Celebrate new SE Spokane Bike Boulevard grand opening on December 19
Posted by: MargauxNov 25 2009, 3:25 pm
Kids and families are welcome!
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Archive for November, 2009Celebrate new SE Spokane Bike Boulevard grand opening on December 19Posted by: MargauxNov 25 2009, 3:25 pm Kids and families are welcome! Attend a Portland Plan Workshop and ask for secure investments in biking and walkingPosted by: MargauxNov 25 2009, 12:03 pm There are four more workshops in December around Portland. Protest and demand a real alternative at Dec. 4th CRC meetingPosted by: MargauxNov 24 2009, 5:29 pm More than a scaled back plan, what we need is a CRC 2.0. Nominate your favorite bike route as an Oregon Scenic BikewayPosted by: MargauxNov 23 2009, 4:59 pm Help build a collective knowledge about the best of bicycling in Oregon, now and for future generations. BTA Board of Directors announces change in leadershipPosted by: MargauxNov 18 2009, 11:36 am The Board announced the beginning of a national search for a new Executive Director. CRC proposes cuts to reduce I-5 project costPosted by: MichelleNov 16 2009, 3:41 pm The new, discount version has only six interchanges, less freight access and is striped with 10 lanes (for now). Tuesday, December 15: BTA Annual Meeting in PortlandPosted by: MargauxNov 16 2009, 11:18 am Members are invited to join the BTA Board of Directors and staff for our Annual Meeting on Tuesday, December 15 in Portland. Not a member? Donate now or join at the door. BTA volunteers save time and money on the flip sidePosted by: MichaelNov 14 2009, 1:33 pm We've all heard someone say "We've been doing it this way for longer than I can remember." Three Chances to Learn More about Year-Round BikingPosted by: StephanieNov 13 2009, 11:54 am The BTA and partners are presenting three opportunities this week in Portland, whether your top questions are about winter riding skills, laws, or gear. November 19: Lessons from Vancouver, BC (free and highly recommended)Posted by: MargauxNov 13 2009, 11:09 am Don't miss this presentation from Vancouver BC professor Gordon Price on the effective integration of transportation in high-density urban environments with an emphasis on land use. |
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