babies

Note the panic look on Andrew's face in this vintage photo, neither of us has a helmet on! He could be thinking, "I'd feel a lot safer if Colington Road had a multi-use path."

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The town of Duck joins the southern and northern beaches via a nice multi-use path that I understand friend Stan White help make a reality. Out of town, the path is adjacent to the road but not connected. In town it takes another form.

Through the town proper the path becomes a marked shoulder on both sides of the road. This is what I mean by being creative and thinking outside the box for our multi-use path. We don't have to throw out the baby with the bath water by suggesting that a multi-use path push close to the road homes and businesses out of the way. We all love the quaintness of our local spots.

Just give us a multi-use path the best way you can. Do not say it cannot be done because of land issues and a crazy $37 million dollar cost. That's an insult to our intelligence. Land issues can be resolved one at a time if need be. An interstate could be built along our 5 mile stretch for $37 million.

Our problem with this stuck in neutral issue is that we have no focused representation at court. Being rural Atlantic Township has its drawbacks when it comes to a voice in government. The commissioners represent us but they also represent the entire county. We are one tiny cog in their machine. Gotta get more vocal folks. And tell them and tell them and tell them.

We. Want. A. Multi-use. Path. Now.

Thank you to everyone that is working to keep this project in the eyes of those that have the power to make the wheels of our bicycles turn on a safe path along Colington Road.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Now Here's a Trail!




The American Tobacco Trail is one to drool over. It is 22+ miles of a well maintained path traversing Durham and beyond.

I have used this trail for running and can verify its popularity. It has heavy traffic almost all the time, just like our dream Colington Road Multi-use path will.

Folks use it for exercise, to get to work, to access shopping stops and to reach eateries just to start the list.

Bike riders, single and family; roller blade users; walkers; runners; joggers; strollers with and without babies all can be spotted on this trail. We just missed a picture of a gaggle of bike riders crossing the road we were driving on (yes, where needed there are pedestrian stop for cars).

The people of Colington and their supports are beyond ready DOT and NC legislators for our own multi-use path. We need your help and action and will do our part to get this project off the planning table and onto a work order.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Think Outside the Box

Dear DOT & Senator Marc,

We are organizing an awareness ride for Memorial Day Monday and will keep you posted on how the plans come together.

Senator Marc, we understand that a Colington citizen talked to you years ago about a multi-use path and you told her that there were too many squatters to feasibly execute this project. We say skip the squatters and strike out across the wetlands if need be. The path does not need to follow the road even step of the way. It just needs to connect Colington to the beach. Long overdue!

We know you advocate having Dare County be green, Senator Marc. Our mulit-use path would greatly increase the greenness of our environmentally conscious county. It is impossible to tell you how many riders and walkers a Colington multi-use path would see but I can tell you that it would be as heavily traveled as the road.

While there are already a goodly number of walkers and bikers that use the road as hazardous as it it, they do because they have no choice. Those of us that have a choice cannot bring ourselves to venture onto a life threatening road. Some say this project will never see fruition until a bad accident happens. Please do not let that be the catalyst for action.

Take this thing in segments. From Baum Bay to the first bridge looks really doable from our point of view. There looks to be plenty of easement without compromising existing homes or businesses. It could be done now. From the first bridge to the second also looks easy. It is more of a stretch. Break it into two parts, to Hilltop Cemetery for one and from there to the bridge for the second segment. From the second bridge to Colington Harbour is the tricky part. So here is where we strike out across the horizon and skip church curve although. Voila! We're finished. See how easy that was.

With your help it can be real!

Wright to Riders

Friday, May 7, 2010

Dear DOT

Dear DOT,

Please move faster than the proverbial turtle to get a safe multi-use path in existence along Colington Road.

Considering the proximity of some established businesses and even homes to the road if a bike shoulder needs to be part of the plan that's fine just so as much multi-use path as possible can be the main focus. Even if the path needs to stop for example at Billy's parking lot and start up again beyond so be it, not the ideal solution but no problem. We're dealing with Colington Road here, a very unique situation!!

Impatiently but calmly waiting,

Colington roadsters

Thursday, May 6, 2010

First entry!

I am putting together this blog so folks that are not on Facebook can see what we are all about and add comments to move the cause along. Colington Road is the second most traveled secondary road in the state of North Carolina and is long over due for a safe multi-use path to connect the Colington Islands to the rest of the Outer Banks.

Roanoke Island is connected to the beach via a multi-use path. It is possible to travel to the town of Duck and even farther north using a safe multi-use path. Colington, which happens to be right in the central part of the beach, has been left out too long. We need DOT to make this project a reality.

Colington Road does have a multi-use section that starts at the by-pass and continues to Baum Bay. A wonderful start. Taking this huge project into manageable sections, let's go for continuing the path to the first bridge. It must be a multi-use path. A bike shoulder would only create a false sense of security for an already dangerous situation.

Ideas and suggests very welcome!