Last week Active Trans held a party to show appreciation for its enormous body of volunteers.
Great news!
The City of Chicago is embarking on this plan to identify a network of bicycling facilities that will ensure all Chicagoans, from children riding to school to senior citizens riding to the grocery store, feel safe and comfortable riding their bike on the city’s streets.
We want your input! Come tell us how to improve your bicycling experience, where improvements are needed, and what would encourage you to bicycle in Chicago!
December 10th, Saturday
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
23 E. Madison St. ( storefront)
Three additional public meetings will be held later this winter.
Like us at http://www.facebook.com/StreetsForCycling2020 for additional meeting information.
(To request a reasonable accommodation, contact streetsforcycling2020@gmail.com or call 630-534-6400. At least 72 hours advance notice is required.) In the event of inclement weather, please check chicagobikes.org or Streets for Cycling Plan 2020 Facebook page for meeting rescheduling information.
What are you doing this Saturday night? If you like bikes, music and free stuff, read on!
Join 93XRT and Active Trans on Friday, May 13, 6 p.m.- 8 p.m., at the Craftsman Experience, 233 W.
Course Marshals are in the center of all the action during Bike the Drive! Stationed along the entire length of Lake Shore Drive, they cheer riders on and direct them along the course.
We’re currently recruiting volunteers to help out at the MB Financial Bank Bike the Drive!
Dateline: January 20th, Winter Bike to Work Day
We all flashed back to the 80s on Saturday for Bike Town Bash and it was a blast! About 250 people threw down for the party and a good number dressed up in 80s costumes.
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