Blue Springs wants to hear from you about bike lanes and trails

Duncan Road Bike Lanes The City of Blue Springs is seeking public input on the future of its rapidly developing bike route and trail network. Public meetings on August 11th, August 25th, September 8th will give residents a chance to learn more and make their own suggestions. Blue Springs has long been a metro leader […]

Put Paint to Pavement campaign update

Over 500 Kansas Citains have joined our call to Put Paint to Pavement by sharing their personal stories about how more bike lanes and crosswalks would improve the safety, health, and wallets of their families. Can you help us get to 1,000 by the end of August? We want that stack over on the right to be as tall as […]

Volunteers needed to count bicyclists and walkers in KCK

Here’s a chance for you to have a direct impact on getting more bike lanes and better sidewalks and crosswalks on Rainbow Boulevard in KCK. Measurig bike/ped traffic is critical for building government support for investing in better infrastructure. The Rosedale Develoment Association and Rosedale Healthy Kids Initiative need volunteers for a bike/ped count this […]

July Newsletter

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Action Alert – Ask Congress to preserve bike/ped funding

Today the Chair of the US House Transportation Committee his vision for the future of federal transportation funding, and unfortunately it does not include the dedicated bicycle and pedestrian funding that has been crucial for hundreds of projects across Missouri.  We need your help today to let Congress know that there is strong support for […]

Crossing the Street Shouldn’t be Dangerous

Check out BikeWalkKC Board Member Sheila Styron’s powerful editorial in the KC Star explaining what it’s like for a blind person to cross the street, and how the City could be making it safer. Posted on Sun, Jul. 03, 2011Crossing the street shouldn’t be a dangerous leap of faithBy SHEILA STYRONSpecial to The Star   […]

Learn about the Downtown Streetcar

The city is working on a yet another rail plan, but this one looks like it might actually happen.  On June 21st you can find all about it and provide your own two cents. A streetcar starter line is the works between River Market and Crown Center. The big difference from past efforts is that […]