Tag: barb culp
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Washington seeks federal recognition of US Bicycle Route 10
Earlier this month, Washington submitted an application for official recognition of US Bicycle Route 10, the state’s first addition to the in-development nation-wide network of bicycle routes. If approved, it would also be among the first such routes on the west coast. Filed jointly by WSDOT and Washington Bikes, the application for USBR 10 would…
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Former BikeWA director honored + Cascade hires new Field Programs Manager
Barb Culp, former director of the Bicycle Alliance of Washington, has been honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the nationally-focused Alliance for Biking and Walking. Culp lead BikeWA for many years, but her work has stretched well beyond the borders of Washington State. From BikeWA: Barb Culp may have retired as the executive director…
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Spokane’s Barb Chamberlain picked as new Bicycle Alliance Director
Barb Chamberlain has been named as the new Executive Director of the Bicycle Alliance of Washington. She will take the helm of the statewide advocacy group as longtime director Barb Culp retires. I first saw Chamberlain in a 2010 talk she gave about why she chooses to ride a bike. She called the talk “Bikes…
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Bicycle Alliance Director Barb Culp retires
Barb Culp, executive director of the Bicycle Alliance of Washington, is retiring. After years at the helm of the statewide bike advocacy organization, Culp said she wants to spend more time with her family. Culp left the Bicycle Alliance in 2007, but returned in 2010 because she missed being involved in bike advocacy. From Culp’s…

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