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Speak up to allow more bikes on the Blue Line

By Bike Union Staff | September 22, 2020

Do restrictions against bringing bikes on the Blue Line impact how you get around? If so, we want to hear from you. On Tuesday, September 29, Boston City Councilors Lydia Edwards…

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Speak up for a safer American Legion Highway

By Bike Union Staff | September 10, 2020

Temporary, protected bike lanes are coming soon to American Legion Highway — but with your support, they could become permanent. The Boston Transportation Department is hosting two virtual meetings to…

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Statement: Environmental Impact of Melnea Cass Reconstruction Plan

By Bike Union Staff | August 31, 2020

Several people have reached out recently to ask about our stance on Boston’s plans for overhauling Melnea Cass Boulevard. As you may have read, many Roxbury residents and environmental advocates…

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URGENT: Make the case for safer streets today

By Bike Union Staff | August 18, 2020

On Thursday, the Boston City Council will hold a hearing about plans for improving streets in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Will you take five minutes today to ask Boston to act…

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Two ways to get more bike lanes in Boston right now

By Bike Union Staff | August 12, 2020

In July, Boston added temporary bike lanes Downtown and on Cummins Highway to support safe mobility during the pandemic. We’re now campaigning for Boston to expand on this initial effort —…

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Speak up for bus + bike improvements on Columbus Ave.!

By Bike Union Staff | July 19, 2020

Dedicated bus and bike lanes could come to Columbus Ave. — and your support can get both on the ground soon. Today, attend one of two virtual meetings with the…

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Cambridge Shared Streets Feedback Deadline: THIS FRIDAY

By Bike Union Staff | July 15, 2020

Cambridge is accepting feedback through this Friday, July 17, on the first phase of its “Shared Streets” response to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can comment in as little as one minute via the…

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Tell Your Senator: Act Now to Fund Better Transportation!

By Bike Union Staff | July 14, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated longstanding problems with Massachusetts’ transportation system — and legislation to address the crisis is now pending in the State Senate. The Senate will debate and…

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Get Involved: Western Avenue Corridor Study + Rezoning

By Bike Union Staff | July 8, 2020

With Allston-Brighton experiencing significant growth in recent years, Boston is preparing for big changes along Western Ave. — including the potential for protected bike lanes.  Next Tuesday, the Boston Planning…

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Arborway Improvements: Feedback due FRIDAY

By Bike Union Staff | July 7, 2020

With the Arborway Parkways Improvement Project just getting underway, now is a crucial opportunity to shape this project’s goals — including whether it will aim to complete the Emerald Necklace with protected bike…

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