Some say Earth Day traffic makes the whole event self-defeating.
โThereโs too much fucking traffic at Earth Day,โ muttered Noah Chubb-Silverman, co-founder and executive director of the Reno Bike Project. โItโs ironic, to say the least. I mean, itโs ridiculous.โ
Hundreds of booth vendors and tens of thousands of visitors are expected at Idlewild Park on April 26, and many who attended in years past opted to drive themselves to the event. Few things are greener than a two-wheeler, though, which is why new bike initiatives keep rolling in.
Apart from the bike valet, a popular standby thatโs exactly what it sounds like, Reno Earth Day will also feature a bike pool with a handful of bicycles anyone can borrow, plus structured rides to the park through the new Many Spokes for Many Folks program.
โWe donโt want to defeat the purpose of having an Earth Day event by having too much idling at Idlewild,โ said a punny Anastacia Sullivan, whoโs taken charge of organizing the massive gathering.
Julie Hunter, a senior specialist with Washoe Countyโs air quality management division, has spent the last year-and-a-half pushing parents to stop idling their cars outside school campuses around town (โNo idle zone,โ Nov. 7, 2013 RN&R). Sheโll also lead one leg of Many Spokes for Many Folks, which came about last year.
โThereโs a way for us to measure pollution thatโs expelled from the vehicles during travel and idling time,โ she said. โItโs so packed now, and there are lots of cars that idle up and down and around the corner waiting for parking and whatnot. Even if youโre idling, thatโs creating pollution. โฆ So itโs going to reduce traffic congestion and other [pollution] factors if people just rode their bikes to Earth Day.โ
Human health, environmental stewardship and simple thriftiness are key, she explained.
โItโs bad for the health of anybody there, especially sensitive people, which are the elderly and younger children,โ Hunter said of idling and road pollution.
โItโs also bad for our environment, as itโs really seeping tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, which is the greenhouse gas thatโs responsible for climate change. And it also wastes money.โ
So there.
The group bike ridesโ โspokesโ loosely represent each quadrant of the Reno/Sparks area, with guided treks to Idlewild beginning at the Bonanza in Northeast Reno, the Sparks Marina to the east, Longley Lane to the south and the Patagonia Outlet to the west. Details will go online before Earth Day, and riders can join at closer points along the way, if they wish.
The bike pool that day will be pretty small, Chubb-Silverman said, โbut itโll set some precedent for how people can approach Earth Day and the inevitable, huge traffic mess that comes with Earth Day.โ
