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“Active Streets” Will Close City Streets, Parkways In Favor of Pedestrians, Cyclists

“Active Streets” Will Close City Streets, Parkways In Favor of Pedestrians, Cyclists

This campaign aims to create more public space in Milwaukee, closing off parkways and some city streets to traffic.

Friday Photos: Wheel & Sprocket’s New Bay View HQ
Friday Photos

Wheel & Sprocket’s New Bay View HQ

Opening early next year: One of the "most dramatic bicycle-related spaces in the country."

Movers and Shakers: James Davies
Movers and Shakers

James Davies

"You experience a city differently depending on how you move through it, and I think a bicycle is just about the best way."

City Beat: MilWALKee Walks
City Beat

MilWALKee Walks

How can we create a pedestrian-friendly culture in Milwaukee?

Transportation: Committee Okays City Pedestrian Plan
Transportation

Committee Okays City Pedestrian Plan

98 pages with 100 actions suggested. But will any of it be funded?

Transportation: Mayor, Aldermen Celebrate Wisconsin Bike Week
Transportation

Mayor, Aldermen Celebrate Wisconsin Bike Week

Elected officials lead rides to Downtown to tout city's improving cycling infrastructure.

Transportation: Study Finds Danger in Painted Bike Lanes
Transportation

Study Finds Danger in Painted Bike Lanes

Striped bike lanes actually cause motorists to drive closer to bicyclists.

City Hall: Barrett Signs Complete Streets Policy
City Hall

Barrett Signs Complete Streets Policy

Mayor, city officials and activists gather to celebrate new legislation.

City Hall: Council Passes Complete Streets Policy
City Hall

Council Passes Complete Streets Policy

Streets for all, not just cars, is now the law of the land.

Bar Exam: Boone & Crockett’s New Digs
Bar Exam

Boone & Crockett’s New Digs

New bigger bar, still intimate and rustic like the old one.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Celebrates Bike to Work Week
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Celebrates Bike to Work Week

Complete Streets policy set to be introduced.

Bike Czar: Biking Summit A Chance to Regain Momentum
Bike Czar

Biking Summit A Chance to Regain Momentum

Wisconsin has fallen from 2nd to 28th most bike-friendly state.

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