BISA AGM
Our AGM will be held 6.30, 18 May. The guest speaker will be David Pisoni, MLA and Shadow Minister for Transport. Read more about the event here.
Our AGM will be held 6.30, 18 May. The guest speaker will be David Pisoni, MLA and Shadow Minister for Transport. Read more about the event here.
BISA’s campaign against badly designed bollards has reached parliament, with Minister Malinauskas promising to look into the issue, in response to questions by Hons Mark Parnell and Kelly Vincent. You […]
Bollards are often irritating, and many of us have damaged our bikes or ourselves by hitting a bollard. After a cyclist was killed last year by hitting a bollard in Goolwa, BISA has decided enough is enough, and is campaigning to get dangerous and unreasonably obstructive bollards removed.
We aroused the “disappointment” of the Adelaide City Council with this campaign, so to be fair to them, we are trying to find one of their bollards that meets standards set for bollards. A midi-sized Haighs chocolate frog will go to someone who identifies such a bollard.
But if none is identified, the frog will go to the person who identifies the worst bollard anywhere in South Australia. More to the point, we will campaign to get it removed!
Last night Cllr Abiad put up the motion that he foreshadowed, but added a variation: no part of the existing bikeway would be replaced until the section north of Pirie Street […]
The agenda of the special meeting to be held on Tuesday 7 March 2017 has been uploaded to our website. 20170307 Adelaide City Council Special Meeting Agenda The essential elements […]
BISA chair Fay Patterson has written to each Councillor of the Unley and Adelaide City councils before crucial votes are to be taken on the Rugby-Porter route and the Frome […]
The City Bikeways Consultation Report has been posted. You can find it here: 20170228 ACC City BIkeways Consultation Council Agenda paper It canvasses the views of businesses, residents, cyclists, professionals […]
Our recommendation in the January 2017 Pedal Update that you sue a Council if injured by a non-compliant bollard elicited “disappointment” from the Adelaide City Council. You can read an […]
We’ve written letters to both the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure and the Lord Mayor seeking assurances that cyclists will be able to ride between the River Torrens and North […]
A Council committee will be discussing the options for the Frome Bikeway on Tuesday, 22 November.
The Campbelltown City Council has commissioned a bicycle plan, but is taking a long time to adopt it. We’ve urged its adoption and recommended that it be amended to provide […]
The Rugby/ Porter route through Unley is probably Adelaide’s most popular on-road cycling route. The Unley Council have plans to make it better. You can see what is planned here: 201611-rugby-porter-concept-plans. […]
For some unknown reason the Minister for Planning John Ran is trying to give himself the capacity to require less bike parking that the Adelaide City Council’s planning rules specify. […]
We produced our ideas of what should be in the State bike strategy in early 2015 and we still haven’t seen the promised strategy. It’s been 18 months now and […]
Former BISA chair and current Adelaide City resident has written to the Lord Mayor and Councillors asking them why they intend to replace with existing Frome Bikeway with a narrower one […]
The City of Charles Sturt has released a draft Transport Plan covering the next 20 years. It talks about cycling quite a lot, which is not surprising given that new […]
Port Adelaide Enfield Council have commissioned a draft Local Area Traffic Management Plan to help alleviate traffic and parking problems in the Broadview, Enfield and Clearview areas. The Levels Bikeway […]
Frome Bikeway extended to the Torrens.
New east west link from Mile End to Kent Town,
“Point to point” bike share scheme.
All good news, though we are worried about proposed changes to the existing Frome Bikeway.
Submission regarding Mitcham and DPTI’s plans for a safety upgrade of the railway crossing on Grange Road. We suggest ways to improve conditions for cyclists.