by Randy LoBasso | Aug 28, 2015 | Featured, Uncategorized
Infrastructure woes. Have you noticed Philadelphia’s—and America’s—infrastructure is crumbling like a coffee cake? CityLab has, and they wrote this long-ish piece about it. Pope Ride. The media is obsessed with Alexandria Schneider’s planned Pope Ride the weekend of... by Randy LoBasso | Jul 22, 2015 | Featured
Philadelphia is a great place to bike, and not just on the streets, Circuit trails and at the Pump Track. As it happens, the Philadelphia parks system has a series of very cool, very usable mountain biking trails, utilized by action-seeking cyclists all over the... by Randy LoBasso | Jun 11, 2015 | Action Center, Bike Share, Crash, Featured
After years of cyclists getting dusted up or legitimately injured on unused trolley tracks around Philadelphia, the Bicycle Coalition’s Katie Monroe broke her jaw (in three places) at 11th and Reed Streets in December 2013, when her tire was caught in the tracks and... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 25, 2015 | Uncategorized
It was January 2005, and City Council had just approved the authorization of a resolution forming a nuisance bar task force, “responsible for coordinating and enforcing a new state law that allows an administrative law judge from the Liquor Control Board to assess... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 20, 2015 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
As noted by Philadelphia Magazine, #BetterMobility2015 was trending on Twitter in Philadelphia on Thursday night. It happened because of the 250 people who were able to come and listen to where our mayoral candidates stand on transit issues at the Friends Center, and...