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Call And Email The Mayor, Let Him Know You Want A Better Bicycling Budget!

TweetFrom The BCU: Email Script Below is a template for emails to Mayor Walsh. Please personalize it and add your own information. The more personal details, the more effective the letter will be. Don’t forget to forward it to your … Continue reading

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Support The Vision Zero Bill!

TweetFrom Boston Cyclists Union: The Bike Union, along with our partners in the Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition including MassBike, Livable Streets Alliance and WalkBoston, have been working with State Legislators, led by Senator Brownsberger and others, to file a road safety … Continue reading

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Comm. Ave. Could Look A Lot Different, If You Speak Up!

TweetAnd that would be a good thing, the street is currently one of the busiest and in my opinion worst designed streets in the city. Public Comments are due by November 25!  So make sure you contact Zach Wassmouth, Project Manager, … Continue reading

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Action Alert: Bike Safety Bill Needs Your Help

TweetFrom MassBike: —————- In January, we filed two bills with the Massachusetts State Legislature, and we just found out that the bills are going to be heard in committee next Wednesday. We need your help to get these bills moving! The … Continue reading

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It’s Not Too Late To Make Your Voice Heard For Better Transportation

Tweetfrom Livable Streets:   ———- Thank you to all who emailed and called your representatives, forwarded our action e-lerts to friends and family, and took action at the State House steps last week. Your voice is begin heard, but the fight … Continue reading

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ACTION ALERT: Critical Moment On Beacon Hill Contact Your Legislator Today!

TweetFrom MassBike: ————————- Monday, the Massachusetts House passed a dramatically scaled-back transportation finance plan – only about 50% of the amount multiple independent analyses have concluded is necessary to maintain our crumbling transportation system and invest in much-needed expansion projects. … Continue reading

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Have 3 Minutes? Help Change Transportation In MA For Decades

Tweet from livablestreets —————————- Transportation funding opponents have been making their voices heard loud and clear, but legislators haven’t been hearing enough from supporters like you. If you haven’t called or written your legislators yet, NOW IS THE TIME! More … Continue reading

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Act Today! Tell Your Legislators To Fully Fund Transportation Including Bicycling

TweetFrom MassBike: ——————— You may remember our post about the Governor’s transportation funding proposal, which quadruples the level of funding for bicycle and pedestrian projects. On Thursday, House Speaker Robert DeLeo is expected to unveil his plan to fund transportation, which … Continue reading

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WTF Congress, They Are At It Again Trying To Cut Funding For Bikes

TweetFrom MassBike: ————– Action Alert: Yet Again Congress Threatens To Cut Bike Funding   A few weeks ago we sent an action alert out to contact your members of congress and ask them to support the Cardin-Cochran Amendment. Well, we’ve received word … Continue reading

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