It's been almost a year
of discussing the future management of the Boulder
mountain backdrop - including the possibility of a
bike trail from Baseline Road to Doudy Draw and
Marshall Mesa. Community Collaborative Group (CCG)
members have spent the last 12 months
in meetings, all the while pushing off the really
big issues till later.
'Later'
comes
this Monday, Sept
13
Over the last twelve months,
BMA has
taken a low profile approach to the West TSA,
minimizing our public rhetoric so the CCG can meet
and collaborate as intended; with minimal noise
from the court of public
opinion.
Well,
the same can't be said of the anti bike crowd who
are dead set against even modest bike access in
the West TSA. Click here and here
to
look at the anti bike propaganda being distributed
at trailheads in the West TSA. The
goal of this flyer is to inspire fear and
get users to overwhelm the CCG mountain bike
meeting this
Monday. They
think they can load the room up using fear tactics
and outright distortions and win the
day.
That's
unlikely to
happen.
The CCG has heard all the arguments
before, and the rules of the meeting severely
constrains public input to 30
minutes.
There simply isn't going to be an opportunity for
the public to engage the CCG and OSMP in this
meeting.
We here at BMA have worked hard to take the high
road and not engage these scurrilous debates, and
we are continuing that tactic. While there is a
lot to said for showing up in numbers, we don't
believe this type of reaction is productive to the
process that OSMP and the CCG have struggled with
for a year now.
It's for this reason that we encourage you to
stay
away
from
this meeting. But you can still voice your
support of modest access for mountain bikes in the
Boulder mountain backdrop and your
disappointment in the fear tactics and outright
distortions of the anti-bike crowd.
It's not time to show
up, it's
time to speak
up.
Sign the petition here.
Add whatever personal comments you would like and
send. We will present the petition and
signatures to the
CCG
We at BMA care deeply about the
outcome of this meeting and hope that the CCG will
have the courage and determination to make the
hard decisions the Boulder community
requires.
Whatever
happens,
we'll keep you informed. | |