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        <title>Commuter Freezeways: Bike Paths as Winter Ice Skating Corridors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2015 18:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Kohlstedt</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cities & Urbanism]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proposed by a landscape architect from Edmonton, Alberta, this 7-mile urban project may not be as far fetched as it first sounds &#8211; in many regards it is simply a linear extension of an ice skating rink or more pragmatic variant of for-fun skateways found in Holland and Russia. For the many cities in the <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/02/10/freezeways-using-bike-paths-as-winter-ice-skating-corridors/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Proposed by a landscape architect from Edmonton, Alberta, this 7-mile urban project may not be as far fetched as it first sounds &ndash; in many regards it is simply a linear extension of an ice skating rink or more pragmatic variant of for-fun skateways found in Holland and Russia.</p>
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<p>For the many cities in the United States, Canada, Northern Europe and elsewhere that are only warm (and thawed) enough for comfortable biking half of the year, designs like <a href="https://www.facebook.com/EdmontonFreezeway">The Freezeway</a> by Matt Gibbs could provide a means to modify extant bike pathways to get exercise, have fun and commute to work during colder months. The process is not as simple as pouring ice on existing paths &ndash; issues of grade, embankments and connections would need to be addressed &ndash; but the concept is gaining momentum and these problems all have solutions.</p>
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<p>The idea has local appeal for places like its architect&rsquo;s hometown, which is ice cold for much of the year and dark to boot, providing an excuse to get outdoors as well as a way to move about the city. It also has potential international appeal as a tourist attraction and urban icon akin to the High Line in New York, Garden Bridge coming to London, Sea Wall in Vancouver and other one-of-a-kind landscape projects around the world.</p>
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<p>More details from the designer: <em>&ldquo;By shovelling a mapped out route, the space between snow banks could be flooded, perhaps by a fire hydrant at first (though it&rsquo;s not ideal), creating a web of trails to explore on skates, requiring minimal expenditure&nbsp;&hellip;.&nbsp;<span class="text_exposed_show">This space could eventually be animated by lights and music. If popular, it could incrementally expanded every year.&rdquo;</span></em></p>
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<p>More on the advantages for and beyond commuting: <em>&ldquo;This project is not meant to be a tax payer&rsquo;s burden. The Freezeway is meant upgrade city infrastructure for a multitude of uses, potentially doing wonders for the redeveloping City&rsquo;s core, our international reputation, as well as attract investment into the City. The proposed route exists entirely on existing City infrastructure; the land is already secured. The numerous character areas along the route could be developed in phases, lending themselves well to private funding/sponsorship, like Calgary&rsquo;s GlobalFest, or Vancouver&rsquo;s Festival of Light fireworks shows, funded by donations of over 1 million dollars annually. The design team is currently exploring numbers.&rdquo;</em></p>
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