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The League and the store “that shall not be named”

By bikeleague | May 27, 2010
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One or two people noticed the blurb we put in our e-newsletter on Monday about a National Bike Month promotion by Walmart. When I say one or two people, I…

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How to win TIGER II grants

By bikeleague | May 27, 2010
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We’ve fielded a number of inquiries about the second round of TIGER grants since the DOT announced round two. Fortunately, last week, the DOT held a panel presentation to provide…

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Federal government promotes bike commuting

By bikeleague | May 26, 2010
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On October 5, 2009, President Obama signed Executive Order (EO) 13514, Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance, which required Federal agencies to set greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction…

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Los Alamos celebrates Bike to Work Day with Bike Education

By bikeleague | May 24, 2010
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Traffic Skills 101 course on Bike to Work Day in Los Alamos; photo from Los Alamos Bikes The folks in Los Alamos, NM, had the right idea. What better way to enjoy…

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Bike to Work Day web roundup

By bikeleague | May 21, 2010
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Holy Bike to Work Day, Batman…Enthusiasm for daily bicycling continues to grow. Today it expressed itself in hundreds of Bike to Work Day events in communities all over the country.…

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League launches Houston Bike Ed program

By bikeleague | May 21, 2010
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On this Bike to Work Day — the tenth time Houston has celebrated the day — League President Andy Clarke and Education Director Preston Tyree, together with the City of…

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Happy Bike to Work Day

By bikeleague | May 21, 2010
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It’s here. Enjoy it. Photo from Arizona DOT Do you have great photos from Bike to Work Day you’d like to share? We’d love to see them and post some…

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TIME recognizes walkable communities advocate Dan Burden

By bikeleague | May 20, 2010
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In their Innovators series, TIME Magazine calls workability guru, Dan Burden, one of the top six civic leaders: He knows that slimmer roads are “leaner, safer and more efficient,” and that…

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The good and the BADD

By bikeleague | May 20, 2010
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In January, Jim Rogers, a cyclist well known in Nevada County, California was killed in a crash with a motorist who was reportedly on her cell phone at the time.…

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Kerry and Lieberman Introduce the American Power Act

By bikeleague | May 20, 2010
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The League, along with its partners in the America Bikes Coalition, would like to thank Senators Kerry (D-MA) and Lieberman (I-CT) on the introduction of the American Power Act. We…

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