
We need you to get involved. Here are some ways you can do your part to improve Savannah for bicycling.
Before I tell you about the Wheelie, here is a reminder about the upcoming County Commission Candidate Forum, co-hosted by Georgia Conservancy and Savannah Bicycle Campaign tomorrow night (Tuesday 10/14) at 7:30pm at the Coastal Georgia Center on Fahm Street. There was a nice writeup in today’s Savannah Morning News, so I hope you have […]
[ October 27, 2008; 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. ] Well, if the recent #49 ranking of Georgia for bike friendliness by the League of American Bicyclists does not highlight the lack of priority our state has placed on bicycling, the fact that we are the last state in the union to award federal Safe Routes to School funding clearly should.
Compounding matters, the state did […]
[ October 1, 2008; 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. ] On the heels of GDOT Commissioner Gena Evans, Lt. Governor Casey Cagle is coming to the Coastal Georgia Center on Fahm Street tomorrow (Wed, Oct 1) to discuss state transportation issues. If you want more alternatives in the mix like better facilities for bikes, please come out and let your voice be heard. It should […]
[ October 14, 2008; 7:30 pm; ] Great news to the local political process. Savannah Bicycle Campaign is partnering with Georgia Conservancy to host a Chatham County Commission Candidate forum on October 14 at 7:30 at the Coastal Georgia Center on Fahm Street.
Panelists Orlando Montoya of GPB, Jim Morekis of Connect Savannah, and Dionne Hoskins of Chatham County’s Resource Protection Commission will […]