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UMass Chan Clean Commutes Fair
Explore sustainable ways to get around Worcester!
E-bike test rides
Learn sustainable commuting tips
Connect with local transportation groups and organizations
Fun for all experience levels - beginners welcome!
Tuesday April 28 11AM - 2PM
Located in front of medical school building
Rain location: medical school building lobby

UMass Chan Clean Commutes Fair Explore sustainable ways to get around Worcester! E-bike test rides Learn sustainable commuting tips Connect with local transportation groups and organizations Fun for all experience levels - beginners welcome! Tuesday April 28 11AM - 2PM Located in front of medical school building Rain location: medical school building lobby

Shift Happens
Thinking about biking to campus? Already ride?
This social hour is for you.
What to expect:
Bike talk and tips
Route sharing & safety tips
Community + connections
Mocktails, snacks & conversation
Open to bicyclists and bike-curious folks of all levels!
Wednesday April 29 4:30PM - 6PM
Albert Sherman Center 2nd Floor Lounge

Shift Happens Thinking about biking to campus? Already ride? This social hour is for you. What to expect: Bike talk and tips Route sharing & safety tips Community + connections Mocktails, snacks & conversation Open to bicyclists and bike-curious folks of all levels! Wednesday April 29 4:30PM - 6PM Albert Sherman Center 2nd Floor Lounge

MassBike and Wicked Wheels will be at the @umasschan.bsky.social Clean Commutes Fair on April 28, followed by Shift Happens, a social event for the community on April 29 to talk about bikes, share routes and safety trips, and build community.

Hope to see you there!

#bikecommute

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Our April group ride is this Saturday, April 25! Join us at noon behind Waltham City Hall!
Optional group lunch afterwards

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Completely packed City Hall for today's hearing on safe streets!

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Join the Boston Task Force (T4MA, Shared Spaces, BCU) for a rally before the crucial public hearing on street safety. We need to pack the room!

📅Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
📣Rally: 1:15PM
🎤Hearing: 2:00PM
📍Boston City Hall

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A graphic with the words "Happy Earth Day from MassBike" and the MassBike logo of a gear behind a street sign. The background of the graphic is light green, with faded leaves of varying colors and shapes. In the foreground is the northern hemisphere of an illustrated globe, with bicycles circling the edge.

A graphic with the words "Happy Earth Day from MassBike" and the MassBike logo of a gear behind a street sign. The background of the graphic is light green, with faded leaves of varying colors and shapes. In the foreground is the northern hemisphere of an illustrated globe, with bicycles circling the edge.

Earth Day is a reminder of the role we all play in preserving our planet. Biking is an eco-friendly form of #sustainabletransport that represents an approach to address these planetary issues.

Learn more tips for incorporating biking into your lifestyles: www.massbike.org/education_re...

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Free Bike Repair at BPL Mattapan We do all basic bike repair including: patch tires, align brakes, and adjust gears and shifters. This is first come, first serve workshop, and no sign up is required. These events take place monthly o...

☀️🚲 Spring is here! Drop by the Mattapan @bpl.boston.gov branch for free bike maintenance with @streets.boston.gov tomorrow from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.

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information about MassBike's volunteer opportunities:
Bike Month 2026 Swag Night
Monday April 27, 6-8pm
MassBike Office at CIC
50 Milk St, 18th Floor
Boston, MA
How you'll help: pack boxes of Bike Month 2026 swag for our fabulous Bike Month kickoff party
AND
Bike Valet at Kickoff Party
Saturday May 2, 4-10pm (shifts available)
Roundhead Brewery Co
1 Westinghouse Plaza, #10
Hyde Park, Boston, MA
How you'll help: help us parking bikes safely at the Bike Month kickoff party

information about MassBike's volunteer opportunities: Bike Month 2026 Swag Night Monday April 27, 6-8pm MassBike Office at CIC 50 Milk St, 18th Floor Boston, MA How you'll help: pack boxes of Bike Month 2026 swag for our fabulous Bike Month kickoff party AND Bike Valet at Kickoff Party Saturday May 2, 4-10pm (shifts available) Roundhead Brewery Co 1 Westinghouse Plaza, #10 Hyde Park, Boston, MA How you'll help: help us parking bikes safely at the Bike Month kickoff party

Calling all volunteers! We can use your help to make Massachusetts Bike Month a success with both of these volunteer opportunities.

