The July/August 2010 edition of the AARP Bulletin's article entitled Biketopia, led me to the attached video. The article itself explains how Brunswick, Maine became a LAB designated Bike Friendly Community.
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, which was formed over 10 years ago, diligently works to keep issues in front of the community officials and planning groups in the area.
I think the take home message for this article is in line with my theory of how to affect change in your community - Relationship building, education, persistence and patience.
New League Staff: Meet Chris Vaughan
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Introducing Chris Vaughan, the League’s new Bicycle Friendly America
Program Coordinator! An educator, poet, and advocate for sustainable
transportation,...
Smart Trips Commuter Challenge
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Take 2012 Smart Trips Commuter Challenge this June and July and you could
win one of these great prizes: Apple iPad Timbuktu Messenger bags Kindle
Fire tab...
With one mouse click see what's happening . Right Click anywhere on Desktop . Click on "New" in pop-up menu. . Select "Short Cut" in pop-up Sub-Menu . Type http://www.bikewalktn.com/ in field left of Browse button . Click NEXT Button and then FINISH button
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