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Sign the petition: Allston-Brighton Mobility Improvements

By Bike Union Staff | February 11, 2021

Boston’s Allston-Brighton Mobility Study presents a draft plan for improving transit, expanding the bike network and making streets safer for all modes. Comments on the draft plan are due by next Monday,…

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Speak up to keep State Street’s new bike lane!

By Bike Union Staff | February 8, 2021

Last summer, Boston widened sidewalks and put a protected bike lane on State Street. However, those changes were only a pilot, or test project — and now, Boston is asking…

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An exciting moment for our mission

By Bike Union Staff | February 1, 2021

Several recent developments could provide huge opportunities for us in 2021. Mayor Walsh is expected to join the Biden administration, opening the door for a new leader with a bolder…

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How would you change Warren St. and Malcolm X Boulevard?

By Bike Union Staff | January 19, 2021

Over the past few months, we’ve been working with a team of Roxbury residents to gather community feedback about how to make Warren St. and Malcolm X Blvd. better for…

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URGENT: Transportation, Climate and Housing Bills Need Gov. Baker’s Signature

By Bike Union Staff | January 14, 2021

Gov. Baker has only a few days left to sign bills that are critical for improving mobility, the economy, and public health; essential for fighting climate change; and necessary to ensure equity…

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URGENT: Speak up for protected bike lanes on Highland Ave!

By Bike Union Staff | January 12, 2021

Somerville is finalizing plans for a major road reconstruction project in Spring Hill. Unfortunately, the latest draft design shows a glaring gap: There are no protected bike lanes, only sharrows, planned…

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How we’ll get more bike lanes in more parts of Boston next year

By Bike Union Staff | December 28, 2020

The BCU has always stood by the belief that there is strength in numbers. And in 2020, as our movement continued to grow, we saw unprecedented progress in Boston, including…

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The Union Rider: December 2020

By Bike Union Staff | December 27, 2020

As 2020 comes to a close, we wanted to take a moment to thank you for your support, and wish you happy holidays and a happy new year. May 2021…

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Four ways we’ll make biking better in 2021

By Bike Union Staff | December 24, 2020

Below is a short list of some of the projects we’re most excited for in 2021. Your support makes all our work possible. So please, consider a year-end donation to…

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Four ways we made biking better in Boston this year

By Bike Union Staff | December 24, 2020

As 2020 comes to a close, we’re reflecting on our proudest achievements this year. Your support makes all our work possible. So please, if this list leaves you inspired, consider…

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