Plopped in my inbox was a request for comment regarding a post, "
Riverdale Park chain of death" by the very famous South DaCola blogger. The post identifies the very legitimate concern of a chain being placed across a road in Riverdale Park. A road very popular to riders accessing the bike trail loop.
Telling is Detroit Lewis' response when informed via an anonymous comment that the chain had been removed. "That’s because the [Argus Leader] was going to do a story about it." No, it's because you posted about it on your blog. Dude, learn to declare victory. You deserve it. 
Here's the Argus Leader blogger 
reportage about the situation: "
Chain across trail alarms cyclists"
A side note: the reporter also did 
a nice write up of our coming 
Falls Area Singletrack trail building effort: 
And in other bike trail news
Here is my 
full original response to the full content of South DaCola post:
Thanks for the link to that post. I read it with interest. I have 
not heard anything about that chain at Riverdale Park or anyone running 
into the chain.  Surely an invisible chain across a path of desire is a hazard and 
ought to be remedied. It's only a concern to me if parks refuses to 
remedy it. It is my experience that they are responsive to issues like 
this.
Hopefully the person who ran into the chain did the 
responsible thing and reported it to The City. Also hopefully the person
 who ran into the chain did it within the hours of operation of the park
 - hours that tend to be during daylight. Hopefully the person who ran 
into the chain, if it was night, was riding with proper lights, fore and
 aft.
As far as the bike friendliness of the city goes: I 
ride a few thousand miles each year within the city limits and I rarely 
have bad experiences. Most bad experiences come from sidewalk riding or 
riding on the road unpredictably or too far to the right.
As far as The City receiving awards: the League of 
American Bicyclists awarded Sioux Falls the Bronze Level Bicycle 
Friendly Community award a few years ago. The City applied for this 
award. The League reviewed the application. The League invited the local
 cycling community to weigh in on the application. The League selected 
Sioux Falls as a winner. This award is up for renewal right now and the 
same process is being followed.
The best way to make the city more bike friendly for 
local riders is for local riders to become involved in making the city 
more bike friendly. The City planning department meets regularly with 
riders to get input and feedback about city government bicycle plans and
 efforts. Most of the riders willing to put time and effort into a bike 
friendly Sioux Falls go to these meetings.
The local bike club Falls Area Bicyclists (FAB) is in 
need of board members and regular members who are willing to put effort 
in to making Sioux Falls more bicycle friendly. The FAB board is poised 
for radical change this fall and can use the help of a few energetic 
people.
The worst way to make the city more bike friendly for 
local riders is for local riders to go out riding thinking someone else 
is doing the work...
If you'd like more commentary please call me.
Michael Christensen
League of American Bicyclists Certified Instructor #2540
SECOG Metropolitan Planning Organization Citizens Advisory Committee Vice-Chair
Falls Area Singletrack, treasurer
South Dakota Bicycle Coalition, treasurer