‘We can count on citizen advocates and right-minded transportation professionals and elected officials to push for better bicycling,’ Brent Buice says.’But we’ll only see meaningful change happen quickly when business leaders start demanding safer cycling opportunities for their employees and customers.’
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IN THE art community there is one holiday tradition that will forever remain sacred: small work shows and pop up shops. Art and commerce cozy up every winter and this […]
It’s a Pedal Medal party
AS A RULE, bicycle advocacy organizations like the Savannah Bicycle Campaign attract people who are passionate about bicycling. Jane Love, winner of this year’s SBC Pedal Medal award, enjoys bicycling, […]
Don’t worry, Bea’s happy
It was only her fifth day as head of Savannah’s entrepreneurial nurture nest and innovation think tank, and Bea Wray was already moving at lightning speed.
