Pop City: Trail Talk: learn more about plans and projects of the Three Rivers Heritage Trail
February 3, 2009 6:44 pm 1 CommentWriter: Rob Cullen Twenty five years ago, Pittsburgh had no urban trail system. Now, thanks to Friends of the Riverfront,
Writer: Rob Cullen Twenty five years ago, Pittsburgh had no urban trail system. Now, thanks to Friends of the Riverfront,
Thanks to participating bike shops, it is even easier to become a member, or renew your membership. With our new
With City Council’s resounding “yea” vote, the City of Pittsburgh now has bike rack installation rules similar to other cities
Wednesday, January 28, 2009 By Rich Lord, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette With Pittsburgh City Council considering new rules for businesses that want
Friday, January 23, 2009 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette In an effort to encourage the construction of bike racks, Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl
New bicycle cafe opens on Carson Street This weekend marks the Grand Opening of a new bicycle themed bar and
Ride your bike to work. It was a bit striking opening up my parent’s copy of US News and World
Support funding for bicycle and pedestrian projects From our friends at the League of American Bicyclists, our voice over on
The Bike Map has turned eyes again, this time with the Pittsburgh City Paper, the local alternative weekly. Their staff
Print Magazine, self-described as “America’s Graphic Design Magazine,” awarded BikePGH’s Pittsburgh Bike Map with their annual design award. Print, founded
While we really liked and appreciated Larry Walsh’s article in the Post-Gazette about winter riding, we didn’t want to get
PennDOT and AASHTO Join forces to campaign for better roads, need public input The American Association of State Highway and
By Mary Pickels TRIBUNE-REVIEW Monday, December 1, 2008 On the 50-by-21-foot mural painted on the side of Clapper’s Building Materials
Editor’s note: We think, where there’s a will, there’s a way, and don’t like to always accept the excuse of