Bike to Market returns to East Boston. Bring your bike down for repairs, pick up a $5 helmet, and talk to us about what you want to see to make biking better in East Boston.
The Friends of Melnea Cass Boulevard will be out to show what the proposed infrastructure changes along Melnea Cass will look like in reality and to demonstrate how many trees will be taken down (between 60-100). Friends of Melnea Cass is asking for changes to the plans that will make crossing easier for pedestrians and…
The Memorial Drive Alliance, including our friends at Cambridge Bike Safety, are organizing a ride in one lane of Memorial Drive during the evening rush hour to demand more space for people in the road re-design process currently underway by DCR. Come ride with us!
Learn to bike or brush up on basic skills in a free class led by women for Boston residents who identify as female or gender non-conforming. Registration is required at boston.gov/women-bike.
Come for a chance to speak directly to DCR Commissioner Roy and the Stewardship Council about your experience riding on DCR parkways and why you want to see more protected bike lanes and faster action to improve some of our most dangerous intersections and roadways. There is a public comment period at the end of…
Registration can be done in advance or day-of starting at 8am. 3 different lengths of rides leave at 9am, including a family-friendly option. We will be there doing free bike repair for riders.
Join the movement to build a more resilient, green community for all! Come get involved in some of the great climate justice work happening in Dorchester and beyond around energy, transportation, and food. Hear about exciting new projects, be inspired by community and political leaders, make art, learn bike repair, move your body to great…
The Boston Cyclists Union will be at Mattapan Love, a series of community events sponsored by Boston's Food Forest, Farmer's Collaborative, Greater Mattapan Neighborhood Council and Ideal Mixer. The mission is to promote our neighborhood as a destination and activate vacant spaces with art & culture. We will be collecting #BostonBikeStories, giving out lights, and talking…
Learn to bike or brush up on basic skills in a free class led by women for Boston residents who identify as female or gender non-conforming. Registration required at boston.gov/women-bike.