Counties
May 16th, 2012 |
By Mark Dieterich
Reports are coming in that the fences are down and the bike path is open! Commuters noted some workers still around, but there were able to enjoy their first Pawtucket Ave. free commute since it was closed. Fortunately, it is just in time for Bike to Work Day this Friday!
Posted in Bristol County, Providence County |
No Comments »
May 15th, 2012 |
By Matt Moritz
In case you missed it, Pawtucket will be holding its first Bike To Work Day event on Wednesday, May 16th at the Veterans Memorial Amphitheater (corner of Exchange St. and Roosevelt Avenue), with an address from Mayor Grebien at 8:30AM. Light refreshments will be served. Providence will continue its annual event with details below: Date: Friday May
[continue reading...]
Posted in Providence County |
No Comments »
May 14th, 2012 |
By Mark Dieterich
According to a recent Newport Patch article: The Newport City Council passed a resolution Wednesday night commending Bike Newport for its initiatives and achievements, and inviting the organization to assist the city in making Newport more bikeable. The resolution requested Bike Newport to assist in educating motorists and cyclists on how to share the road,
[continue reading...]
Posted in Newport County |
No Comments »
May 7th, 2012 |
By Matt Moritz
Bike Newport Bike To Work Day All activities at Washington Square (unless otherwise noted) ALL ACTIVITIES FREE (unless otherwise noted) 6:00am – 9:30am: Commuter Breakfast 10:30am: Special Event: Bicycle tour to Newport Mansions with Mansion historian John Tschirch. Register here. First come, first served! 11:00 am: Bike Fair begins. Activities include: Bike Safety Bike Maintenance Bike Rentals Bike Spinning Bike
[continue reading...]
Posted in Bike-to-Work Day, Newport County |
No Comments »
May 4th, 2012 |
By Mark Dieterich
UPDATE: Due to rain, the crack sealing has been moved back a few days. The updated announcement from RIDOT: RIDOT is scheduled to conduct crack sealing operations on the East Bay Bike Path from 7 p.m. on Sunday, May 6, 2012 until 6 a.m. on Monday, May 7th. The area to be sealed is from
[continue reading...]
Posted in Bristol County |
No Comments »
Apr 30th, 2012 |
By Mark Dieterich
For those in the East Bay who don’t get a newspaper or those that don’t live the East Bay, there was a great article about The East Bay Bike Path – 25 Years Later. Well worth a couple minutes of your time.
Posted in Bristol County |
No Comments »
Apr 23rd, 2012 |
By Matt Moritz
If you’ve come to our monthly meetings or been reading this site for long, you’ve probably noticed that we keep talking about the state’s 4-year transportation planning process which culminates in producing a planning document called the Transportation Improvement Plan(TIP). This document is a list of the projects that towns, state and other agencies (e.g.:
[continue reading...]
Posted in Advocacy, Announcements, Bristol County, Kent County, Newport County, Providence County, Washington County |
No Comments »
Apr 23rd, 2012 |
By Matt Moritz
Karla Vigil at the Pawtucket CDC informs us that there will be a meeting of the Pawtucket Bicycle Committee on Wednesday April 25th at 2pm. The meeting will occur at the Pawtucket CDC offices (204 Broad Street). A full agenda is not set, but at least one item of discussion will be discussing planning for
[continue reading...]
Posted in Providence County |
No Comments »
Apr 17th, 2012 |
By Mark Dieterich
This sounds like an interesting event. You can read more about the film on the Switch Energy Product website. Tickets are free, but it looks like you do have to go online and order them.
Posted in Advocacy, Newport County |
No Comments »
Apr 3rd, 2012 |
By Matt Moritz
The House Committee on Municipal Government will be hearing testimony regarding a Complete Streets bill (H7352). This legislation would update the existing state law to more solidly define complete streets and require reporting from RIDOT to elected officials. The committee hearing is open to the public and all are welcome to come and testify. The
[continue reading...]
Posted in Announcements, Bristol County, Kent County |
No Comments »