We are delighted to be a part of the September issue of She KC magazine, which covers sports, health, and exercise for women and girls. Every month they feature a local organization that serves women and girls, and this month we talked to She KC about BikeWalkKC’s work to get more kids and families incorporating physical […]
Dinner and Bikes Tour
The Dinner and Bikes Tour is rolling through town again Saturday April 7, just in time to get Kansas City ready for Bike Month! Join three transportation mavens to learn how to make change in a urban environment. Joshua Ploeg (traveling executive chief) will create an an intimate dinner for 100 of our favourite BikeWalk friends to […]
KCMO Council declares October as Walk to School Month
The City Council has declared October as Walk to School Month in Kansas City, MO – and BikeWalkKC is working to do the same in other cities around the metro area. Local Walk to School Resources Join the regional celebration of International Walk to School Day on October 5th. Learn how your child’s school can […]
Learn about sustainable transportation at the Uptown Greenfest on Saturday
Did you know transportation is the #1 source of greenhouse gases in Kansas City? Join BikeWalkKC at this Saturday’s Uptown Greenfest to learn more about sustainable transportation. Even though the average KC commute is over twenty miles, most of the trips we take during our day are under five miles. These short trips to run […]
Sarah Shipley talks about living Car-Light with kids
The Kansas City Star recently profiled Sarah Shipley, BikeWalkKC’s Director of Communications. In this interview Sarah talks about living car-light with kids. Posted on Sun, Sep. 04, 2011 (original source) Sarah Shipley would rather take a bike, a bus or walk By TIM ENGLEThe Kansas City Star Sarah Shipley admits she owns a car, but […]
Star editorial supports Katy Trail connection to KC
The Kansas City Star recently published an editorial supporting continued efforts to connect the Katy Trail to the heart of the metro area. Cities in Jackson County are working together to acquire the old Rock Island railroad corridor from Pleasant Hill to the Truman Sports Complex, which could some day host both the trail and […]
Johnson County Adopts Complete Streets Policy
This week the Johnson County Commission unanimously adopted a Complete Streets policy for the unincorporated and rural areas of the county. The new policy will encourage future road projects to better consider how to best include walking and bicycling. Facilities like sidewalks, wide outside lanes, shoulders, bike lanes, adjacent trails, crosswalks, etc. are possibilities […]
Vote for walking and bicycling projects
KC Momentum ideas Improving the Community Build out the sidewalks Public bike share program Bicycle Master Plan Bike Lanes Public Improvements Complete the BikeKC Plan Build a world-class trail system Implement the new Pedestrian Overlay District Clearly Marked Crosswalks Parking and Downtown Transit Public bike share system Implement Complete Streets policies Bike lanes Back-in angle […]
Alert: Support Johnson County Complete Streets Policy
The Johnson County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to vote during their meeting on Thursday, September 1st, starting at 9:30 a.m. Johsnon County Administrative Offices111 S. Cherry Street, Third Foor, Olathe, KS 66061(main meeting room) The Johnson County Commission is considering a new Complete Streets policy for the rural, unincorporated areas of the county. […]
Models wanted for 2012 KC Cyclists Calendar
Caroline Smith and photographer Tom Styrkowicz are looking for folks to feature in the 2012 edition of the popular KC Cyclists Calendar. Last year’s edition featuring twelve women in their little black dresses was such a hit that the 2012 version is expanding to a weekly format and including guys. The calendar goes on sale […]