Author: Brock Howell
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Bike Happy: Winter is coming, so go bike and drink wine in Eastern WA
EDITOR’S NOTE: Thanks again to Brock Howell of Bike Happy for putting together this comprehensive weekly newsletter. TOP THINGS TO KNOW & DO THIS WEEK 1. Election You already know that Jenny Durkan will be Seattle’s next mayor, Teresa Mosqueda will be on council, and Lorena Gonzalez will stay on council. Also, Zachary DeWolf won…
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Bike Happy: Set your clocks to vote
EDITOR’S NOTE: Thanks again to Brock Howell of Bike Happy for putting together this amazing weekly email newsletter. TOP THINGS TO KNOW & DO THIS WEEK 1. VOTE You know what’s worse than not voting? Having Donald Trump for president. Are you having troubles figuring out who to vote for? Here’s who Washington Bikes, Seattle…
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Bike Happy: Spooky Edition
EDITOR’S NOTE: Thanks again to Brock Howell of Bike Happy for putting together this amazing weekly email newsletter. TOP THINGS TO KNOW & DO THIS WEEK 1. Seattle Joins Global Cities on Climate Change Action Mayor Tim Burgess joined the mayors from Aukland, Barcelona, Cape Town, Copenhagen, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Milan, Paris, Quito,…
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Bike Happy: Introducing the weekly newsletter to Seattle Bike Blog
EDITOR’S NOTE: The weekly Bike Happy newsletter is a huge dump of local bike events and advocacy news curated by Founder Brock Howell. Brock reached out and suggested the newsletter could be a great addition to Seattle Bike Blog. I agree! You can sign up to receive the newsletter on the Bike Happy website. Note…
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Howell: As Seattle adds jobs, how are the new workers getting there?
Editor’s Note: Every year, we write about newly-released Census data on commute modes in Seattle and communities across the country. In this guest post, Brock Howell dives even deeper, analyzing just Seattle’s new commutes. What he finds has lessons for what the city is doing right and what we need to change in order to…
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