Peeps Urge Motorists to Slow Down in Town
In May, the Alameda Peeps Facebook page took up the cause of safe streets for all by launching the Slow Down in Town campaign. Campaign co-founder Heather Little offers a quick explainer on the campaign.
In May, the Alameda Peeps Facebook page took up the cause of safe streets for all by launching the Slow Down in Town campaign. Campaign co-founder Heather Little offers a quick explainer on the campaign.
We believe the City of Alameda and the City of Oakland should create real biking and walking options that exist between West Alameda and Oakland. A bicycle and pedestrian bridge is the only option that would provide 24×7, convenient, enjoyable and reliable access for everyone. Sign the petition!
The City of Alameda wants to learn more about how Alamedans travel. Tell them you want safer streets and a better estuary crossing for biking and walking between West Alameda and Oakland.
On May 12, Bike Walk Alameda celebrated its most successful Bike to Work Day yet! Nearly 1,300 cyclists stopped by our six energizer stations, and more than 100 BTWD participants and family members joined our after-party at Speisekammer. So many people participated in this year’s event that we gave away every one of our signature …
Bike Walk Alameda is asking city leaders to make safe streets and permanent West End transit options priorities in the city’s new transit and transportation demand management plans, and we’re asking you to join the chorus of voices supporting these changes.
The Posey Tube walkway will be closed for maintenance and servicing between Alameda and Oakland through August 2016.
For many years Bike Walk Alameda has teamed up with the folks at Alameda Backyard Chickens to encourage you to get out and bike around to the open visit chicken yards in the Alameda. The tour is on Sunday, May 15, 2016 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.