Hey everyone!
It’s time for a TORBA update – 2011 was another busy
year! The Directors are pleased with the progress we’ve made and momentum we’re
building in getting the voice of off-road cyclists heard, and positive changes
made, in the GTA.
Here are some of our key achievements in 2011:
·
At our April AGM we acquired 3 new board
members: Jean, Jesse, and Aaron. We also saw two of our board step down –
thanks again to Tim and Jim for your efforts in building TORBA over recent
years
·
Effective involvement in consultations for:
replacing the dirt jumps in High Park, the City’s five year plan for parks, and
gaining mountain bike access to the Rouge Valley (in partnership with DMBA and
IMBA)
·
Beginning in June we held the first of three
build days that we organised in partnership with the City of Toronto; we were
also involved in helping rebuild the BMX dirtjumps at the Bayview Arena (Finch
& Bayview)
·
In June we successfully launched Toronto’s first
ever festival for mountain bikers, the TO MTB Fest. We jointly organized with
the Lapdogs, and had assistance from the Wild Bettys and Sacred Rides
·
Positive media exposure: over winter regarding
sabotage of bridges Don Valley trails; and in October coverage in the Globe and
Mail, including the cover of the Globe TO section on biking in the Don, and a
second article on the City meeting for a replacement of the High Park dirt
jumps
The more complete list is available here… and includes
some of the things where we didn't achieve as much as we'd hoped.
In addition, in late November TORBA’s Directors begin the
process of updating our Vision, Mission, and Strategy statements. These can be
found here.
We will be building on our accomplishments over the next
12 months, with our plans including:
·
Continuing pressure on the City to build a new
skills park to replace the dirt jumps in High Park. We hope that success there
will make it easier to get a skills park built in the Don Valley
·
Planning for the TO MTB Fest is already
underway. We’re looking for a marketing and promotional manager to join our
group, so let us know if you (or someone you know) is interested
·
We will hold our Don Valley clean-up day in
spring, as well as 4+ trail maintenance/build days
·
Increase our focus on the Humber river valley to
enhance off-road riding opportunities
·
Continue our involvement in the redevelopment of
the Bayview Arena dirt jumps
·
Establish relationships with more
cycling-related groups
Our AGM is set for Wednesday March 28, 7:30-9:00,
location TBD. So mark your calendar and come along to give us your thoughts,
hear the latest news, and get involved. We’re always looking for more
volunteers, particularly given the success we’re having in making positive
changes for mountain bikers.