by Randy LoBasso | Sep 17, 2015 | Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, The Circuit
The Bicycle Coalition has learned that Martin Luther King Drive will be completely closed to drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists during the World Meeting of Families Weekend, September 25-27. According to city officials, Martin Luther King Drive will be closed to all... by Bicycle Coalition | Sep 8, 2015 | The Circuit
It may still feel like August, but Labor Day has come and gone and, over here, we’re getting ready for our Fall Explore The Circuit trips. If you haven’t signed up for our September 19 walk and October 10 ride, there’s still time to do so. To attend, you must be a... by Bicycle Coalition | Aug 26, 2015 | Action Center, Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, The Circuit
Money sometimes seems to get lost in the halls of our nation’s Capitol. This appears to be the case for next year’s round of TIGER grant awards which have been an integral part of revitalizing not just our nation’s transportation infrastructure, but also that of... by Sarah Clark Stuart | Jul 31, 2015 | Biking the Suburbs, The Circuit
Are you fond of the Delaware and Raritan trail and can’t wait to see it complete from Trenton to Bordentown? Do you use the Cooper River Trail but wish there was a seamless bike/ped trail between the Ben Franklin Bridge and Haddonfield? These are just a few of... by Bicycle Coalition | Jul 7, 2015 | Biking the Suburbs, The Circuit
Weekends are the best time to get on the bike, stretch your legs and hit the streets, trails, or even gravel roads. If you don’t have any plans and are up for traversing all three of these conditions, join the Bicycle Coalition of Philadelphia and Bike Chester County... by Sarah Clark Stuart | Jul 2, 2015 | Biking the Suburbs, Featured, The Circuit
Yes, the holiday weekend is about to start. But, we are so excited about this news that we want to share some details about the Circuit’s recent banner day on June 26th. That morning, the Board members of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission voted...