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To become an even stronger, larger, more sophisticated movement, we need to make sure that the best ideas rise to the top. We need to make sure that the next generation of leaders is equipped with the tools to be successful.
By the time that Richmond hosts the UCI Road World Championships, advocates hope that the city will boast a network of family-friendly bikeways. Here's how they're getting it donw.
This fall, Baltimore City will welcome a protected bike lane along Maryland Avenue, a north-south route. But before the city even breaks ground, advocates are already hard at work planning an east-west lane to fill out the network.
Welcome to the Alliance's weekly roundup of state & local biking & walking advocacy news. Every week, we crawl the blogs of our member organizations and bring you the most interesting tidbits.
In 2005, Open Streets only took place in 10 cities across the continent. Now, the number of Open Streets in the United States, Canada, and Mexico has swelled to over 100.
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Welcome to the Alliance's weekly roundup of state & local biking & walking advocacy news. Every week, we crawl the blogs of our member organizations and bring you the most interesting tidbits.
Last week, the Advocacy Advance team joined the
Today marks the release of the brand new 2014 Alliance Benchmarking Report, a massive compendium of data and research on walking and bicycling in all 50 states, 52 of the most populous cities, and 17 midsized cities. There’s a TON of really fascinating data in this year’s Alliance Benchmarking Report. Here’s our peek at the eight most interesting data points.
Several years ago at the National Bike Summit, a casual conversation between the Executive Directors of Bike Texas and the Florida Bicycle Association seeded an idea that grew and matured into the recent, first-ever Southern States Caucus Regional Retreat.
Welcome to the Alliance's weekly roundup of state & local biking & walking advocacy news. Every week, we crawl the blogs of our member organizations and bring you the most interesting tidbits. 