America Bikes to the Inauguration
WABA's official press release:
Local Cycling Group Announces Free Valet Bike Parking for Inauguration
The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA), a Washington, DC based non-profit bike safety and advocacy organization, is pleased to announce it will be providing free valet bike parking services at two locations during the 2009 Inauguration festivities on January, 20th as a way to encourage more people to travel that day by bike. The bike valets are being made possible through the support America Bikes, Dero Bike Rack Company, and the District Department of Transportation. America Bikes, a coalition of national bike advocacy organizations based in DC, is working on incorporating the needs of cyclists into the forthcoming economic stimulus package as well as the future reauthorization of the federal transportation bill. Dero, a Minnesota-based manufacturer of commercial bike parking, will be supplying the bike racks that will be used to hold bikes in the valets.
According to WABA's Executive Director Eric Gilliland, cycling could prove to be the ideal way to get around on the day of the inauguration. "Many roads will be closed to vehicular traffic, access to bridges into the city will be restricted, and Metro will be packed. If you have a bike, we encourage you to ride it that day and we hope to make it as easy as possible for you to do so," Gilliland said. The association has also created a special inaugural web page with information about the best bike routes to the valets, information on safe cycling and bike rentals, as well as other tips to make riding safe and enjoyable. That page can be found at www.waba.org/events/inauguralbikevalet.php. Cyclists who take advantage of the bike valets will receive a free commemorative claim check and bicycle wheel spoke card courtesy of WABA, America Bikes and Dero.
"In addition to making it easier for people to travel by bike on that day, we hope the bike valets will demonstrate the important role biking plays in our transportation system as a new Congress and president take office," said Caron Whitaker, Campaign Director of America Bikes.
The bike valets will be located on the south side of the Jefferson Memorial and on 16th Street NW between I Street and K Streets NW. Both will be open from 7am to 5pm. In case of extreme weather, the valets will be closed, but the unattended bike parking racks will still be available for use.
"Bike valets are very similar to car valets," said Henry Mesias, project manager at WABA. "You simply ride up to the valet, a volunteer will attach one half of a claim ticket to your bike and hand you the other half. The volunteer will then park the bike in a safe enclosure while you head off to enjoy the inauguration. When you want to leave, you show us your half of the claim check and we get you your bike and you ride off. It's quite simple." Mr. Mesias says that the association is prepared to park well over 1000 bikes.
For more information, please contact Eric Gilliland at the Washington Area Bicyclist Association at 202-518-0524 or email g...@waba.org.
For more information on America Bikes, visit www.americabikes.org, or contact Caron Whitaker at 202-215-3908 or via email ca...@americabikes.org.
For more information on the Dero Bike Rack Company, contact Nick Mason at 612-359-0689 or email nickma...@dero.com. Dero can be found on the web at www.dero.com.


Ok- so the Secret Service web site and DDOT all say "no bikes inside the event perimiter" Is that the "restricted zone" or just the parade route?
Anybody got any info? I have to be at various Smithsonians that day and they are inside the "restricted zone" but well clear of the parade route so Id love to know
Posted by: think a little | January 07, 2009 at 07:32 PM
I plan to write about it more tomorrow, but in short, no, you won't be able to bike to the Smithsonian. There are two zones. The restricted zone will not allow bikes. This is close in and includes the Smithsonian.
Around that is a vehicle restricted zone. Bikes yes, cars no.
Posted by: washcycle | January 07, 2009 at 10:25 PM
I'm curious, will the bike valets allow panniers or bags attached to the bikes? Or is this inside of the restricted zone where bags are not allowed? I'm still trying to figure out what to wear that day in order to stay warm without being encumbered by a big coat or something.
Posted by: lawrenceboland | January 08, 2009 at 09:59 AM
The valets are not within the security zone. Panniers will be allowed. I recommend long johns.
Posted by: washcycle | January 08, 2009 at 11:01 AM
I guess the bigger question is, will WABA be actively watching these valeted bikes. Should I worry about leaving panniers on my bike to be stolen?
I'll probably just go minimalistic.
Posted by: lawrenceboland | January 08, 2009 at 02:49 PM
WABA and volunteers will be watching your bike. So leave your Rolex at home, but I think you're pretty safe (they've not lost anything yet that I've heard of).
Posted by: washcycle | January 08, 2009 at 07:13 PM