Ardsley in Motion: ‘Resident-driven’ research

Originally published in Connect Savannah on Oct. 10, 2018.

COUNTING CRACKS in the sidewalk might sound like a euphemism for a boring and useless activity, along the lines of “watching paint dry,” but in Ardsley Park these days it’s a purposeful part of a serious initiative.

Last month the Ardsley Park Chatham Crescent Neighborhood Association launched Ardsley in Motion, an effort to improve safety and mobility, and promote beautification efforts throughout Ardsley Park and Chatham Crescent. (Disclosure: I serve on the neighborhood association board).

APCCNA President Nick Palumbo developed the concept, organized events, sought guidance from subject matter experts, and recruited more than 75 volunteers to systematically assess the condition of streets, crosswalks, sidewalks, bike lanes, signage, trees, and other vegetation.

Read the full article in Connect Savannah.

Try bicycle commuting with us on March 28

UPDATE: Due to the thread of rain, this event has been postponed. Stay tuned for the announcement of a new date.

Do you live in Ardsley Park, Chatham Crescent, Parkside or nearby neighborhoods? Do you work north of Victory Drive? Perhaps you’ve considered riding your bike to work, but were unsure how to cross Victory and ride to your workplace.

We have the solution!

On Friday, March 28 we are reviving our 2 Wheels 2 Work bicycle commuting event with a bicycle convoy leaving from Tiedeman Park, on the north side of the Savannah Arts Academy, and traveling all the way to Bay Street. Ride with us the entire time, or peel off when we near your workplace. The ride will leave at 8 a.m., but bicycle commuters are welcome to enjoy coffee from Foxy Loxy Print Gallery and Cafe and breakfast snacks from Whole Foods Market beginning at 7:30 a.m. Please let us know you’ll participate by joining the Facebook event.

Do you want us to bring 2 Wheels 2 Work to your neighborhood? Let us know!