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Newsletter / Social Ride

College Park Turned to Artist for Bike Racks

Biking to Orange Cycle or David’s World Cycle this week?  Well, now you can tie your bike up to a piece of art that also serves as a bike rack.  The College Park Partnership spearheaded the initiative and sought funding through one of Mayor Buddy Dyer’s matching grants to fund […]

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Green Works Orlando Calls for Cycling Enthusiasts’ Feedback

Do you cycle to work or a recreational rider? The City of Orlando wants to hear from you. Contribute your ideas for new bike projects and become a part of the Orlando Bicycle Trail Plan Study.  The City has contracted with HDR to perform a yearlong study exploring local and […]

Newsletter / Trails

Seminole County Seeks 1-cent Sales Tax for TRAILS…

It looks like Seminole County will be asking voters in a special election on May 20 to increase sales tax one penny to fund roads, trails and schools.  Today the sales tax is 6 cents, the lowest in the region. Elected officials say the dollars will be used to maintain […]

Newsletter / People On Bikes

Bikes Ride SunRail Free

“From fellow blogger Mary Shanklin comes this: The big ride-changer for Central Florida cyclists in 2014 is likely to be SunRail. Slated to open in May with stations from DeBary to south of Orlando, the commuter rail will accommodate at least 12 bikes per train. Tickets are $2 for riders, […]

Community Events / Newsletter

Workshop: Navigating MAP-21

Interesting in learning more about navigating MAP-21?  Advocacy Advance – a partnership between the League of American Bicyclists and the Alliance for Biking & Walking – is facilitating a “Navigating MAP-21” Workshop in Orlando on February 25, 2014 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm at MetroPlan Orlando offices.  This workshop […]