
BikePGH’s 2013 Accomplishments, by the Numbers
December 20, 2013 7:16 am 1 CommentA Year of Innovation and Change Over 2,500 people signed our We Walk, We Bike, We Vote petition; 16 Candidates for
A Year of Innovation and Change Over 2,500 people signed our We Walk, We Bike, We Vote petition; 16 Candidates for
Patience is a virtue Pittsburgh police said they have responded to five pedestrian accidents over the past three weeks –
A “traffic calming” first in the City of Pittsburgh The City of Pittsburgh recently added speed humps and bicycle markings
Steph Chambers | Tribune-Review Daniel Sanner, 4, of Mt. Pleasant, smiles as his mother Martie walks him away from his
Photo: DeWayne O. Muhammad Who has the Right of Way – Residents or Cars? East Liberty residents and Action United are
Pittsburgh a top ten car-free commute for large cities By Bobby Kerlik Published: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013, 11:51 p.m. Waiting
Bike and Walk the Vote on Tuesday, November 5! #race4pgh Since the beginning of the year, we’ve been working on
Council District 4 Republican Candidate: Samuel J. Hurst hurst4council.com Facebook: facebook.com/samueljhurst If you are not sure which Council District you
Preliminary vote passes, official vote set for next week Pittsburgh City Council gave preliminary approval to a bill to
Council District 7 Candidate: James Wudarczyk jimwforcitycouncil.com Facebook: facebook.com/JimWudarczykForPittsburghCityCouncil Twitter: twitter.com/JamesWudarczyk 1. Do you use a bicycle (or walk) in the
Council District 7 Candidate: Deb Gross votedebgross.com Twitter: twitter.com/DebGrosspgh Facebook: facebook.com/FriendsOfDebGross 1. Do you use a bicycle (or walk) in the city? If
Council District 7 Candidate: Tom Fallon Facebook: facebook.com/friendsforfallon 1. Do you use a bicycle (or walk) in the city? If so,
Council District 7 Candidate: Tony Ceoffe neighborsfortonyceoffe.com Facebook: facebook.com/NeighborsForTonyCeoffe Twitter: twitter.com/TonyCeoffe 1. Do you use a bicycle (or walk) in the city?
Scott Bricker, Bike Pittsburgh executive director, left, and Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced plans for Pittsburgh’s first bike-share system. By Moriah