St. Johns families can get on the bike bus, thanks to donation event
James John Elementary has an active bike bus that has spurred demand for bikes among the school community.
James John Elementary has an active bike bus that has spurred demand for bikes among the school community.
“We need a renaissance in our city and we need to make sure that renaissance includes active transportation.”
During the ride, the large group took over the road amid intermittent chants of “Free, free Palestine!” and honks and waves of approval from passersby.
The most notable stories we came across in the past seven days.
If all else fails, large boulders placed in front of the house should prevent anyone from leaving the roadway.
Councilor Mitch Green calls it an, “emerging policy concept for going bigger on sidewalks and paths.”
It’s not the “surge” of yesteryear, but it’s a “new beginning.”
The politics have lined up for sidewalks.
No bikes allowed through either. And no timeline for reopening.
“There’s no reason this stretch of Powell should still be a death trap.”
They pulled over 1,213 people and wrote 730 citations.
Folks from the Revolutionary Bicycle Club will join us to share what they’ve been up to, and Matt Zajack will bring one of his Traffic Monitor devices for show-and-tell.