
A cute article about
cycling from a newbie
Continue reading “So now I am one of them: the few; the brave; the suicidal”

Biking in Baltimore

A cute article about
cycling from a newbie
Continue reading “So now I am one of them: the few; the brave; the suicidal”
A brief run down on I-95 MD 24 interchange
Continue reading “Bike/ped access on MD 24/I-95 interchange project”

Baltimore County has
released a free publication listing more than 40 local organizations that accept
donated, reusable items. The directory features a detailed list of organizations
in and around Baltimore County and the reusable materials they accept. In
addition, the booklet explains how donated items can be obtained from each
organization.
Reusing materials
reduces pollution and waste disposal costs. Examples of accepted materials
include appliances, bicycles, clothing,
electronics, furniture, and pet
supplies.
Dear Cyclist,
Thank you for participating in the Harford County Bicyclist Survey. More than 200 cyclists replied, a fantastic number of responses. We are currently compiling and analyzing the data. We expect to complete this over the next two months. Afterward we will make the information available and hold a presentation for feedback. We will keep you up to date on the process as it unfolds.
Continue reading “Participation in Harford County bicyclists survey”
From Governing
Continue reading “Zen & the Art of Bicycling”
An interesting article about traditional highway design is now being questioned with striking parallels to smart growth principle to
Continue reading “Rethinking the Urban Speedway”

The
Baltimore
region is designated as a
Continue reading “Air quality”
A New York Times article By JAMES DAO Published: October 2, 2005
A very well done article about the Gwynns Falls Trail, it invites the reader to explore the many areas of the trail as well as mentioning some of the rough spots. And one of our favorite bike shops is mentioned as well.
Continue reading “Biking 14 Miles’ Worth of Baltimore’s Gentle Backroads and Mean Streets”
NPR Weekend Edition – Sunday, October 9, 2005
Continue reading “Will Gas Costs See Surge in Bike Commuters?”
"Speak up! Make a difference" is the title of the League of American Cyclist coverage of the NIH bike rally in their fall issue of American Bicyclist (pg 5.) And BaltimoreSpokes is mentioned as one of the advocacy organizations that stepped in to help.
Photo: Left to right: Elizabeth Preston, League of American Cyclists; Angela Atwood-Moore, NIH Bicycle Commuter Club; Barry Childress, BaltimoreSpokes; Jack Cochrane, MoBike. Photo Credit Tchad Moore.