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This year’s
theme is simple: Save Cycling.
That’s a
little dramatic, isn’t it?
Unfortunately,
no. Over the past few months investments in biking and walking have been in the
crosshairs of many representatives and senators. For some in the U.S. House of
Representatives, biking and walking is the new “Bridge to nowhere” and the Speaker of the House has referred to bicycle trails as non-economic waste.
If you’ve
received our action alerts (if not, sign up here!), or have been checking our blog over the past year, you have seen the numerous calls to let your federal
elected officials know how important bicycling is for job creation,
getting around your neighborhood, connecting safe routes to school, creating
complete streets, recreation, and for tourism statewide.
What’s at
stake is the end of over two decades of growing investments in walkable and
bikeable communities throughout the U.S.
As we and
our advocacy and business friends meet with members and staff from the Washington
state's congressional delegation, we look forward to the opportunity to speak to the
policymakers about a forward-thinking transportation bill that
affirms the importance of bicycle investments for Washington state.
The Summit
is a chance for the Bicycle Alliance of Washington to convey our positive
statewide vision to grow bicycling. This vision includes the over 30,000 school-age
children who receive our Safe Routes to School trainings, the safety
improvements that federal monies provide through federal TransportationEnhancements (TE) and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) programs, and the
bicycle and pedestrian awareness education that motor vehicle drivers now receive
in traffic safety schools statewide. It’s also a chance to talk about growing
bicycling and enhancing partnerships across the state with health and safety
organizations, PTAs, advocates for the elderly, and representatives from
automobile organizations.
The Summit
is a great opportunity for everyone to participate. Next year, consider
attending to represent Washington state. Now more than ever we need your voice
in the other Washington!
Interested
in following the action at this week’s Summit? Be sure to monitor our Twitter
feed at @BikeWA and check-in with the always-excellent D.C Streetsblog for news
and insights as the Summit proceeds.
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