Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Wow an actual human reply - from the city

Tom from pathways called me to hear what my concerns were and indicated his hands were tied at the moment but the north end east-west connection will be a discussion topic for their next meetings. He seemed friendly and pleasant to deal with. I got the sense they must be short staffed over there...
I did take the advice from Ritchie Rich and modified that route a bit to minimize the gong show down to 200 metres or so. Oh and I hate brown snow.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

play list for indoor riding

Bored on the trainer... here's a playlist...


http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=90C506F43B42EFBC

Saturday, December 12, 2009

wow slow auto reply

Days to get an auto reply..



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Thank you for reporting your City of Calgary services needs. Your service request has been added to our service request tracking system and assigned the unique service request number, 09-00502790.

This reference number can be used to obtain the latest available status of your request.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Update

Scott...

Since my original request was via telephoe I seleceted the "follow-up on request" option from the general 311 complaint. I guess my frustration is that part of the network is seemily kept in tip top condition and I just want a route that is at least rideable hard pack. I would be happy with either option being done within a few days of a major snow fall and not too woried if it's minor.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

09-00498877


Well I sent the below note to the city (311) about the lack of east-west cleared cycling routes in the north end of the city... the photo doesn't do it full justice it was up to the bb a few times... most of the hike it stayed on the drift and I broke through

I called 311 yesterday to request the path be cleared from the parking lot at Edgemont BlVD to 14th Street and it appears the parking lot itself was cleared at Eddgemont Blvd. Large chunks of the pathway are useless the drifts are more than knee deep I know as I tried to ride it tonight going from the 14th street side up the hill ending at Edgemont Blvd parking lot ... it was nearly impossible to walk the path without snowshoes and pushing a bike was quite a challenge. There are virtually no safe winter bike routes east to west in the north end. The options are going over the top of Nose Hill or through the Edgemont Ravine Path with is not cleared either. I live in Citadel and ride to the Deerfoot/64th Ave NE "industrial area". The 64th Ave overpass is very dangerous as well.