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Revision as of 17:05, 12 September 2008
Alabama
Alaska
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Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
City: Louisville
Organizer: CarFree Day Metro D.C.
Location: The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Region
Events planned so far: Car Free Day was first celebrated in Washington, DC in 2007 with approximately 1,000 participants committing to be car free for the day. On September 22, 2008 CarFree Day is expanding to a regional event that encompasses the entire Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Region. This year's goal is to surpass 10,000 pledges to be car free! eventdescription: http://www.carfreemetrodc.com/Information/tabid/57/Default.aspx
Date: September 22
Contact name:
Contact tel: 202-962-3792
Web address:www.carfreemetrodc.com/
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
City: Louisville
Organizer: Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportation (cartky.org)
Location: Region wide, but starts at 5 a.m. at Eastern Parkway and Bardstown Road.
Events planned so far: Bus-a-thon to bring about awareness of need for additional funding for transit.
Date: Monday, September 22, 2008
Contact name: Tim Darst
Contact e-mail: tim.darst@cartky.org
Web address:www.cartky.org
Additional comments: LOUISVILLE, KY - Tim Darst, Transit Director for the Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportation (CART) will be marking World Car Free Day (September 22) by riding 200 miles on Transit Authority of River City (TARC) buses to highlight the need for expanded transit options for the citizens of Louisville Metro. Mr. Darst will be accepting donations per mile with all proceeds going to Family Scholar House (formerly Project Women) and is challenging others to do the same.
TARC has been cutting services in recent years due to the increase in fuel prices. TARC has not had an increase in funding to offset these costs. Low-income people of Louisville and the surrounding areas are faced with fewer options for getting to work at a time when gas prices are high and getting higher.
CART is a non-profit advocacy organization whose mission is to promote multimodal transportation through advocacy and education. CART has been investigating options for increasing funding for TARC and for adding more transportation options for the citizens of Louisville.
Family Scholar House (formerly Project Women) is a collaborative organization that provides housing to single parents who are experiencing homelessness and supports them in obtaining a baccalaureate degree, thereby enabling them to break the cycle of poverty for themselves and their children. The World Car Free Day funds will be used to purchase transit passes for those single parents to attend school.
Intended schedule:
- 23 Eastern Pky Bardstown Rd5:06 AM 5:20 AM 10th & Broadway
- 64 10th & Broadway 5:23 AM 6:20 AM LaGrange
- 64 LaGrange 6:20 AM 7:14 AM 4th & Broadway
- 59 4th & Broadway 7:40 AM 8:29 AM Prospect
- 59 Prospect 8:33 AM 9:15 AM 4th & Broadway
- 71 4th & Broadway 9:25 AM 9:58 AM Jeffersonville
- 71 Jeffersonville 10:04A 10:34 AM 4th & Market
- 31 4th & Market 10:40A 11:55 AM Middletown
- 31 Middletown 12:17P 1:06 PM St. Matthews
- 62 St. Matthews 1:39 PM 2:23 PM Jefferson Mall
- 62 Jefferson Mall 2:26 PM 3:10 PM St. Matthews
- 29 St. Matthews 3:32 PM 3:45 PM Oxmoor
- 29 Oxmoor 3:54 PM 5:17 PM Shively
- 29 Shively 5:21 PM 6:05 PM Eastern Parkway & Bardstown Road
Additional contacts:
David Morse, President, CART David.morse@cartky.org
Nina Walfoort, Director of Marketing and Planning, TARC Nwalfoort@ridetarc.org
Kristie Adams, Program Director, Family Scholar House KAdams@projectwomen.org
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
On September 19th, groups all over NYC will reclaim parking spots and turn them into creative community parks. Visit the Time's Up! park(ing) space! Come by to sample the free pastries from Birdbath Bakery and get a free bike tune-up, listen to music or just relax on the grass and enjoy the reclaimed public space.
On Saturday, September 20, 12 p.m. - everyone is invited to tear-up-the-pavement-day at Brook Park. Celebrate the autumnal equinox by allowing the earth and an underground brook to see the sun again. You know its been your dream to de-pave the city. This is a big job and many volunteers sought, please bring your friends and family and forward widely. We will be there all day so come by for all or part of the day. Bring food and drink to share.
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Portlanders have yet another reason to park their cars! On September 19th, 2008 Portland will reclaim the streets for National PARK(ing) Day, a one-day celebration where artists, citizens and businesses collaborate to temporarily transform parking spots into parks, returning the urban landscape to its natural form. Join Hotel Monaco Portland, Red Star, Hotel Vintage Plaza, Pazzo Ristorante and The Trust For Public Land as they help bring awareness to sustainability and urban livability issues.
