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You may remember back in June when there was a public meeting to gather input about the changes...
Spotlights
What is the one street you would never ride on in Seattle? I can think of a couple but one that...
Over 100,000 people are expected to attend Hempfest this weekend in Myrtle Edwards Park, Friday,...
In order to ensure that your club remains strong, Cascade's Board of Directors is in the process of...
Bike News
Calling all Greenwood/Phinney Residents. We are inviting you to come out and play in the street...
The folks over at Choose Your Way Bellevue are running a story contest throughout August called "...
Bike News
In case you haven’t had the opportunity to read any of the articles highlighting WSDOT’s data from the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) ( here , here , here and so on), we’ll provide our own “brief” take of the recently released FEIS with an emphasis on why the bored-tunnel project doesn’t improve conditions for bicyclists – hence our position on Referendum 1 . More specifically, I will illustrate how the bored-tunnel makes bicycling less safe and desirable in Seattle, reduces transit performance, puts more traffic on Seattle’s waterfront, and at $3+ billion, makes investments in bicycling, walking and transit and unlikely reality. But before we get into the wonky data, let’s take a step back and look at the bigger picture. Get a cup of coffee and read on.
Bike News
The saga begins in spring of 2011, a time when the budgets of businesses and organizations were...
Bike News
[September update: Proposition 1 is set at $60, which means it's even easier to bike off those...
8/2/11 update Over the weekend, our staff remembered that Mike Wang had participated in the Bike...

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