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At the California By Bike Summit last weekend, it was my pleasure to help Melissa Balmer launch a new initiative: Women on Bikes California, a statewide campaign focused on Pedal Love, creative collaboration, and elevating the voices of female bicyclists across the Golden State. Read more…
Read More →Last night, a coalition of bipartisan lawmakers in the House and Senate introduced identical bills (HR 3494 and S 1708) — the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Act — to help reduce the number of bicycle and pedestrian fatalities on American roadways. Review our resources on safety and learn more about how you can help support this important piece of legislation below. Here is League President Andy Clarke’s statement on the legislation.
Read More →It’s been a busy week on Capitol Hill for bicycling. Last night, we saw the introduction of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Act in Congress. Earlier yesterday, Rep. Albio Sires (D-NJ) announced his intention to introduce a bill to empower underserved communities to invest in bicycling and walking networks. This forthcoming bill, he said, is inspired in part by the “The New Majority: Pedaling Toward Equity” report the League produced in partnership with the Sierra Club.
Read More →Every time I head to the Golden State, I leave with new energy and inspiration. And I’m still buzzing with all the amazing connections and conversations I had last weekend at the California by Bike Summit 2013. Here are just a few of the highlights…
Read More →The League’s Board of Directors serves a critical role in guiding the organization to a sustainable and vibrant future. Ann Rivers Mack has spent the last six years serving as CEO of one of the largest bicycle/pedestrian organizations in the country, having led a strategic shift from trail building and capital projects to a focus in policy, planning and programming.
Read More →Like football and basketball, there’s new competition at the top among California colleges. Today, the League of American Bicyclists announced the designation of 17 new Bicycle Friendly Universities, including just the second Platinum-level BFU in the country: The University of California-Davis. Now, Stanford isn’t alone at the top of the BFU podium. Shining on all fronts, the City of Davis became a Platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Community in 2005 and the University also became a Platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Business earlier this year. With this latest round of applications and awards, the program has expanded to a total of 75 colleges in 32 states and Washington, D.C.
Read More →The League’s Board of Directors serves a critical role in guiding the organization. Candidate David Madson has, as a current board member, used his professional expertise in fundraising to provide counsel in launching a major gifts initiative, which has resulted in the LAB receiving new gifts ranging from $10,000-$400,000. Read more…
Read More →This year’s theme for the National Bike Summit — United Spokes: Moving Beyond Gridlock — is all about winning. With another transportation bill looming in Congress, we must strengthen our movement AND address the big questions that are holding us back. We invite you to submit your ideas and expertise to make the Summit a success.
Read More →The League’s Board of Directors serves a critical role in guiding the organization. Candidate Karen Jenkins has executive non-profit management experience and currently serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition. Read more…
Read More →The League’s Board of Directors serves a critical role in guiding the organization to a sustainable and vibrant future. You can read more about all of the candidates and how to vote at bikeleague.org/vote. We are also highlighting each of our nine candidates on the blog this week and next. Today’s candidate spotlight is Alison Hill Graves, a current board member who is up for reelection.
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