by Sarah Clark Stuart | Jul 22, 2020 | Biking in Philly, The Circuit
On July 21, ten organizations sent a letter of support for the Wissahickon Gateway Trail project to the Philadelphia Art Commission, SEPTA and the Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Sustainability. This letter was sent because the trail’s fate is tied... by Sarah Clark Stuart | Jul 20, 2020 | News, Biking in Philly, Crash, Vision Zero
A bike ride has been organized by family and friends of Will Lindsay “in honor of those we have lost, in support of ourselves and each other, in solidarity with Vision Zero.” Sunday, July 26th at 1pm Start: Dell Music Center End: East Laurel Hill Cemetery...
by Sarah Clark Stuart | Jun 25, 2020 | News, Biking in Philly
As has been reported elsewhere, the pandemic’s impact on bicycling rivals the impact of $4/gallon gas in 2008. Numerous stories have been published locally, such as here and nationally, such as here about the 2020 bike boom. Bikes have even been coined as...
by Sarah Clark Stuart | Jun 12, 2020 | News, Biking in Philly
On Saturday, May 30th, five bicycle shops suffered damage in the aftermath of the unrest that took place that weekend. We called and emailed with most of the shops to give the bicycle community an update on how those shops are doing, and whether they are open. We...
by Sarah Clark Stuart | May 19, 2020 | News, Biking in Philly, Vision Zero
The City has unveiled for public comment three options for re-imagining Washington Avenue’s next 10 years. And in each option, protected bike lanes are part of the plan. This is a big deal, as Washington Avenue is a critical component of the city’s High...