by Randy LoBasso | Jan 23, 2020 | Vision Zero
Pine Street’s bike lane is full of debris, trash, and leaves. That’s not good for anyone. So, we’re heading out to the bike lane, once again, to clean it up, making it better and safer for cyclists in Philadelphia. Want to help out? Meet us at 2pm at...
by Randy LoBasso | Jan 22, 2020 | News
Philadelphia’s Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Sustainability has been meeting with neighbors in Southwest Philadelphia communities to reconstruct several high-injury corridors, making the streets safer and more user-friendly no matter what mode of...
by Randy LoBasso | Jan 22, 2020 | Vision Zero, Biking in Philly, Biking Outside The Region
For the past two years, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, Bike Pittsburgh, bicycle and pedestrian safety groups from all over Pennsylvania, in conjunction with municipalities from Philadelphia to Lancaster, have been advocating — both locally and in the...
by Randy LoBasso | Jan 22, 2020 | Biking in Philly
Because of an apparent “hold” that the Society Hill Civic Association (SCHA) had put on installing flex posts at the intersections east of Eight Street along Spruce and Pine, the SHCA “has invited negative attention from the press, the city government, and the greater...
by Randy LoBasso | Jan 15, 2020 | Biking in Philly
During his inaugural address last Tuesday, recently re-elected Mayor Jim Kenney vowed to install forty miles of protected bike lanes by the time he leaves office, four years from now. “We’ve made tremendous progress with a $200 million capital investment for...