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World Day of Remembrance 2022 on Sunday November 20th at 12:30pm
Families of traffic crash victims, road safety advocates, faith leaders, City leaders, Elected Officials and community members will gather on Sunday, November 20, 2022, to commemorate World Day of Remembrance near the intersection of Broad and Erie Street at Fish Park...
SEPTA is Coming to Your Neighborhood to Talk About the Bus Revolution
Guest blogpost written by Yasha Zarrinkelk, Advocacy Director of Transit Forward Philadelphia This is your chance to share IN PERSON feedback on SEPTA’s Draft Bus Network! Don't forget to mark your calendar with the date of the Open House happening in your...
Looking Back and Mapping Out Our 2023 Explore the Circuit Ride Series
The 2022 Explore the Circuit ride series brought our members to newly opened Circuit Trails in seven of the nine counties that make up the Greater Philadelphia area. We'd like to a take a moment to look back and share what we've captured along the way. We'll also...
Recap: The 2022 Eastern PA Greenways and Trails Summit
In September the Bicycle Coalition participated in the biennial Eastern PA Greenways and Trails Summit. This regional summit alternates with the Pennsylvania Greenways and Trails Summit. This year's summit was held at the State Theater in Easton and brings together...
New Traffic Calming Proposal for W. Washington Avenue
With respect to our understanding of Washington Avenue's 2022 configuration, 11th to 5th was slated to be narrowed to three lanes with a parking protected bike lane, while the rest of the Avenue would remain five lanes wide. As milling and paving started a few weeks...
Philadelphia Celebrates the K&T Trail Phase 2 Groundbreaking!
On Monday, October 17th, elected representatives of Philadelphia, including Congressman Brendan Boyle, Councilmember Mike Driscoll, and other city officials held a groundbreaking for the newest connector along the Circuit Trails at Lardner's Point Park south of the...
Vision Zero Win: Philadelphia PD (Finally) Agrees to Drop Accident from Investigation Unit Name
After seven years of advocacy, the Philadelphia Police Department responded to numerous requests from Families for Safe Streets Greater Philadelphia and the Bicycle Coalition to abandon the name "Accident Investigation Division" and rename the unit Crash Investigation...
Vision Zero PHL programs needs more funds and staff capacity in order to hit goal of eliminating traffic fatalities
October 6, 2022 Vision Zero annual report shows 2021 traffic fatalities remain high PHILADELPHIA - On Thursday, October 6th, the City of Philadelphia released its annual Vision Zero report that shows that Philadelphia ended 2021 with 121 traffic fatalities. This...
Philadelphia’s Vision Zero Budget $6M Higher than Proposed
We are happy to report that after several years of advocacy by the AARP-led Livable Communities Network and our Policy team, Philadelphia's Vision Zero budget has increased for fiscal year 2023. Since 2020, the Bicycle Coalition, along with AARP and the Livable...
SEPTA updates Bike Policy to allow Bikes on all NHSL and BSL trains
We are happy to report that effective immediately, SEPTA's Bike Policy will now allow for bikes on all Norristown High Speed Line and Broad Street Line trains. This announcement comes after advocacy from our Policy Team, Transit Forward Philadelphia and Clean Air...
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