Posts by Amelia Neptune
Webinar Recap: Better Rides & Better Business through Cycling Tourism and Ride with GPS
On Thursday, July 13, the League co-hosted a webinar with our friends at Ride with GPS and Experience Fayetteville about the power of combining bikes and tourism, and the tools…
Read MoreA new Bicycle Friendly Community report card and other updates
In May, the League announced our Spring 2023 Bicycle Friendly Community awards, recognizing 45 cities, towns, and counties that earned new, renewing, or improved statuses as bronze, silver, and gold…
Read MoreNew annual Bicycle Friendly Community deadlines
While the Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) program has gone through a number of changes over the last few years, there’s a big one coming in 2024: starting next year, we…
Read MoreBikes Count: 2023 Data Competition Launches
The League is once again partnering with our friends at Eco-Counter to host the annual Bikes Count Data Competition – open for submissions now!
Read MoreEquity & Accessibility Updates to the Bicycle Friendly Community Public Survey
We’re now able to offer BFC applicants a Spanish-language version of the BFC Public Survey to distribute in their community.
Read MoreThe BFC Program Public Input Survey Goes (Even More) Public
We’re opening up our Bicycle Friendly Community Public Survey to include more than just communities that applied for awards!
Read MoreGreener Campuses Are Car-Free Campuses
Bicycle Friendly Universities (BFUs) are putting their commitment to sustainability into action by getting more people riding. Here are some of the ways they’re doing it.
Read MoreRide Along BFA Director Amelia Neptune’s Visit To Champa Bay
During Bike to Work Week, Bicycle Friendly America director Amelia Neptune visited the Bicycle Friendly Business champions of Tampa, Florida. Here’s how it went.
Read MoreBikes Count: 2022 Data Competition Launches
We are excited to announce that the League is once again partnering with our friends at Eco-Counter to host the Bikes Count Data Competition!
Read MoreAn Ode to Great Bike Parking
In the Winter 2022 issue of our American Bicyclist magazine, we celebrated our favorite bike parking examples from across the country.
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