Considering moving within US, What city/area would you suggest?
To make a short story long:
I am married and living in Phoenix, AZ and I enjoy it here. I was born and raised Ukraine and my husband is originally from Wisconsin, just north of Madison.
I've only really gotten into road riding in the last year and absolutely love it. And I am doing quite well too. My husband has been riding for 3 yearsand he is a great rider. I also play tennis and my husband joins me as well sometimes.
Here's the deal. We're both looking for new jobs as the changes with our current employers have us looking elsewhere. We've not yet been considering anywhere other than Phoenix until yesterdays ride. We realized 10 miles into my normal weekday 22 miler that the air quality here REALLY SUCKS! I know it, and it motivates me to NOT ride. As the wheels and the thoughts roll, I wonder then, why I live here if it's 110 degrees in the summer and you have to get up at 5 am to ride, and the air quality in the winter is terrible. What's the point? This is when I realized that our job searches should include more of the US.
We live in Chandler and our normal ride is on Pecos. In order to get out of the pollution is not possible during weekday rides. I can do that for weekend rides, but that's not often enough.
Some more about us. We're both IT project managers, so ideal city size would be large enough to host IT companies seeking employees.
I also must point out that I'm not fond of Wisconsin winters, but considering the air quality in AZ, I'm not against moving back to my husband's home state. There is something about endless rolling country roads through farm country. Clean air, greenery and very little traffic, that really are a bikers dream.
I don't want to limit our future job search to just WI, so I am looking for your suggestions.
Btw, we have already crossed off the following cities/areas (due to similiar pollution/population problems):
Los Angeles
New York
Chicago
Houston
Denver
The key qualities we are looking for are:
1. Jobs - employers in area
2. Weather - Seattle's rain probably keep that from being on the good list, and Wyoming wind as well.
3. Bikable - roads available. Where ever we live our house MUST be situated such that we can ride out of garage door and get in a decent 20 mile ride. I have managed to manufacture that in Phoenix, as I have only two heavy trafficed miles to Pecos Road.
4. Good for raising kids. We're planning on kids in the next few years.
5. Air quality. IT's the reason I started this line of thought.
6. Overall livable, low crime rate, ample entertainment
7. Decent airport within 1 hour. I travel enough that this is a consideration. Consider however that I think Madison's airport is serviceable.
8. Outdoor and indoor (in case it is a cold area) tennis courts.
Other thoughts. I love rolling hills, trees and greenery and lakes. If our new community was near/in all of that. I think I would be in heaven.
Oh housing costs! Yeah, I suppose that helps a LOT! We're not looking to spend more than $300,000 on our next home. In fact, the closer to $200,000 it is, the happier I would be. (More money for the bike, you understand.)
Anyway, so the country is ours to discover, suggest an area we should consider moving to and why. :)