2019 Cornell Bike Week Winners
- Grand Prize – Round-Trip on Cornell’s Campus-to-Campus – Christopher R.
- Wearable RearViz Bicycle Mirror – Maria L.
- Cornell Insulated Travel Mug – YunSoo K.
- Weill Cornell Medicine Travel Mug – Black – Cindy M.
- Cornell Tech Portable Power Pack – Eric L.
- Cornell Tech Sports Bottle – Blue – Miwa W.
- Gift Certificate for Ithaca/Tompkins County Convention & Visitors Bureau – Lauren S.
- Gift Certificate for Ithaca/Tompkins County Convention & Visitors Bureau – Taylor T.
- Limited Edition Cornell Embossed Card Holder – Black (not silver) – Terry S.
- Cornell Blender Bottle – Robert T.
- Cornell Blender Bottle – Linda A.
- Plush – Black Bear With Cornell Botanic Gardens Logo – Vicki M.
- Cornell AgriTech Tote – Donna L.
- I Love NY Coffee Mug (White)- Bob G.
- I Love NY Coffee Mug (Black)- Mia H.
- Weill Cornell Medicine Lanyard & Cornell Tech Magnet -Nick C.V.
People Participated In Over 10 Counties!
- Tompkins County
- Cortland County
- Ontario County
- Onondaga County
- Cayuga County
- Chautauqua County
- Seneca County
- Tioga County
- Schuyler County
- Kings County – Central Park
- Boston, MA
MAPS AND RESOURCES
Bike Walk Tompkins Bike Walk Tompkins has a large list of area resources for people interested in biking or walking. From someone just getting started, to the experienced hiker and cyclist.
IthacaTrails.org IthacaTrails.org is a great website no matter what the season or mode of active transportation. The site has great guides that help you explore the beauty of the outdoors of Ithaca and Tompkins County.
Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC) has a variety and projects regarding projects, studies, and maps regarding active transportation, and transportation demand management (TDM).
Over 350,000 maps will be available beginning in May at NYC bicycle shops, NYC Recreation Centers, libraries, and schools in all the five boroughs. You can also order your free copy by calling 311. The 2019 PDF Version is available now.
Vision Zero – NYC.gov – The City of New York must no longer regard traffic crashes as mere “accidents,” but rather as preventable incidents that can be systematically addressed. No level of fatality on city streets is inevitable or acceptable. This Vision Zero Action Plan is the City’s foundation for ending traffic deaths and injuries on our streets.
You can also pick up a Tompkins County / Ithaca Bike Maps at Cornell Transportation & Delivery Services, Way2Go, part of Cornell Cooperative Extension Tompkins County, The Ithaca / Tompkins Convention and Visitors Bureau.