by Bicycle Coalition | May 25, 2016 | Action Center, Biking in Philly, Featured
Bike To Work Day was Friday, May 20, and from 8am-10am, hundreds of Philadelphians were cheered on as they rode past, and stopped at, the Bicycle Coalition’s five Energizer stations. Who else is biking to work tomorrow!? #BikeToWorkPHL https://t.co/xsDS0pRFgd — Connor... by Randy LoBasso | May 24, 2016 | Action Center, Featured, Uncategorized
The Schuylkill River Trail was recently named the Best Urban Trail in the United States by USA Today — but many trail users still experience problems. Harassment has been a problem on the Schuylkill Banks, and recently, numerous organizations from around the... by Bicycle Coalition | May 17, 2016 | Action Center, Biking in Philly, Featured
Philly’s 21st Bike To Work Day is May 20, from 8am to 10am. Bike To Work Day is a morning celebrating bicycling as a fun, sustainable, healthy option for commuting to and from your workplace. To celebrate, the Coalition has organized several Energizer Stations around... by Bicycle Coalition | May 3, 2016 | Action Center, Featured, Uncategorized
In the Spring of 2013, I (Katie Monroe) founded Women Bike PHL, a Bicycle Coalition program to help close the bicycling gender gap in Philadelphia. According to our annual bike counts, only about a third of bicyclists in Philadelphia are women. There are a lot of... by Randy LoBasso | Apr 28, 2016 | Action Center, Featured, Uncategorized
Alexandria Schneider came to me in December with a pretty crazy idea: She wanted to put Stu Bykofsky on a bike. And she wanted my help. Bykofsky is the Philadelphia Daily News columnist who has been a bit, well, negative toward bicyclists and bike lanes in the past,... by Bicycle Coalition | Apr 27, 2016 | Action Center, Featured, The Circuit
Budget season is upon us. This can be a stressful but exciting time if you’re closely watching and participating in the process. This year, the Bicycle Coalition has a list of priorities we’re advocating for, and will be testifying in favor of on May 4. There is $4.1...