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CalBike Announces Route for the 2017 California Dream Ride
/by ZacCaltrans Adopts California’s First State Bike & Pedestrian Plan
/by ZacHelp Shape CalBike’s Next Strategic Plan
/by ZacReflecting Back on the 2017 Transportation Equity Summit and Advocacy Day
/by ZacCorrecting Decades of Transportation Neglect
/by ZacA Complete Street Near You: SB760 Prioritizes Biking and Walking on State Roadways
/by ZacWhat is Transportation Justice and Why Should We Care?
/by ZacCongress Hears from CalBike at the National Bike Summit
/by ZacBusy Policy Season in Sacramento: CalBike’s Top Priorities
/by ZacOver 80 groups sign letter
/by ZacOn Monday, 82 organizations endorsed a set of recommendations, developed by CalBike and our allies, to call for changes in a deal to increase revenue for transportation system maintenance. The deal, two years in the making, invests too much in the old transportation paradigm of roads, including expansion. It will keep people stuck in their […]
Best and Worst of 2016
/by ZacFor the past few years, CalBike has produced a ‘Best of’ list to highlight some accomplishments (and some disappointments) from around the state. These awards help us see where we are, and how far we have to go. Enjoy! — Best New Protected Intersection: 9th and Division, San Francisco We’re thrilled to include this category […]
2017 ATP: $158M Approved For Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Across CA
/by ZacOn December 7th, the California Transportation Commission (CTC) approved a total of $158,096,000 for 44 Statewide projects and 10 Small Urban and Rural walking and bicycling projects as part of the 2017 Active Transportation Program (ATP). The projects awarded included $24.3 million that was diverted from a single high-profile project in the Coachella Valley to five […]