Tag: Gone Bikin’ 2016
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Bike News Roundup: Gone Bikin’ edition
Seattle Bike Blog Editor Tom Fucoloro has Gone Bikin’ until Labor Day. In the meantime, we will be periodically posting short news bits and excerpts from good reads floating around the web. It’s time for the Bike News Roundup! First up, some ways to create a more equitable bike share system: Pacific Northwest News
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Gone Bikin’: A short tour of UW’s remade stretch of the Burke-Gilman Trail
Seattle Bike Blog Editor Tom Fucoloro has Gone Bikin’ until Labor Day. In the meantime, we will be periodically posting short news bits and excerpts from good reads floating around the web. As we reported last week, the UW has opened its remade section of the Burke-Gilman Trail between 15th Ave NE and the bridge…
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Gone Bikin’: E Marginal Way truck backups make protected bike lanes even more urgent
Seattle Bike Blog Editor Tom Fucoloro has Gone Bikin’ until Labor Day. In the meantime, we will be periodically posting short news bits and excerpts from good reads floating around the web. E Marginal Way is a key bike route to West Seattle. When the Port is not working, the bike route is fine. When…
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Gone Bikin’
Dear readers, For the first time since starting this blog in July 2010, I am taking a sabbatical. I’m hopping a plane out the country today to go on my honeymoon, and I’m leaving my laptop in Seattle. I’ll be back Labor Day. Of course, I’m not leaving you totally without bike news for the…
tagged: Gone Bikin’ 2016
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