What we can learn from Seattle’s biking history?
By Fran Korten A few weeks ago, I went [...]
By Fran Korten A few weeks ago, I went [...]
Three parents spoke to the Council on the need for safe bikeways.
Start with routes that enable people from three neighborhoods to safely bike into town.
The City asked for citizen feedback on its draft 10-year plan.
The City has changed its plans for the Eagle Harbor Drive II project.
Can Bainbridge become a truly bikeable, walkable city? That possibility took a giant step toward becoming real.
Gil Penalosa is a world-renowned sustainable transportation expert behind this “communities for all” concept.
Good news for those who like to bike to the Bainbridge ferry, park their bike, and then walk on.
City Council members unanimously approve Bainbridge Island’s first-ever climate action plan.
A new connection to the STO makes the John Nelson Trail easily accessible