Re: FEATURED COMMENT – Issue isn’t need for bike lane, it’s need for connectivity We screwed up and now we have to take our lumps, a simple mea culpa [Continue]
NOTE: This is part one of a two-part column on City council boondoggles. CALLED IT last summer, but I didn’t use the word ‘boondoggle’ … should’ve. Talking about [Continue]
An editorial by Mel Rothenburger. ‘ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION’ is such a nice-sounding phrase. It encompasses a vision of urban dwellers happily and healthily strolling or [Continue]
Re: EDITORIAL — It’s time to crack down on those frenetic little guys on bicycles I agree with your comments about the careless cyclists who drive freestyle through [Continue]
An editorial by Mel Rothenburger. MULTI-USE PATHWAYS seemed like such a good idea — pedestrians and cyclists happily co-existing, safely separated from vehicles. But times [Continue]
The 6th Avenue protected bike lane is open for public use. This is the last leg of the Summit-Downtown Active Transportation Connection Project and the first of its kind in [Continue]