Velocivixen
06-07-2011, 07:38 PM
My city has a Bicycle Advisory Committee which advises the city council on community biking goals, etc. My DH is on the committee. He received an email from the Chairperson of the committee stating that someone on the committee quit (didn't give a reason), and asked if I would be interested in applying. It involves a once per month meeting for approx 2 hours, and reading any material prior to the meeting that would be of discussion.
Most folks on the committee are avid cyclists, commuters, bike business related, etc. (9 members). I'm basically a "new" rider in the last 7 months after being essentially off a bike for years. I think that as a newby I might be able to offer different viewpoints from the more seasoned rider members. The application is online, then there is an interview. I guess in the worst case scenario they wouldn't choose me. If I am chosen, then there is the formality of going before the City Council to be confirmed.
My DH thinks I would be a valuable member, especially as a new cyclist. I just wonder if my opinions could really make a difference.
Thoughts?
Most folks on the committee are avid cyclists, commuters, bike business related, etc. (9 members). I'm basically a "new" rider in the last 7 months after being essentially off a bike for years. I think that as a newby I might be able to offer different viewpoints from the more seasoned rider members. The application is online, then there is an interview. I guess in the worst case scenario they wouldn't choose me. If I am chosen, then there is the formality of going before the City Council to be confirmed.
My DH thinks I would be a valuable member, especially as a new cyclist. I just wonder if my opinions could really make a difference.
Thoughts?