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Deadline to support Cummins Highway improvements: Next Tuesday, 3/31

By Bike Union Staff | March 26, 2020

Cummins Highway could soon provide a safe route between Mattapan and Roslindale for people who bike — but only if you speak up now to ensure that happens. The city of…

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Speak up for better bike lanes on Warren St.

By Bike Union Staff | March 10, 2020

This Thursday, the Boston Transportation Department (BTD) will present potential design options for improving Warren St. Show up and speak up in favor of changes that reduce traffic, get more people…

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A chance to complete a backbone in Boston’s bike network

By Bike Union Staff | March 2, 2020

The Connect Downtown: Southwest Corridor Extension project could complete a safe bike route all the way from the Southwest Corridor path to Downtown, Beacon Hill and out to Cambridge (via the…

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Support protected bike lanes on Blue Hill Ave.!

By Bike Union Staff | March 2, 2020

Protected bike lanes are a possibility on Blue Hill Ave. — but only if people speak up now in favor of them. The Blue Hill Ave. Transportation Plan has the potential to…

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Support separated bike lanes on Cummins Highway

By Bike Union Staff | February 20, 2020

The City of Boston is considering plans to add physically separated bike lanes to Cummins Highway — and your support can make those plans a reality.  Next Thursday, Public Works…

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Sign up for our Leadership Institute and develop your organizing skills!

By Bike Union Staff | February 7, 2020

(Vea abajo para español) The Boston Cyclists Union invites you to our second-annual Leadership Institute: Saturday, March 7th & Saturday, March 14th 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. 1419 Tremont St…

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‘Bikelash’ training 1/25: Learn skills to combat car culture!

By Bike Union Staff | January 9, 2020

The key to getting better bike infrastructure is building a movement of advocates to outweigh opposition to change. It’s why our new Strategic Plan calls for investing more resources in…

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Speak up for a safer Arborway!

By Bike Union Staff | December 13, 2019

After 25 years of disjointed planning processes and no meaningful progress on the ground, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) last month kicked off a new round of planning…

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How would you improve mobility in Allston/Brighton?

By Bike Union Staff | December 11, 2019

The Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) is wrapping up a draft plan about where and how to improve mobility in the Allston/Brighton area for all modes of travel. With the…

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Broadway Bus/Bike Lanes Hearing

By Bike Union Staff | December 3, 2019

Critics of the new dedicated bus and bike lanes on Broadway are pressuring Somerville to reconsider the redesign and make more room for cars. If you want those bus/bike lanes to remain…

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