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In Oregon, bicycling contributes $400 million to tourism, highlighting its significance in the local economy. The 2013 OACES Chip Seal Workshop emphasized best practices for maintaining roadways to create safer and smoother bike paths. Key recreational attractions like the Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway and the Banks-Vernonia Trail showcase Oregon's commitment to cycling. The workshop included discussions on construction techniques, fog seal limits, and effective communication strategies, ensuring that biking remains a sustainable and enjoyable activity for all.
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Bicycles and Chip Seals 2013 OACES Chip Seal Workshop December 11, 2013
Biking is Big Business “Bicycling contributes $400 million to Oregon Tourism” The Oregonian, May 8, 2013 Cycle Oregon – “The Best Bike Ride In America” Columbia Sportswear & Nike Corporate Headquarters in Washington County Intel, SolarWorld, Genetech… Silicon Forest centered in Washington County
Recreational Attractions Tualatin Valley Scenic Bikeway
Recreational Attractions Banks-Vernonia Trail “The first Rails-to-Trails state park in Oregon”
Recreational Attractions Hagg Lake “An awesome day trip from Portland”
Bikes and the Roadway • Construction Techniques • Fog Seal • Chip Seal Limits • Communication Plan • Media Releases • FAQs • eSubscriptions • Social Media
Construction Techniques Fog Seal stripe Schedule dependent 901S dilute At end of the CS season sweep Day 2 sand 3/8-10 Day 1 HFE 100S road
Construction Techniques Chip Seal Limits
Construction Techniques Chip Seal Limits