by Leonard Bonarek | Dec 20, 2017 | Biking the Suburbs, Crash, Featured
Early this morning, we learned from philly.com the tragic news that another cyclists was struck and killed in Bucks County. Details are very preliminary, but the cyclist, subsequently identified as Kevin Williams, was apparently struck and killed by a hit-and-run... by Leonard Bonarek | Dec 14, 2017 | Biking in Philly, Biking the Suburbs, Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, Featured
In November, PennDOT invited BCGP as well as governmental partners along the I-76 corridor to attend an info session on its Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) plan for the I-76 corridor between the PA Turnpike and Route 1. Interventions planned include: Ramp... by Leonard Bonarek | Dec 14, 2017 | Biking the Suburbs, Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, Featured, The Circuit
Earlier this month, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) announced its latest round of grant awards. The Circuit (and related amenities) in the five counties on the PA side of our region made out quite well, raking in over $4... by Bicycle Coalition | Dec 14, 2017 | Biking the Suburbs, Featured
By Jordan Miller and John Boyle Phoenix Park has arisen from the ashes of a former industrial site on Camden’s Waterfront South neighborhood. This 5-acre riverfront park, which partially opened in 2015 was developed by the Camden County Municipal Utilities... by Bicycle Coalition | Dec 11, 2017 | Biking the Suburbs, Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, Featured
In a previous post, we highlighted the progress made towards PennDOT’s first SUBURBAN (yes, you read that correctly) bike lane projects. On Friday last week, we were pleased as punch to be on hand, along with 6abc, for the agency’s official unveiling of... by Leonard Bonarek | Dec 11, 2017 | Biking in Philly, Biking the Suburbs, Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, Featured, The Circuit, Vision Zero
In December, The Philadelphia City Council Committee on Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs voted unanimously to approve bill # 170856 which allows the city of Philadelphia to acquire the train trestle over Germantown Avenue and sign a license of agreement to lease...