Sign up here:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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Eurocities survey: 75% of cities report fewer road deaths & injuries after reducing speeds - Eurocities Lower urban speed limits are delivering safer city streets across Europe, cutting road deaths and injuries without increasing congestion or journey times, a new Eurocities survey reveals. The survey, ...

In Europe, widespread efforts to lower speed limits have been politically enduring, enjoy broad support.

"Opposition falls from 45% during implementation to just 18% afterwards, while public opposition declines from 37% to 21%."

eurocities.eu/latest/euroc...

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Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 Kickoff Party!
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
4:00-6:00 pm: Mix and mingle with 20 local advocacy and community organizations
6:00-10:00 pm: "Works & Words from the Street: Local Artistry & Oral History" Exhibit Opening Party with A Trike Called Funk

Location: Roundhead Brewing Company, Powerhouse at 1 Westinghouse Plaza, Building #10, Hyde Park, Boston

This Party Will Be Hot! Join us for our kickoff celebration of Bike Month 2026! Connect with 20 local advocacy and community organizations over food and drinks. Then, stick around for A Trike Called Funk's "Works & Words from the Street: Local Artistry & Oral History" art exhibit opening party.

Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 Kickoff Party! Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026 4:00-6:00 pm: Mix and mingle with 20 local advocacy and community organizations 6:00-10:00 pm: "Works & Words from the Street: Local Artistry & Oral History" Exhibit Opening Party with A Trike Called Funk Location: Roundhead Brewing Company, Powerhouse at 1 Westinghouse Plaza, Building #10, Hyde Park, Boston This Party Will Be Hot! Join us for our kickoff celebration of Bike Month 2026! Connect with 20 local advocacy and community organizations over food and drinks. Then, stick around for A Trike Called Funk's "Works & Words from the Street: Local Artistry & Oral History" art exhibit opening party.

Join us on May 2 for our #MassBikeMonth2026 kickoff party at Roundhead Brewing Company!

RSVP to the MassBike event (4-6 pm): www.massbike.org/bike_month_k...

RSVP to “Works & Words from the Street: Local Artistry & Oral History” (6-10 pm): www.eventbrite.com/e/works-word...

#BikeMonth2026

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Thank you to @MassDOT for reinstalling flex posts on the Mass Ave Bridge last night.

The flex posts are critical for bikers, scooters, & others crossing the bridge to be protected & can take the route safely. We appreciate your commitment to #trafficsafety & #bikesafety.

@bikeboston.bsky.social

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MassBike and Worcester Earn-A-Bike are hosting Adult 50+ Nights beginning April 21 and reoccurring every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 5:30-7:30 pm from April to October. Learn, repair and connect. Located at 4 King Street, Worcester, down the driveway around back.

MassBike and Worcester Earn-A-Bike are hosting Adult 50+ Nights beginning April 21 and reoccurring every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 5:30-7:30 pm from April to October. Learn, repair and connect. Located at 4 King Street, Worcester, down the driveway around back.

MassBike & Worcester Earn-A-Bike (WEAB) are hosting 50+ Adults Worcester Earn-A-Bike Nights, kicking off on April 21, 2026!

This is a free, fun, & hands-on way to get into bikes that meets twice a month on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from April through October.

www.massbike.org/50_adults_wo...

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The Trail Mix Community Ride: Scoot, Snack, Celebrate!

Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 11 am in West Boylston, start location at Thomas Street parking lot.

Join MassBike and Mass Central Rail Trail Alliance in celebrating Trails Day with a fun, family-friendly ride along the Wachusett Greenway's section of the Mass Central Rail Trail! Pedal at your own pace, connect with the community, and enjoy a post-ride trail mix bar. Space is limited to 24 participants, RSVP is required.

The Trail Mix Community Ride: Scoot, Snack, Celebrate! Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 11 am in West Boylston, start location at Thomas Street parking lot. Join MassBike and Mass Central Rail Trail Alliance in celebrating Trails Day with a fun, family-friendly ride along the Wachusett Greenway's section of the Mass Central Rail Trail! Pedal at your own pace, connect with the community, and enjoy a post-ride trail mix bar. Space is limited to 24 participants, RSVP is required.

