by Randy LoBasso | Apr 12, 2021 | Safe Routes Philly
Editor’s note: This is a City of Philadelphia press release. PHILADELPHIA – Joined by City officials, members of the School District of Philadelphia and community partners, Mayor Jim Kenney today announced the launch of Safe Routes Philly, the City’s...
by John Boyle | Mar 29, 2021 | News
US 130 corridor between Pennsauken and Bordentown is a leader in Pedestrian Traffic Deaths in New Jersey. In Northwest Burlington County the problem is becoming more acute as distribution centers have taken over the landscape of former farmland and brownfields due to...
by Randy LoBasso | Mar 3, 2021 | News
Last week, we began a campaign to keep Martin Luther King Jr. Drive open to people — and it’s gotten a lot of interest. Mostly positive, but some questions remain. So, we’ve put together this blog post to answer some of your questions about our proposals for the...
by Randy LoBasso | Feb 11, 2021 | News
Editor’s note: This blog was co-written by the Bicycle Coalition and Transit Forward Philadelphia. It was authored by Will Herzog, Randy LoBasso, Yasha Zerrinkelk, and John Boyle. The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia (BCGP) is pleased that the City is... by Amanda Ruffner | Jan 19, 2021 | News, Vision Zero
In 2018, as the City of Philadelphia was implementing its first Vision Zero Action Plan, we offered the following research-based reflection on how the engineering, education, and enforcement strategies contained within should be carried out equitably. Editor’s...