Tag: cascade bicycle club
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Sign the petition to support NE 125th changes
We reported last week that, after a delayed start, opposition to changes to NE 125th St has started back up. There was a petition drive, and signs placed on the road urge drivers to call the mayor’s office to voice their opposition. SDOT has recommended the changes, and the project is waiting on a decision…
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Phinney neighborhood bike commuting classes start next week
The Phinney Neighborhood Association is hosting bike commuting classes taught by the Cascade Bicycle Club starting next Wednesday. Teaching neighborhood-specific bike commuting classes is a fantastic idea. This begs the question: What other neighborhoods have something similar? Post in the comments below. If yours doesn’t have a beginning bike commuting class/ride, perhaps you should start…
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Vulnerable Users Bill gets a flat, but luckily we have a spare tube – UPDATED
HB 1339 has officially passed away in committee. But have no fear, the House has a spare Vulnerable Users Bill in its legislative pannier (as well as a canister of political CO2… okay, its an imperfect analogy). SB 5326 just needs to get to the floor of the House for a vote, have the differences…
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Cascade members: Tonight is your last chance to vote
Cascade Bicycle Club members, tonight is your last chance to vote in the mega-election to replace the battle-worn Board of Directors. If you are unsure who to vote for, you can meet the candidates at the candidate forum tonight from 6:30 – 9 p.m. at The Brig, (Building 406), Magnuson Park, 6344 NE 74th Street,…
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Powerline work could close sections of B-G and Ship Canal Trails
The vernal equinox marks the beginning of several things: More light than darkness each day, debilitating allergy attacks and road construction. Both fortunately and not, there seems to be a large number of construction projects that will affect biking around Seattle. Add a Fremont Burke-Gilman closure to that list. Actually, both the Burke-Gilman and the…
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Notes from the 2011 Seattle Bike Expo (with video)
With two floors packed with vendor booths, speakers and performers, the 2011 Seattle Bike Expo probably had something for everyone. I am not much of a gearhead, but there was plenty of stuff to keep me entertained, from awesome bamboo bicycles to Dutch-style bakfiets to children riding on unicycles. I definitely over-snacked on strange performance…
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