Continue to Demand Better Bicycling Infrastructure During Move DC
This past week was the largest Bike to Work Day in the region’s history. Over 14,500 people choose to use a bicycle for their commute. This is the new normal in our city, and we must continue to must demand that DDOT build facilities to make bicycling a convenient, safe, and attractive mode of transportation. DDOT will host the second round of public workshops for its long-range transportation planning process, called Move DC. We need you to attend a public workshop in your neighborhood to demand better bicycling. DDOT is listening and we are being heard.
Please plan to attend another workshop in the second round of Move DC public meetings. We’ve prepared a fact sheet on Move DC with talking points and supporting data. Download it now (PDF). Here’s information on the next round of Move DC meetings: Thurs., June 6, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Lamond Riggs Library, 5401 South Dakota Ave. NE RSVP with WABA Sat., June 8, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Anacostia Library, 1800 Good Hope Road SE RSVP with WABA Thurs., June 11, time TBD Union Station, 50 Massachusetts Ave. NE RSVP with WABA Thurs., June 13, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Georgetown Library, 3260 R St. NW RSVP with WABA Thank you for your support of bicycling in the District of Columbia. Now is the time to demand what’s needed to make D.C. a world-class bicycling city.
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