Join us & Mass Central Rail Trails Alliance in celebrating #TrailsDay on April 25 with a fun, family-friendly ride along the Wachusett Greenway's section of the Mass Central Rail Trail!

RSVP is required & space is limited to 24 participants: www.massbike.org/alex/the_tra...

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Logo reveal for the Massachusetts Bike Month 2026! Meet Podokesaurus holyokensis (Podoke), the official Massachusetts state dinosaur and the Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 mascot! The logo will be available on t-shirts and reflective stickers if you submit your event to the MassBike events calendar. Logo designed by Somerville artist Maia Fattahi.

Logo reveal for the Massachusetts Bike Month 2026! Meet Podokesaurus holyokensis (Podoke), the official Massachusetts state dinosaur and the Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 mascot! The logo will be available on t-shirts and reflective stickers if you submit your event to the MassBike events calendar. Logo designed by Somerville artist Maia Fattahi.

Submit your Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 event to the MassBike events calendar and fill out the event organizer giveaway form to receive the new 2026 logo on t-shirts and reflective stickers. Click the links in the description.

Submit your Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 event to the MassBike events calendar and fill out the event organizer giveaway form to receive the new 2026 logo on t-shirts and reflective stickers. Click the links in the description.

Meet Podokesaurus, our mascot for Massachusetts #BikeMonth2026!

Want swag with Podoke? Follow our simple two step process:

1. Submit your event on our Bike-Friendly Events Calendar: www.massbike.org/massachusett...

2. Fill out our form to receive free bike swag: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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Fundraiser for Families for Safe Streets Massachusetts and the Rainbow Fund! Tuesday, April 21, 2026 from 4-10 pm at American Flatbread & Sacco's Bowl Haven in Somerville.

Join us for flatbread and bowling to raise funds in support of our advocacy and outreach to families who have been impacted by traffic crashes.

Fundraiser for Families for Safe Streets Massachusetts and the Rainbow Fund! Tuesday, April 21, 2026 from 4-10 pm at American Flatbread & Sacco's Bowl Haven in Somerville. Join us for flatbread and bowling to raise funds in support of our advocacy and outreach to families who have been impacted by traffic crashes.

Join us on Tuesday, April 21 for a fundraiser to support @familiesforsafestreets.org Massachusetts & the Rainbow Fund in their outreach & advocacy for families impacted by traffic crashes.

Details here: www.massbike.org/saferoadsall...

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Help us promote your local bike event during #BikeMonth2026 & give you some free bike swag!

1. Submit your event on our Massachusetts Bike-Friendly Events Calendar: www.massbike.org/massachusett...

2. Fill out our Event Organizer Giveaway form to receive bike swag: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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Wrapping up our final day at #BikeSummit26 with interactive workshops, such as the Economic & Health Benefits of Trails to Building Size Inclusion In Cycling, & meaningful networking with fellow #bikeadvocacy groups & organizations.

Thank you to all who made this year’s Summit so impactful!

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MassBike staff and advocates on Capitol Hill to meet with legislators

MassBike staff and advocates on Capitol Hill to meet with legislators

MassBike advocates in Washington, DC with the U.S. Capitol building in the background.

MassBike advocates in Washington, DC with the U.S. Capitol building in the background.

MassBike staff and advocates at the office of Representative Ayanna Pressley.

MassBike staff and advocates at the office of Representative Ayanna Pressley.

MassBike advocates sitting together around a table in a briefing session with legislative staff on Capitol Hill.

MassBike advocates sitting together around a table in a briefing session with legislative staff on Capitol Hill.

Day Two of @bikeleague.org National #BikeSummit26 kicked off with Lobby Day!

Our MassBike staff & advocates had an energizing day meeting with legislators on key areas of #bikeinfrastructure & safety that are critical to our communities. #bikeadvocacy in action!

#bikecommunity #safestreetsforall

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Kittie Knox Awards Ceremony at the National Bike Summit 2026, with MassBike Executive Director Galen Mook and advocate for the Kittie Knox Plays receiving the award.

