by John Boyle | May 16, 2024 | Bike Month, Biking in Philly, News, Vision Zero
To kick off Bike Month the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Multimodal Planning released an update on the implementation of the High-Quality Bike Network. The High-Quality Bike Network is the City’s planning vision for the year 2040, aiming to...
by Nicole Brunet | May 13, 2024 | News
This letter was sent to the following decision makers: Kristin Del Rossi, Commissioner of the Philadelphia Streets Department, Richard Montanez, Deputy Commissioner of the Philadelphia Streets Department, members of Old City District and Society Hill Civic Association...
by Patrick Monahan | May 9, 2024 | Bike Month, Biking the Region, News
Despite the rainy weekend, residents of Chester County joined Bike Chester County on May 4th for a ride along low-stress roads from Berwyn to Malvern as part of the Western Mainline Greenway. The Greenway may sound familiar to some — the Bicycle Coalition has...
by Nicole Brunet | May 3, 2024 | News
Transit Forward Philadelphia was proud to co-organize a rally this April 30 alongside comrades from across Pennsylvania. From our coalition, we were happy to be joined by representatives from Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, 5th Square, Clean Air Council,...
by Patrick Monahan | May 2, 2024 | Biking the Region, Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, News, The Circuit
Recently, the Shapiro Administration awarded projects through the Surface Transportation Block Grant program Set-Aside, also known as the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside (TA Set-Aside), that will bring improvements to the accessibility of biking and walking...
by Nicole Brunet | May 1, 2024 | News
It’s a question we hear a lot. Countless reports have shown that physical separation increases bike ridership and reduces serious and fatal crashes, so it seems like these lanes should be a priority, but there are only 12 state roads and 3 scheduled with parking...