Public participation is encouraged! Roll out the grass and put down your very own park. Local sponsors of the event will be closing downtown's SW 5th Avenue for the day to decorate more than a dozen parking spaces on the street between Washington and Alder. The day will culminate at this site with a "Party in the Park" featuring a bluegrass band, pork roast and a Beer Garden sponsored by the Oregon Brewers Guild, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Play hopscotch, take a ride down the slide and most importantly, come celebrate keeping Portland green while raising money for The Trust for Public Land. http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/833363/
The City of Portland will also be unveiling new on-street bicycle parking in various locations downtown on September 19th. http://bikeportland.org/2008/09/10/city-to-unveil-four-new-bike-corrals-downtown/
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
City: Arlington
Organizer: Arlington County Commuter Services
Location:
Events planned so far: This is not an event - it is a lifestyle! Take the Challenge of going car-free and let this day be the first day of the rest of your car-free life! Clarendon WalkAbout scheduled. -Coupons for FREE Arlington Transit bus rides -Coupons for Free How to Live Well Without Owning a Car book -Free "I lost 2,000 lbs. in one day on Arlington's Car-Free Diet" T-shirts
Date: Sept. 22th
Contact name:
Contact e-mail: bgreenberg@arlingtonva.us or chamilton@arlingtonva.us
Web address: www.carfreediet.com
Additional comments:
Washington
City: Seattle
Organizer: Undriving Program, Sustainable Ballard
Location: In front of Ballard Neighborhood Service Center, NW 56th St and 22nd Ave NW
Events planned so far: Undriver Licensing in honor of World Carfree Day
Date: September 22, 2008, 1-4pm
Contact name: Julia Field
Contact e-mail: julia AT sustainableballard DOT org
Web address: Undriving
Additional comments: We will be issuing official Undriver Licenses to people who design a pledge to reduce their car use (or car use on the planet) in the coming month. Undrivers will also get 10 free bus tickets courtesy of King County METRO. You can find us aboard Sustainable Ballard's Fred-Flintstone-styled human-powered transport the "Shufflebus" (which makes a handy booth when not in transit!).
West Virginia
Wisconsin
City: Madison
Organizer: Madison Environmental Group
Date: Sept 15-25 2008
Location: Bluephies, Madison Metro West Transfer Point, Tex Tubb's Taco Palace, Bike Path outside RP's Pasta Company
Events planned so far: Madison Environmental Group, Inc.'s EnAct program brings you "Car-Less U" a week-long, community-wide series of fun, free eco-transportation events from September 19-25, 2008. The events, or "classes", educate participants on how to reduce solo vehicle miles and encourage walking, biking, busing and car-sharing. From a happy hour "Orientation" to "Taking the Bus 101", area residents can learn how to overcome barriers to choosing alternative transportation. Participants who sign up and reduce their solo vehicle miles between September 19 and September 25 will receive a "diploma" and the chance to win prizes including a Trek 7.2 fx commuter bike courtesy of Trek Bicycle Stores of Madison.
Car-Less U Course Schedule:
Orientation and Registration – A happy hour welcome to kick-off the Car-Less week. Friday, September 19, 2008 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Bluephies, 2701 Monroe Street, Madison Arrive via foot, bike, bus, car-pool, or car-share for discount coupons from Trek Bicycle Stores of Madison. Enjoy free appetizers and a beverage courtesy of Bluephies.
Bicycle Commuting 101 – Get tips and tricks for an easier trip. Monday, September 22, 2008 (World Car-Free Day!) 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Just off the bike path at RP’s Pasta Company, 1133 E. Wilson Street, Madison Get a free bike safety check from Trek Bicycle Stores of Madison. Enjoy free coffee from Just Coffee Co-op and free healthy breakfast snacks.
Car Pooling and Car Sharing 101 – Learn how to Drive Less. Live More. Tuesday, September 23, 2008 noon – 1:00 p.m. 222 West Washington Ave., Madison Free pizza lunch courtesy of Fiore Companies.
And noon – 1:30 p.m. around town with Yid Vicious in the Community Car convertible Mini!
Taking the Bus 101 – Learn how to navigate the Madison Metro bus system. Wednesday, September 24, 2008 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Madison Metro West Transfer Point See a demonstration of how to use the bicycle racks and fare boxes.
Graduation – Celebrate a healthier community! Thursday, September 25, 2008 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Tex Tubb’s Taco Palace, 2701 University Ave., Madison Be present to win prizes from Trek Bicycle Stores of Madison and enjoy free appetizers and a beverage courtesy of Tex Tubb’s.
Web Address: CarLess U
Contact Name: Karen Hitchcock
Contact E-mail: karen.hitchcock@madisonenvironmental.com
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City: La Crosse
Organizer: SpokesnFolks Coalition
Date: Sept 15 - 26
Location:
Events planned so far: Sept. 15 - Transportation Liberation at the People's Food Coop, 7pm Sept. 22 - Kickoff Party for Mobility Week at UW-L, Port-O-Call. Includes Transportation Liberation Roadshow, carfree videos & ZJ Muzik, 7pm Sept. 24 - Ride the MTU and discover the joys of bussing. Starting on UW-L campus, time to be announced. Sept. 26 - Come join the monthly bike ride and learn road rules and trail etiquette, meet on UW-L campus, 5pm
Web Address: www.purplearth.net/TransLib
Contact Name:
Contact E-mail: z@purplearth.net