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November 7, 2011by Darren FluscheVideo courtesy of MORE member Jim Bole.
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November 2, 2011by Andy ClarkeThe Federal Highway Administration is seeking input into which critical areas of research they should invest their limited Surface Transportation Environment and Planning (STEP) Cooperative Research Program funds – and one of the focus areas is bicycle and pedestrian research.
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November 1, 2011by Darren FluscheThanks to all of you who contacted your Senators, Senator Rand Paul's (R-KY) amendment that would have diverted Transportation Enhancement funds to bridge repairs, was soundly defeated. Transportation Enhancements are a key source of funding for bicycling and walking infrastructure.
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October 28, 2011by Darren FluscheSenator Rand Paul is proposing legislation that would take away the small amount of money that goes to bicycling programs and redirect it to bridge maintenance. It would be just a tiny drop in the bucket and it won't even begin to solve the problems with our bridges.
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October 27, 2011by Darren FluscheIt’s happening again. Just one month ago, Sen. Coburn (R-OK) failed in his efforts to strip funding for Transportation Enhancements from the six-month transportation extension.
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October 24, 2011by Darren FluscheBy now you have probably heard about General Motor's ill-fated advertising campaign targeting college students:
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October 18, 2011by supportOn October 1, 2010, 15 cyclists left Outspokin’ bike shop in Augusta, Ga. on their weekly ride across the state border into Aiken, S.C.
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October 13, 2011by Darren Flusche
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October 6, 2011by Darren FluscheIn September, the Wilmington, DE, Area Planning Council (WILMAPCO) approved DelDOTs request for $480,000 in federal CMAQ funds for the final pha
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October 5, 2011by supportThe League welcomes Matt Wempe, our brand new State and Local Advocacy Coordinator. He comes to us from Fort Collins, CO, where he was a transportation planner and Safe Routes to School Coordinator.