On Bike to Work Day, Berkeley’s mayor Tom Bates (who famously ditched his car several years ago) got on his bike to show support for the two-wheeler set and laid out his commitment to make Berkeley “the most bike-friendly city in the country.” At a series of press events this morning, Bates spoke of updating Berkeley’s Bicycle Plan so that it was the best bicycle plan in the country. He also hopped on his own bike first thing to take a (helmet-less) spin down the brand new West Street Pathway. “Lowering our transportation GHG emissions is a key component of our award-winning climate action plan,” Bates said. On any given morning, over 5,000 people bike commute through Berkeley, the nation’s fourth most popular city for bike commuting, according to the East Bay Bicycle Coalition. But, according to Dave Campbell the EBBC’s program director, the city has work to do. Berkeley will start updating its Bicycle Plan this year for the first time since 2000. “We have enough money to do a robust bike plan,” he said. “The mayor has committed resources and staff behind it.” Campbell says building bike paths, and connecting new and existing ones to commercial destinations, is at the heart of the plan. The […]
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