Kittie Knox Awards Ceremony at the National Bike Summit 2026, with MassBike Executive Director Galen Mook and advocate for the Kittie Knox Plays receiving the award.

Actress/historic interpreter and playbill for the Kittie Knox Plays

Actress/historic interpreter and playbill for the Kittie Knox Plays

We are honored to be the co-winner, along with our partner Plays in Place, of the 2026 Kittie Knox award at National #BikeSummit26! Learn more about the award at the @bikeleague.org website & watch the award ceremony here! (our award is at 15:35):

www.youtube.com/live/0WMU_ch...

#bikeadvocacy

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Behind the scenes: Preparation for Lobby Day! The MassBike team and advocates are getting ready for their meetings with legislators at National #BikeSummit26.

@bikeleague.org

#bikeinfrastructure #bikeadvocacy #bikecommunity #safestreetsforall

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A group of advocates with MassBike at the beginning of National Bike Summit 2026.

A group of advocates with MassBike at the beginning of National Bike Summit 2026.

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Welcome to Day 1 of National #BikeSummit26 in Washington, DC! From an advocacy-focused mobile workshop to attending the @bikeleague.org opening plenary session & raising visibility for the Kittie Knox plays, we’ve had a full first day!

Stay tuned for Lobby Day tomorrow & more updates.

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Save the Date: Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 Kickoff on Saturday, May 2, 2026 from 4-6 pm at the Roundhead Brewing Company, Powerhouse at Westinghouse Plaza in Hyde Park, Boston, MA 02136. Come celebrate the beginning of Bike Month and network with MassBike and its advocacy coalition partners with a bike ride, food, drinks and music.

Save the Date: Massachusetts Bike Month 2026 Kickoff on Saturday, May 2, 2026 from 4-6 pm at the Roundhead Brewing Company, Powerhouse at Westinghouse Plaza in Hyde Park, Boston, MA 02136. Come celebrate the beginning of Bike Month and network with MassBike and its advocacy coalition partners with a bike ride, food, drinks and music.

Save the Date for our exciting kickoff event to Bike Month on May 2! Join us & other bike advocacy enthusiasts for a bike ride, food, drinks, and music to celebrate and learn more about other bike-friendly events throughout the month.

RSVP here: shorturl.at/lPdRm

#MABikeMonth #BikeMonth2026

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What does the bill do? It allows municipalities in Massachusetts to opt in to setting up cameras specific for enforcing speed limits, red light turning, and "blocking the box."

Why is the bill important? Speeding and red-light running are major causes of serious injuries and deaths, especially for cyclists, pedestrians and other road users. Safety cameras would significantly reduce crashes, helping to slow cars and save lives. It will also provide accountability for unsafe driving without requiring resources from police officers, reducing the danger inherent in traffic stops.

What does the bill do? It allows municipalities in Massachusetts to opt in to setting up cameras specific for enforcing speed limits, red light turning, and "blocking the box." Why is the bill important? Speeding and red-light running are major causes of serious injuries and deaths, especially for cyclists, pedestrians and other road users. Safety cameras would significantly reduce crashes, helping to slow cars and save lives. It will also provide accountability for unsafe driving without requiring resources from police officers, reducing the danger inherent in traffic stops.

Use of traffic safety cameras

What the proposed law does:
Cameras only activate when a violation occurs.
They only capture license plate images, not drivers' or passengers' images, similar to automatic tolling already in place.
Each violation is reviewed by a person before fines are issued and fines can be appealed.
Local governments must hold public hearings, post clear signage, run public education programs and publish annual safety and equity reports.

What the proposed law does NOT do:
Not share data: The law does not allow sharing data with other agencies, such as Flock cameras or federal databases.
Not affect insurance rates: Camera tickets do not add points to your license, are not moving violations, and will not affect your insurance.

Use of traffic safety cameras What the proposed law does: Cameras only activate when a violation occurs. They only capture license plate images, not drivers' or passengers' images, similar to automatic tolling already in place. Each violation is reviewed by a person before fines are issued and fines can be appealed. Local governments must hold public hearings, post clear signage, run public education programs and publish annual safety and equity reports. What the proposed law does NOT do: Not share data: The law does not allow sharing data with other agencies, such as Flock cameras or federal databases. Not affect insurance rates: Camera tickets do not add points to your license, are not moving violations, and will not affect your insurance.

