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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]] ...freeway onramp and become a bikeable metropolis anchored around its public transportation'''''
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  • ...mester. This allows many students to make their bike their primary mode of transportation. ...efits both students and society. A student who checks out a bike has cheap transportation and is able to lead an active lifestyle, promoting good health throughout l
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  • '''Whereas''', transportation and mobility are a priority issue for students at the University of Colorad [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...do not purchase long term parking permits may register at the Parking and Transportation Services Office to receive either a ST Permit (4 days of parking/month) OR Employees must register at the Parking and Transportation Services Office to receive either incentive.
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • :1. Go to the ASUM Office of Transportation. [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...nd bicycle traffic from the university’s commitment to promote sustainable transportation solutions, conflicts between bicyclists and pedestrians on campus will like ...include promoting bicycle use on campus as a sustainable form of personal transportation and improving pedestrian awareness of bicyclists on campus.
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  • Each month Parking and Transportation Services scours the campus and removes abandoned bikes. After a 90-day hold To help meet the transportation needs of the UCI community, the bike salvage yard will be opened to the pub
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...ll Cathy at 831–469–1942 or go directly to [http://www.ecoact.org/Programs/Transportation/Membership_Services/bicycle_loan.html Ecology Action] to learn more about t [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...e installation of trails which would lead to the completion of alternative transportation corridors for cyclists and pedestrians ...yor and confirmed by the Council, representing to the extent feasible both transportation and recreational interests. Appointments shall be for four-year terms. No c
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  • ...ment of bicycle and pedestrian facilities into a well-designed, integrated transportation network for all Ashland citizens. In doing so, the powers, duties and respo B. To review and make recommendations on the long-range transportation plans as related to bicycle and pedestrian issues of the city.
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  • '''Source File''': http://www.siouxfalls.org/Planning/transportation/bicycle_planning/docs/draft_plan_2007.aspx Bicycling is an important mode of transportation
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  • ...e program is to provide members of the ISU community with more alternative transportation options on campus. [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • of transportation; and B. Bikeways continue to provide an alternative transportation mode for student and adult
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  • ...r bicyclists, and for efforts to encourage bicycling for fun, fitness, and transportation. ...EFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED''' by the Carrboro Board of Aldermen that the Transportation Advisory Board will evaluate Carrboro’s progress in achieving the goals o
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  • ...e campus community in the hope that people will choose to use the bikes as transportation in place of a car for campus and local ventures. ...were located at the Greenhouse and were available for students to use for transportation around campus. This initial pilot program did not go as well as expected be
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • '''Source File''': http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/bikeprogram.htm ...substantial proportion of Seattleites use their bicycles for recreation or transportation. It is estimated that about 36% of Seattle's 520,000 citizens engage in rec
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  • ...RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF WILSONVILLE AUTHORIZING STAFF TO APPLY FOR ODOT TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT (TE) PROGRAM FUNDING TO BUILD A SHARED USE BICYCLE AND PEDESTRI ...ects that strengthen the cultural, aesthetic or environmental value of our transportation system; and
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  • '''Source File''': http://transportation.stanford.edu/alt_transportation/BikingAtStanford.shtml#bikepromo Parking & Transportation Services (P&TS) invites you to try some of our special folding bike offers,
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  • ...improve conditions and facilities for walking and bicycling as a means of transportation. ...acity, weather conditions and time of day, and to promote diverse modes of transportation.
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  • '''WHEREAS''', commuting by bicycle is an increasingly popular form of transportation; and '''WHEREAS''', both the 2000 and 2005 Transportation Plans direct staff to develop and present options for bicycle parking facil
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  • ...provides Pitzer students with free loaner bikes, encouraging eco-friendly transportation around The Claremont Colleges. [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • The mission of the Committee is "To integrate bicycles into the transportation systems of Columbus and central Ohio, by providing a safe convenient system The Columbus Transportation Division Administrator serves as Executive Secretary.
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  • Of all the alternatives to single-occupant vehicle transportation, bikes are the easiest, fastest, most efficient, and cheapest way to get so [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • '''Source File''': http://www.eckerd.edu/green/transportation/yellowbike.php [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...community rather than the use of motor vehicles by providing free bicycle transportation to everyone. GreenBikes are single speed bicycles in all shapes and sizes. [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • '''Increase Use''': Double the percentage of transportation trips made by bicycling, walking and other non-motorized modes by 2015. ...king modes by 2015; conduct a promotion campaign for bicycling and walking transportation trips.
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...rancisco Peninsula rail transit service, Caltrain, provides a vital public transportation link and has provided on-board carriage of bicycles since 1992, and '''Whereas''' bicycles on-board Caltrain is an inter-modal transportation solution that is socially beneficial with regard to reducing Global Warming
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  • ...ry Committee, is updating the Bicycle and Pedestrian element of the County Transportation System Plan (TSP). The TSP is a background document to the County Comprehen The County Board of Commissioners adopted the TSP in 2001 to provide a transportation system for a twenty-year period of growth. The plan inventoried and summari
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  • ...focused at reusing an existing resource to provide a sustainable means of transportation for students while encouraging greater bicycle use in the community. ...ource for the campus community, and encourage healthy and more sustainable transportation lifestyles.
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...usiness-friendly, and generally more livable than communities that neglect transportation alternatives. ...ouncil, a state agency whose mission includes the promotion of alternative transportation. DPW Superintendent Gerry Mee recognized this opportunity to realize a a su
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  • ...calls for a safe, convenient and efficient system with different means of transportation. Chapter 4, the [http://www.townofcary.org/depts/dsdept/engineering/transpo Establish Cary as a Bicycle Friendly Community, with an interconnected transportation network that allows for the needs of the commuting cyclist as well as the n
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  • ...the City’s most popular destinations. The trails and greenways will serve transportation and recreation needs and help to encourage quality, sustainable economic gr * Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation
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  • [[Category:Foot-Powered Transportation]]
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  • ...ransportation/Bus.htm transit], and [http://www.ci.fremont.ca.us/Community/Transportation/Trains.htm rail]. ...in their transportation needs. See [http://www.ci.fremont.ca.us/Community/Transportation/Paratransit.htm Paratransit] for additional details.
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  • ...Agreement, which, among other items, included the promotion of alternative transportation such as bicycle trails; and ...Green Commission, which, among other things, recommends use of alternative transportation, including bicycles, to reduce the City's greenhouse gas emissions; and
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  • bicycle friendly transportation network that allows connections to all destinations. The network will inclu health care providers, and government will actively support bicycling as a transportation choice; (4) Madison
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