by SRTC Staff | Jul 27, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
You used to have to rent a bike when traveling if you wanted to ride. But now a bike awaits you in many cities through bike share programs. These short-term bike loan programs are also popular on college campuses. And soon you may be seeing the same thing in...
by SRTC Staff | Jul 18, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
Oregon has become the first state to have it’s legislature approve a statewide bike tax, and bicyclists are not happy about it. According to the Washington Times, Oregon governor Kate Brown is expected to sign a $5.3 billion transportation package that contains...
by SRTC Staff | Jun 29, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
Ever heard of a “woonerf”? Neither had I, until just now. In Dutch, woonerf translates to “living yard,” according to this article published on LinkedIn. Apparently in the Netherlands a woonerf is a residential streets in which pedestrians...
by SRTC Staff | Jun 15, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
The television and film industry apparently doesn’t like green-painted bike lanes. The Los Angeles City Council Entertainment and Facilities Committee yesterday discussed a motion that would limit the colored bike lanes because they limit location shooting on...
by SRTC Staff | May 17, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized |
Washington Governor Jay Inslee yesterday signed the 2017-2019 State Transportation Budget Bill that includes a long list of projects benefiting the Spokane region. The budget continues full funding for the North Spokane Corridor and STA’s Central City Line, as well as...