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As we expected, the complaint Gene Hoglund filed with the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission...
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We learned today that Cascade Bicycle Club is being investigated for improperly using funds to...
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Over the last month there has been a plethora of Club chatter over the proposed bylaw changes ...
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Vote pro-bike ! Cascade general election endorsements Annual club election, ballots due by Oct. 11...
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Vote by bike
Post co-written by John Mauro, Director of Policy, Planning & Govt Affairs and Kevin Carrabine...
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Cascade Bicycle Club is proud to announce our endorsement of Proposition 1, the ballot measure that...
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Cascade Bicycle Club's work to educate riders and improve bike safety and infrastructure goes in...
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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.
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The saga begins in spring of 2011, a time when the budgets of businesses and organizations were...
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[September update: Proposition 1 is set at $60, which means it's even easier to bike off those...

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