Enforcement of traffic safety cameras

What the proposed law does
Fees start at $25 and any extra revenue goes to the Massachusetts Transportation Trust Fund.
Automated enforcement reduces traffic stops and limits discretionary policing.
There are clear safeguards in place: no tickets for yellow lights, speed buffers built in, first 60 days are warnings only.

What the proposed law does NOT do
Not about revenue: This law prohibits profit-driven enforcement. Camera vendors and collection companies can't be paid per ticket and any extra net revenue cannot go to local or municipal budgets.

Enforcement of traffic safety cameras What the proposed law does Fees start at $25 and any extra revenue goes to the Massachusetts Transportation Trust Fund. Automated enforcement reduces traffic stops and limits discretionary policing. There are clear safeguards in place: no tickets for yellow lights, speed buffers built in, first 60 days are warnings only. What the proposed law does NOT do Not about revenue: This law prohibits profit-driven enforcement. Camera vendors and collection companies can't be paid per ticket and any extra net revenue cannot go to local or municipal budgets.

Privacy protections of traffic safety cameras

What the proposed law does
Strong privacy protections are built in: no front-facing photos, images deleted within 48 hours, data is not public and cannot be sold or shared.
Data is only available to law enforcement with a court order.
Cities must analyze and report racial and social equity impacts.

What the proposed law does NOT do
Not surveillance tools: The law sets prohibitions against selling data and using it for other purposes. They cannot be used to track people.

Privacy protections of traffic safety cameras What the proposed law does Strong privacy protections are built in: no front-facing photos, images deleted within 48 hours, data is not public and cannot be sold or shared. Data is only available to law enforcement with a court order. Cities must analyze and report racial and social equity impacts. What the proposed law does NOT do Not surveillance tools: The law sets prohibitions against selling data and using it for other purposes. They cannot be used to track people.

What would proposed bills S.2344 and H.3754 mean for the use, enforcement, and privacy protections behind traffic safety cameras?

We’re here to answer!

Follow for updates: www.massbike.org/legislation

#trafficsafety #bikeinfrastructure #safestreets #urbanmobility #matransitplanning

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Join Boston Bikes, in collaboration with MassBike, for a bike ride in Lower Mills this upcoming Saturday, March 14! A slow-paced ride that includes a mix of bike path & on-street riding, plus free hot chocolate.

Registration is required: boston.gov/winter-biking

#bostonbikes #bostonbikelife

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The MassDOT Special Commission on Micromobility Report is out!

The MassDOT Special Commission on Micromobility Report is out!

Access the Micromobility Report resources, including the summary, the full report and the webinar recording.

Access the Micromobility Report resources, including the summary, the full report and the webinar recording.

The highly anticipated @massdot.bsky.social Special Commission on Micromobility Report is out!

MassBike is thrilled to have contributed to the development of these proposed policy solutions to improve #micromobility across the Commonwealth.

Read the report: www.mass.gov/doc/special-...

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Photo of the Boston Globe featured titled "Traffic cameras give us safer, calmer streets" with a photo of pedestrians navigating snow-covered streets in the city.

Photo of the Boston Globe featured titled "Traffic cameras give us safer, calmer streets" with a photo of pedestrians navigating snow-covered streets in the city.

Snapshot of the op-ed written by MassBike Executive Director Galen Mook on traffic camera safety legislation, titled "Traffic cameras give us safer, calmer streets."

Snapshot of the op-ed written by MassBike Executive Director Galen Mook on traffic camera safety legislation, titled "Traffic cameras give us safer, calmer streets."

Op-ed by Families for Safe Streets Massachusetts on the devastating impacts of losing loved ones due to traffic violence and citing the evidence for how traffic safety cameras reduce incidences.

Op-ed by Families for Safe Streets Massachusetts on the devastating impacts of losing loved ones due to traffic violence and citing the evidence for how traffic safety cameras reduce incidences.

Recently, our Executive Director Galen Mook and representatives from Families for Safe Streets Massachusetts were featured in the Boston Globe’s Letters to the Editor, speaking on the need for passing #trafficsafety camera legislation.

