Monthly Archives: June 2017

Commonwheels Partners with Scouts to Help Homeless

This time we have guest authors from Girl Scout Troop 75006 who we partnered with this spring:

This year, we really wanted to do something that would help our wider community. After looking into some issues we care about, we learned that there is a se… Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Commonwheels Partners with Scouts to Help Homeless

Commonwheels Partners with Scouts to Help Homeless

This time we have guest authors from Girl Scout Troop 75006 who we partnered with this spring:

This year, we really wanted to do something that would help our wider community. After looking into some issues we care about, we learned that there is a se… Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Commonwheels Partners with Scouts to Help Homeless

Bikes Not Bombs Update

TweetOn Sunday June 4th we welcomed 635 riders to our 30th Annual Bike-A-Thon! These hard working riders raised over $176,000 for our youth, international and bike shop programs. Over 130 folks joined us on our brand new 100 mile Century … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy | Tagged , | Comments Off on Bikes Not Bombs Update

DCR Public Meeting On 6/27 RE: Morrissey Blvd Redesign

TweetFrom DotBike: On the evening of Tuesday 6/27 there is an important public meeting to learn about DCR’s preliminary plans for the redesign of Morrissey Boulevard and to provide feedback.   See below for details.     PUBLIC MEETING #3 … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy | Tagged , , | Comments Off on DCR Public Meeting On 6/27 RE: Morrissey Blvd Redesign

Livable Streets Update

TweetFrom the email: ———– What’s happening 3 reasons to sign up for Tour de Streets today Tour de Streets is LivableStreets’ biggest fundraiser of the year, and – more importantly – it’s a ton of fun! Here are three reasons to … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy, infrastructure, news | Tagged , | Comments Off on Livable Streets Update

Bicycle Lockers Coming To Framingham Commuter Rail Station

TweetFrom The Email: ——————— As part of the development of the MetroWest Regional Transit Authority (MWRTA) Intermodal Center http://mwrta.com/ at the Framingham commuter rail station rental bicycle lockers are being installed for commuters to safely store their bicycles and accessories on … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy | Tagged , | Comments Off on Bicycle Lockers Coming To Framingham Commuter Rail Station

Action: Sign Letter On Crucial Inman Square Redesign Changes

TweetFrom the email: Want to ensure that the design Cambridge is fast-tracking for Inman Square maximizes our ability to deliver on a vibrant, people-centered neighborhood? Please review and sign our letter calling for changes right now! Read on for more … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy | Tagged , | Comments Off on Action: Sign Letter On Crucial Inman Square Redesign Changes

Cambridge Releases Crash Report For The Year

TweetSummary, lots of new riders, so more crashes, but crash rate down.  Overall good news, as the number of riders has skyrocketed the crash per-capita has gone down, meaning that more riders have lead to safer riding. Still a lot … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy | Tagged , | Comments Off on Cambridge Releases Crash Report For The Year

5th Annual Rush Hour Challenge

TweetFrom LivableStreets:   The 5th Annual Rush Hour Challenge is less than a week away! This friendly competition dares to answer the age-old question: what’s the most reliable form of transportation for getting around Boston? This year, there will be two parts to … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy, Commuting, fun | Tagged , | Comments Off on 5th Annual Rush Hour Challenge

6/12 Discussion On The Beacon St Redesign

TweetFrom the email: You’re invited! Join us, the Boston Transportation Department, for a public meeting about Beacon St Monday, June 12 | 6:00 pm Main Branch of the Boston Public Library 700 Boylston St | Commonwealth SalonWe have developed a … Continue reading

Posted in advocacy, Commuting, infrastructure | Tagged , , | Comments Off on 6/12 Discussion On The Beacon St Redesign