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West St. Paul Rider Event Highlights Suburban Bike Infrastructure
Suburban cities are expanding their pedestrian and cycling infrastructure. How are communities receiving these changes, and what further improvements can be made?
Suburban cities are expanding their pedestrian and cycling infrastructure. How are communities receiving these changes, and what further improvements can be made?
What a casual insult tells us about the limits and potential of individual choices and collective relationships to make big changes.
The east metro’s new winter recreational area at Battle Creek Park is accessible by bike for XC skiing, which doubles the workout!
The Summit Avenue Regional Trail project has passed the final stage of the approval process. Here’s a recap of what it overcame to get this far, and what hurdles remain.
The saga of the Summit Avenue Regional Trail Plan just keeps going, like cyclists with the wind at their back.
The February 27 public forum on the Summit Avenue Regional Trail Plan provided welcome clarity on the contentious subject of tree removal and bike trails.
As the icy winter lingers, now is a fitting time to reflect on St. Paul’s bicycle infrastructure – in particular, the promising Summit Avenue Regional Trail Plan, now 90% complete.
You aren’t imagining it. The pedestrian signal just counted down to WALK and you’re still waiting.
In taking stock of my most well-traveled routes, those places where I have to turn left are the places where a motorist has honked, shouted or threatened my safety in some way.
See how to take action for the climate by curbing auto emissions through Utility Cycling.