Friday, July 28, 2017

Cheltenham Township, SoMont's Founding Township, Announces Resolution in Support of The Circuit Trail Network

Coach Raisch has some news about Cheltenham Township's support for The Circuit Trails. The The following is from Coach Raisch's Facebook page.

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I would like to take a moment to thank the Cheltenham Township Board of Commissioners, as well as my fellow Cheltenham Twp Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) members, for supporting township Resolution No. 41-17 - Supporting The Circuit Trail Goals. As a cyclist myself, I greatly understand and appreciate the need to continue to work on the inter-connected trail network that is known as the Circuit Trails. As a kid growing up in Rockledge, I always hoped the Fox Chase-to-Newtown train line would someday be converted into a rail trail. Fast forward 25 years -- now, the rail trail is a thriving feature of that community, and is also training ground for the SoMont Cycling Youth MTB Team, which I founded with other members of Cheltenham township.
As an active community member, and EAC member, I believe Cheltenham Township has an important role to play in the growth of the The Circuit Trails.
I would also like to take this time to announce the Cheltenham Environmental Advisory Council has approved me in chairing a new EAC sub-committee to work on Mobility & Healthy Living, of which cycling and delivering on the township's support for this resolution will be a priority.
I will be announcing soon some local community meetings and other events to talk about Mobility and Healthy Living in our community. If you are interested in taking part as a leader or contributor to this sub-committee please get in contact with me.

The complete resolution is included below.
Resolution No. 41-17 | Supporting The Curcuit Trail Goals 
July 19, 2017
TOWNSHIP OF CHELTENHAM MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
RESOLUTION NO. 41-17
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, ENDORSING THE COMPLETION OF 180 MILES OF CIRCUIT TRAIL THROUGHOUT THE GREATER PHILADELPHIA REGION BY 2025 IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE 500 MILES OF COMPLETED CIRCUIT TRAILS; SUPPORTING EXISTING TRAILS ALONG THE ALIGNMENT OF CURCUIT TRAILS TO BE DESIGNATED AS PART OF “THE CIRCUIT”; AND INSTALLING SIGNAGE IN COORDINATION WITH THIS EFFORT
WHEREAS, the Circuit Trails are a connected system of multi-purpose trails (largely
off-road) located in the nine (9) counties that comprise the Delaware Valley Regional Planning
Commission (DVRPC) region, including Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware,
Mercer, Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties; and
WHEREAS, the building of the Circuit Trails is considered to be one of the largest
metropolitan-wide, multi-use trail building efforts in the country and very significant regional
accomplishment; and,
WHEREAS, the DVRPC set a long term regional goal in the Connections 2040 Plan to
complete the Circuit Trails by 2040, and to meet this goal, 180 new miles of Circuit trails need to
be completed by 2025 to reach 500 miles (2/3’s complete); and
WHEREAS, the Circuit Trails provide equitable transportation options for all users and
will connect communities to places of work, places to shop, places to worship, places to play,
places of historic significance, and places to teach our children; and;
WHEREAS, the Circuit Trails Coalition, DVRPC, the Tookany/Tacony-Frankford
Watershed Partnership, Inc., the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the Pennsylvania
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the New Jersey Department of
Transportation, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and other agencies have
committed to support and endorse non-motorized options for transportation and recreation; and
WHEREAS, the Circuit Trails will provide safe facilities separated from vehicular traffic
to encourage be bicyclists, walkers, the physically challenged, and other non-motorized users of
all ages to be more active and spend time outdoors, thereby improving their fitness and health;
and
WHEREAS, when communities in other areas of the United States and abroad provide
for non-motorized transportation options they thrive as places to live and work; and
WHEREAS, the Circuit Trails, by offering both residents and tourists access to natural,
cultural and historical sites, will bring health and economic benefits to counties, municipalities
and businesses in the region such as revenues to local economies, healthcare savings, enhanced
real estate values, and increased activity; and
WHEREAS, 5.4 million people reside in Greater Philadelphia and 85 percent of those
surveyed support building more trails in their counties. Furthermore, 70 percent favor spending
$2 per person in public dollars annually to pay for new connected trails.
WHEREAS, Cheltenham Township is one of 385 municipalities in the DVRPC region
that is part of the Circuit; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the that the Board of Commissioners of
Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, hereby endorses the concept of the
nine county region completing 180 miles of Circuit Trails by 2025 in order to achieve 500 miles
of completed Circuit trails and the Circuit Trails passage through Cheltenham Township, and
encourages our neighboring communities to do the same; supports the existing trails along the
alignment of the Circuit Trails being designated as a “Circuit” Trail; and that Circuit guidance
signage be installed with the coordination with this effort.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to
the Circuit Trails Coalition, the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources, and the County of Montgomery.
RESOLVED and adopted this 19th day of July, A.D., 2017, by the Board of
Commissioners of the Township of Cheltenham, County of Montgomery, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, at its public meeting held at Curtis Hall, 1250 West Church Road, Wyncote,
Pennsylvania, 19095, under my hand and the Seal of the Township of Cheltenham, in the year of
the Township of Cheltenham the one hundred eighteenth.
TOWNSHIP OF CHELTENHAM BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Bryan T. Havir Township Manager and Secretary
Morton J. Simon, Jr., President

Monday, June 12, 2017

Montgomery County-based Youth Mountain Bike Team to Hold First Practice of 2017 on Thursday, July 6th

The first official practice of the SoMont Cycling Youth MTB Team will be held on Thursday July 6, 6pm at Lorimer Park, 183 Moredon Rd, Huntingdon Valley, PA.  

