News from California
Posted by: JessicaJun 30 2006, 9:44 am
Where are Scott and Jessica? They've left the state to tour some of the best bicycling facilities in the country and bring back lessons for our region. Read on for more.
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Archive for June, 2006News from CaliforniaPosted by: JessicaJun 30 2006, 9:44 am Where are Scott and Jessica? They've left the state to tour some of the best bicycling facilities in the country and bring back lessons for our region. Read on for more. Texas Bicycle Coalition visits OregonPosted by: EvanJun 29 2006, 11:20 am Yee-haw! Yup, we had the honor of chatting with the TBC's Claire England, who shared their trials and tribulations. The good news: the BTA has a lot more members. But: the TBC has a lot more money. Bikes + seniors: a new program for PortlandPosted by: JessicaJun 28 2006, 3:32 pm A few weeks back, I asked, "what about older cyclists"? This new program is bringing bikes to senior centers in Portland. Read on for details. Lance Does the Daily ShowPosted by: EvanJun 28 2006, 11:02 am Lance Armstrong appeared on The Daily Show, much to the pleasure of Jon Stewart and the audience. Watch it. We're YOUR bicycle advocatesPosted by: JessicaJun 27 2006, 1:15 pm The other night at a party, I met a fellow cyclist. When he found out I work for the BTA, he said, "wow, that's great!…me, I'm just a lowly commuter." It got me to thinking about who the BTA works for. Recycling bike tires in PortlandPosted by: AnnaJun 27 2006, 11:57 am I saw this on the OBRA listserve and thought more people might want to know- Ride tandem and support BTA!Posted by: AnnaJun 26 2006, 5:27 pm The Northwest Tandem Rally is coming up this weekend. Proceeds support Bicycle Safety Education in Corvallis and Albany. Oregon Big Look's Little Survey: Take ItPosted by: MargauxJun 26 2006, 3:36 pm The Oregon Task Force on Land Use Planning is looking for community input on our land use planning system (including what you think of citizen involvement efforts). Take the survey on-line. Some traffic is good for youPosted by: MichelleJun 23 2006, 10:57 am It is in the densest urban places that we face the lowest risk of dying in a traffic accident. Portland's Recreational Trails Strategy: Get InvolvedPosted by: EvanJun 22 2006, 3:26 pm If you care about trails — from the Springwater to Waud Bluff — or think that we should have more mountain bike trails, read up, and go to the hearings. |
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