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Pedaling Toward Progress: Transforming Central Florida’s Cycling and Trail Infrastructure with Bike 5 Cities

When Bike 5 Cities launched seven years ago, we hoped – and aimed – to have a lasting impact in the Central Florida community by encouraging individuals to ride their bikes to improve their health, support local businesses, and persuade decision makers to improve community connections and safe infrastructure. Our […]

Bike/Walk Weekly / Design / Engineering / New Infrastructure / News / News Stories / News To Use / PD&E / Project Updates / Studies / Trails

Coming Soon: Packing District Trail System – BWCF Collaborates with Landowners, Government, and Organizations for Regional Trail Project

The changes coming to the Packing District in Orlando may one day include multi-use trails and bike lanes that connect the historic area to other parts of the city and a state network. Bike/Walk Central Florida (BWCF) is contributing its experience and expertise to make that a reality. Dr. Phillips, […]

Change Makers / Community Spokespeople / News To Use

Bike/Walk Central Florida Introduces Additions to Board  

This year brought three new voices and fresh viewpoints to the Bike/Walk Central Florida (BWCF) family. The organization welcomed Doug Crenshaw, Director of Capital Planning Services for AdventHealth; Jairo “JR” Rodriguez, Florida Drainage Engineer Leader with Volkert, Inc.; and Lauren Torres, Program Technical Advisor at the National Safety Council to […]

BIKE 5 / BWCF Programs / Events / News To Use / Social Ride

Cycling Towards Change: The History of Bike 5 in Central Florida

As we approach our seventh annual Bike 5 event, let’s take a moment to reminisce about where we’ve been and how it’s redefined the cycling landscape in Central Florida. 2017 Bike 5 riders receiving encouragement along the path. The First Pedal Towards Change Seven years ago, Maitland implemented new bike […]

Bike/Walk Planning / News Stories / News To Use / Project Updates

Orlando’s Corrine Drive To Receive a Pedestrian -Friendly Makeover

Corrine Drive, located in Orlando’s famous Audubon Park Gardens Main Street District, has been identified as a lung-friendly place to bike, walk, and roll. A recent assessment by the Florida Department of Health – Orange County revealed that the air quality in the area is good. However, despite this positive […]