SoMont (Southern Montgomery County) Cycling Youth MTB Team is a chartered composite team of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Cycling League (PICL) and the National Interscholastic Cycling League (NICA).  Co-founders, Wyncote/Cheltenham neighbors and friends, John Raisch and Thuong Nguyen are mountain biking enthusiasts.  Raisch, a Rockledge-native and Abington High School graduate, grew up mountain biking in Lorimer Park while Nguyen, who grew up in Lancaster, became an avid Fairmount Park rider while earning his BA at the University of the Arts. 

 Today, both are also fathers with children developing their own affinity for cycling. During the league’s inaugural season last year, Raisch and Nguyen planned and conducted learning experiences, training, and practices for the youth in Lorimer Park, Baederwood Park, Tookany Creek Parkway, Pennypack Park & Rail Trail, Forbidden Drive, and at the Philly Pumptrack.  Along the way, they picked up new team recruits and supporters. For the 2017 season, the SoMont Cycling Youth MTB Team will attract over 20 student-athletes, spanning grades 6 through 10, and draw athletes from public and private schools throughout southern Montgomery County (Cheltenham, Abington, Springfield, Lower Moreland and other areas).  The team is also enthusiastically and financially supported by many community businesses.  


Our athletes impress me every time we’re out on the bikes,” said Nguyen. He further added, ”Last year, their confidence grew off the charts, but, more importantly, they developed meaningful friendships. They’re just a great bunch of kids.”

“We have a fantastic group of dedicated community based sponsors, coaches, student-athletes and families. I am so proud of what we’ve collectively accomplished and I look forward to seeing our team race and represent Southern Montgomery County this season,” remarked Raisch. However, Raisch is boldly looking forward to this new season, “We are actively recruiting more student-athletes, preparing for a time when Abington, Cheltenham, Lower Moreland and other school districts adopt mountain biking as an interscholastic sport. This wonderful sport promotes physical and mental fitness, equality, inclusivity, and an appreciation of the great outdoors. We don’t think it gets much better than that.”

Founded in 2009, the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) develops interscholastic mountain biking programs for student-athletes across the United States. NICA provides leadership, services and governance for local leagues to produce quality mountain bike events, and supports every student-athlete in the development of strong body, strong mind and strong character through their efforts on the bike.

The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Cycling League (PICL) is a non-profit 501(c)3 NICA Project League. The league was organized in 2014 with the goal to provide fun, safe, and competitive mountain biking opportunities for middle (grades 6-8) & high school students in the Commonwealth.

SoMont Cycling Youth MTB Team is a PICL sanctioned composite team, organized in 2016.  It is an independent youth mountain bike team in the Cheltenham, Abington, Rockledge, Lower Moreland and Springfield areas of southern Montgomery County. The goal of SoMont Youth MTB is to introduce boys and girls (6th to 12th grade) to the sport of mountain biking and to help them use the sport as a way of developing a new life-long athletic interest.  The team and coaching philosophy is to use cycling, and the mountain bike itself, as a way-of-thinking to transport our riders to a sense of adventure, exploration, excitement, friendship and good health.

Who: SoMont Cycling Youth MTB Team (youth athletes grade 6-12 at start of 2017-18 school year)
When: Thursday July 6, 6pm
Where: Lorimer Park, 183 Moredon Rd, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
* helmet and mountain bike required

For more information please contact:
John Raisch, Director, SoMont Cycling Youth MTB Team





Friday, May 26, 2017

PICL 2016 Highlight Reel

Check out the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Cycling League's 2016 inaugural season highlight reel!


Tuesday, April 4, 2017

To kick off planning for the 2017 season, we invite you to an information session from coaches and athletes at Keswick Cycle Glenside, this Saturday April 8 3pm!


Tuesday, January 3, 2017

2016 Season Video Compilation

With 2016 having just ended, and 2017 planning starting soon, we've compiled the various videos created by the SoMont Cycling family, and posted them here. Have any other videos you'd like to share. E-mail us at info@somontcycling.org !


Marysville Season Start


Jordan Creek Park



Yellow Creek



PennyPack Park Trail Workday



Finals at Fair Hill



Miscellaneous






Pre-season Antics





Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Finals @ Fair Hill Video

On Sunday, November 6 we had our last race of the 2016 season. We had a great time and can't wait until next year. Enjoy the video!

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Giving Back to our Local Trail System - Pennypack Park

On Saturday, October 29 2016 the SoMont Cycling Youth MTB team (athletes, parents & coaches) assisted the Pennypack Park Trail Advocates and the City of Philadelphia's Parks & Recreation department in doing some much needed trail work.

A small bridge (called the Double Arches bridge) running over Paul's Run creek, a tributary to the Pennypack Creek, was recently closed due to structural problems. The Pennypack Park Trail Advocates team worked with the city to plan out a work-around trail, and we all collectively did the work to create the trail.

We had a great day getting our hands dirty. Some of work we did was:
  • put up detour and other signs
  • clean up the trail, roughly 3/4 mile
  • move fallen trees
  • create a small hill cut in at the trail entrance
  • create a flat-rock water crossing
  • create some trail features from a large rock
Here's a quick video of our day!