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	<title>Comments on: B Street Salon Partnership</title>
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		<title>By: Sustainable Savannah &#124; Tracking sustainability news and events in Savannah, Georgia (and beyond) &#187; Savannah Bicycle Campaign, B Street Salon forge partnership</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sustainable Savannah &#124; Tracking sustainability news and events in Savannah, Georgia (and beyond) &#187; Savannah Bicycle Campaign, B Street Salon forge partnership</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] What can a business do to become truly bicycle friendly?  The first step might be to correct policies that discourage bicyclists from patronizing an establishment. Providing secure bicycle parking is another way to attract those who shop by bike. To truly make the leap from bike tolerant to bike friendly involves rewarding cycling customers and supporting groups that promote bicycling.  B Street Salon in Savannah is leading the way. Read more about it on the Savannah Bicycle Campaign Web site. [...]</description>
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