
We need you to get involved. Here are some ways you can do your part to improve Savannah for bicycling.
Our MPO is in the process of updating its 30 year long-range transportation plan. Things in the plan can be built — new bike lanes, paths, bridge access for bikes. If it doesn’t make the long-range plan, it can’t make the short-range plans that are implemented.
So, if you provided comments in the meetings [...]
[ June 17, 2010; 7:30 am to 9:00 am. ] As we hinted, next Thursday, June 17th, the City of Savannah, CAT, and a host of community organizations including your Savannah Bicycle Campaign will hold a National Dump the Pump Event to encourage residents to use alternative forms of transportation.
The main event will be the 2nd Annual Dump the Pump Challenge; a race between a [...]
Over 3 days in April, cyclist data was collected from 4 major intersections in downtown Savannah by a group of community volunteers — thanks to the awesome Campaigners who joined in this effort! This was second annual Bike Census, so we have for the first time data to compare against the previous year.
The most striking [...]
Hey all. It’s a great time to ride a bike in Savannah, undoubtedly. In the most perfect time of year, by chance we and the City of Savannah are conducting the second annual Savannah Bike Census. It’s happening this Saturday, next Monday and Wednesday, and there are still slots open for volunteers. [...]
Thanks for Wheeliing with us
Aloha, all! Thanks again to all of our members and all of our other great friends in Savannah for joining us on the third annual Earth Day Wheelie! It was a huge success again, and we were pleased to be joined this year by Tybee city councilman Paul Wolff and Tybee [...]
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