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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.4 Bike Month Sposorsor 19 82 /ii � 111 DATE: TO: STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL June 17, 2014 Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager " SUBJECT: Acceptance of Gifts from Bike Month Contributing Sponsors Prepared by William Lai, Public Works Technician 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: CITY CLERK File #150 -70 The City Council will receive a report detailing the contributions received from various local businesses and organizations for Bike to Work Day Energizer Stations , as well as for other Bike Month events and programming which took place during the month of May. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. In -kind support was received from contributing sponsors. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council recognize the sponsors and formally accept the contributions. "ubmitted By Public Works Director DESCRIPTION: '\ Reviewed By Assistant City Manager The League of American Bicyclists has named the month of May as National Bike Month. Bike - related events were held throughout the nation to promote the many benefits of bicycling, which include alleviating traffic congestion, reducing air pollution, and decreasing fossil fuel consumption. The flagship event of National Bike Month is Bike to Work Day, which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. At the April 15, 2014 meeting, the City Council proclaimed May 8th as "Bike to Work Day" and the month of May as "Bike Month" in the City of Dublin. The City of Dublin provided a financial contribution of $2,500 to Bike East Bay (formerly East Bay Bicycle Coalition) to help promote events and activities related to "Bike to Work Day." Additionally, the City of Dublin co- hosted Energizer Stations at the East and West Dublin /Pleasanton BART stations. The City of Dublin recorded over 550 bicyclists visiting the Energizer Stations while commuting to work. This Page 1 of 3 ITEM NO. 3.4 includes a record 95 bicyclists at the West Dublin /Pleasanton BART station. The bicyclists received free refreshments, T- shirts, entry in the Bike Month drawing, and tote bags containing giveaways from regional and local contributing sponsors. As part of "Bike Month ", the City also hosted several bike - related events in late April and throughout May. These events promoted the use of bicycling as an alternative form of transportation and included: 1. Adult Bike Safety Education Class Day 1(April 26) 2. Bikeways and Pedestrian Projects Workshop (April 29) 3. Adult Bike Safety Education Class Day 2 (May 3) 4. Bike to Work Day (May 8) 5. Bike to the Market (May 15) 6. Flat Tire Repair Clinic (May 17) 7. Family Bike Safety Workshop (May 31) Participants in all of the above events were eligible to participate in a drawing co- hosted by the cities of Dublin and Pleasanton. Prizes for the drawing included gift cards and vouchers donated by Tri- Valley businesses. A total of 20 Tri - Valley businesses contributed to the Bike Month events, 15 of which are located in Dublin. Sixty -six prizes were donated to the Bike Month Drawing. Dublin businesses sponsoring Bike to Work Day and the National Bike Month Drawing are shown below. SPONSOR IN -KIND CONTRIBUTION Amici's Pizza Drawing Prize Athens Burgers Drawing Prize Big 5 Sporting Goods Coupons and Drawing Prizes BJ's Restaurant Coupons and Drawing Prizes Buffalo Wild Wings Drawing Prizes Dublin Cyclery Drawing Prizes Earl Anthony's Dublin Bowl Drawing Prize Extreme Pizza Drawing Prizes Get Fit Yoga Drawing Prizes The Habit Burger Grill Drawing Prizes Nothing Bundt Cakes Drawing Prize Peet's Coffee Coffee & Drawing Prizes REI Dublin Water Bottles and Coupons Rockin' Jump Drawing Prizes Sports Authority Coupons & Carabineers Staff would like to offer special recognition to Dublin Cyclery and REI Dublin. Dublin Cyclery was a collaborating organizer and co -host of the East Dublin BART Bike to Work Day Energizer Station. Dublin Cyclery also helped the City of Dublin co -host the Flat Tire Repair Clinic which offered free bike maintenance to passing cyclists and Dublin Cyclery also demonstrated equipment at the Bike to the Market event. REI Dublin was a collaborating organizer and co- host of the West Dublin BART Bike to Work Day Energizer Station. Page 2 of 3 Staff recommends that, per Government Code Section 37354, the City Council formally accept the contributions and recognize the sponsors by presenting them with certificates of appreciation for supporting Bike to Work Day and National Bike Month. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS /PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 3 of 3