Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Petition to Fund Active Transportation

Within days of President-elect Obama taking office, Congress will likely pass a new large-scale economic recovery package, aiming to create millions of jobs. A significant percentage of this package may be allocated specifically to transportation infrastructure. This presents both a threat and an opportunity.

The threat: Unless we speak up, these transportation funds will go overwhelmingly to road projects—the same unbalanced strategy that has created our existing transportation problems.

The opportunity: Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, in partnership with Thunderhead Alliance and America Bikes, has collected a list of hundreds of ready-to-go active transportation projects from communities across the country. These projects would create new jobs and revitalize communities by funding trails, bike lanes, sidewalks and other infrastructure.

This would meet the ultimate goal of the recovery package: creating immediate jobs. Additionally, such an investment strategy would provide both immediate economic benefits and lasting positive change.

The long-term benefits are many: promoting local businesses along active transportation corridors; reducing health care costs; and curbing climate change emissions and oil dependency. These projects would also establish the principle that active transportation infrastructure is a wise, efficient and desirable public investment.

Please sign Rails to Trails petition to President-elect Obama and key congressional leaders, encouraging them to fund these important bicycle and pedestrian projects:

I support explicit funding for trails, walking and biking in the upcoming economic recovery package. Funding active transportation is a cost-effective investment that creates jobs and leads to healthier people, stronger communities, decreased oil dependency, and reduced climate change emissions.

Add your name to the petition now.

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Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

Monday, November 3, 2008

Bozeman Bike Kitchen Newsletter, November 3rd, 2008


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Bozeman Bike Kitchen Newsletter

Monthly Mailer for
Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Monthly Updates

Bozeman Bike Kitchen

Given there is slightly less cycling related news and that the Kitchen hasn't been meeting for work sessions due to the early onset of darkness and colder temps the 'Weekly Newsletter' will be sent out on a monthly basis. You like that, a weekly newsletter that comes out monthly? Yeah, me too. Look for the newsletter in your inbox on the first Monday of the month. The newsletter will also be posted to the BBK blog as well.

Movin' on Up

Bozeman Bike Kitchen

The Bozeman Bike Kitchen is getting set to move to a new location. Details are still in the works and therefore must remain on the down low until all is square. When it happens everyone will be invited to help in the move. The board of directors at the Kitchen will be implementing a plan of attack but strong backs and organizing freaks will be needed so stay tuned.

Vote... Obviously

Bozeman Bike Kitchen
Remember that tomorrow, Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 is election day. Our responsibility as cyclists is to show our support for the candidate who will affect change and bring action for us - the people who represent clean, quiet transportation. Get out and show your support.

In this issue

- Monthly Updates
- Movin' on Up
- Vote... Obviously

Read Our Blog

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Bicycling Photos

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