Read the full op-eds here: shorturl.at/LtHhN

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The Central Mass Regional Planning Commission is hosting a number of free gatherings in March that will explore how I-290 shaped surrounding neighborhoods and engage residents in envisioning the future of the Vernon Street corridor. 

Wednesday, March 4 at 10:30 am, Worcester Senior Center: How I-290 Reshaped a Neighborhood 

Thursday, March 19 at 6:00 pm, BrickBox Theater at the Jean McDonough Arts Center: Walking Through the Past, Present and Future with Jeff Speck

Wednesday, March 25 at 6:00 pm at Girls Inc. of Worcester: Remembering and Imagining a Vernon Connected

For more information, check out: https://tinyurl.com/vernonconnected

The Central Mass Regional Planning Commission is hosting a number of free gatherings in March that will explore how I-290 shaped surrounding neighborhoods and engage residents in envisioning the future of the Vernon Street corridor. Wednesday, March 4 at 10:30 am, Worcester Senior Center: How I-290 Reshaped a Neighborhood Thursday, March 19 at 6:00 pm, BrickBox Theater at the Jean McDonough Arts Center: Walking Through the Past, Present and Future with Jeff Speck Wednesday, March 25 at 6:00 pm at Girls Inc. of Worcester: Remembering and Imagining a Vernon Connected For more information, check out: https://tinyurl.com/vernonconnected

The Central Mass Regional Planning Commission is hosting a number of free gatherings in March that will explore how I-290 shaped surrounding neighborhoods and engage residents in envisioning the future of the Vernon Street corridor.

For more information, check out: tinyurl.com/vernonconnec...

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Our friends at the Bourne Rail Trail are reminding Governor Healey & Lieutenant Governor Driscoll how many people would like to see the Falmouth Secondary track removed & the multi-modal pathway built in its place. 

Scan the QR code to send a postcard in support of this rail trail project.

Our friends at the Bourne Rail Trail are reminding Governor Healey & Lieutenant Governor Driscoll how many people would like to see the Falmouth Secondary track removed & the multi-modal pathway built in its place. Scan the QR code to send a postcard in support of this rail trail project.

Our friends at the Bourne Rail Trail are reminding Governor Healey & Lieutenant Governor Driscoll how many people would like to see the Falmouth Secondary track removed & the multi-modal pathway built in its place. 

Scan the QR code to send a postcard in support of this rail trail project.

Our friends at the Bourne Rail Trail are reminding Governor Healey & Lieutenant Governor Driscoll how many people would like to see the Falmouth Secondary track removed & the multi-modal pathway built in its place. Scan the QR code to send a postcard in support of this rail trail project.

Our friends at the Bourne Rail Trail are reminding @massgovernor.bsky.social & @kimdriscollma.bsky.social how many people would like to see the Falmouth Secondary track removed & the multi-modal pathway built in its place.

Scan the QR code to send a postcard in support of this #railtrails project.

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Unfortunately, due to the large amount of new snow from this week’s latest storm and with more snow predicted in the forecast, the winter bike ride scheduled for February 28 has sadly been cancelled.

The roads and multi-use paths will not be ready yet to host a large group of cyclists. 

There are plans underway to reschedule a new date for the East Boston route, which will be communicated once it is confirmed.

Unfortunately, due to the large amount of new snow from this week’s latest storm and with more snow predicted in the forecast, the winter bike ride scheduled for February 28 has sadly been cancelled. The roads and multi-use paths will not be ready yet to host a large group of cyclists. There are plans underway to reschedule a new date for the East Boston route, which will be communicated once it is confirmed.

Unfortunately, due to the large amount of new snow from this week’s latest storm, the winter bike ride scheduled for February 28 has sadly been cancelled.

There are plans underway to reschedule a new date for the East Boston route, which will be communicated once it is confirmed.

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HAPPENING TOMORROW in Northampton! 🚲

Sign up here: www.massbike.org/emmamassbike...

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HAPPENING in ONE WEEK! 🚴‍♀️🛴🚶

Register for the Feb 26 @walkmass.bsky.social network webinar on the @massdot.bsky.social #Micromobility Commission Report with Kris Carter & Jaclyn Youngblood: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

#bikepaths #cleantransport #sustainabletransport #roadsafety

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