Tag: cascade bicycle club
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Dream Job Alert: Cascade hiring Rides Director
Cascade Bicycle Club is hiring a Rides Director. Yes, that job exists. And it’s full time. And it’s open. Details: Cascade is looking to hire a Rides Director, someone who, in partnership with Cascade’s Rides Committee, will oversee, manage and promote Cascade Bicycle Club’s Rides program, including daily rides, regional tours, Cascade Training Series(CTS), and…
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Council hears overwhelming support for people-friendly 520 project
If you have ever walked or biked through Montlake at Highway 520, you know that the area is not friendly to people outside a motor vehicle. Well, if current plans go forward, the walking and biking environment would be worse. Neighborhood residents and walk/bike boosters made the case to the City Council Monday for a…
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Attention Seattle biking parents: Take this survey!
Cascade Bicycle Club and Bike Works have created a survey to better understand the needs biking parents in Seattle. Whether you already bike with your kids or would like to start, help them out by taking their short survey. Your answers will help them get an idea of what resources are most needed to help…
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Sightline talks bikes and social justice with Major Taylor Project director
Ed Ewing is the Director of Cascade Bicycle Club’s Major Taylor Project (or, as the students call it, “Bike Club”). Bike Club aims to bring safe cycling and bike mechanic skills to youth in low-income communities in King County. Ewing recently spoke with Anna Fahey at Sightline about the young people he works with and…
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Cascade tells Council the club supports at-risk transit funds
As we reported last week, $5 million of high capacity transit planning money in the mayor’s proposed budget is facing potential cuts as the City Council deliberates the 2013-14 budget. That money—which would be used to study and design high capacity transit routes to the U District, Fremont/Ballard and along Madison St among other projects—could…
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A look at the almost-completed 39th Ave NE neighborhood greenway
Advocates and neighbors of the nearly-completed 39th Ave NE neighborhood greenway last week celebrated the upcoming completion of the Seattle Children’s funded 39th Ave NE neighborhood greenway connecting Wedgwood to the Burke-Gilman Trail. The project, funded by Seattle Children’s Livable Streets Initiative, has the potential not only to make it easier and safer to bike…
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