Citizen Expectations for City Leaders in a Changing World, plus a 2020 Vision
Citizen Expectations for City Leaders in a Changing World, plus a 2020 Vision
FYI, I have 3 private classes scheduled through the rest of 2018 (feel free to bring a friend for FREE, and you two can split the cost), if you or someone you know in metro […]
So I’m reading an excellent new book from Microcosm Publishing titled Bicycle/Race, written by Dr. Adonia E. Lugo (who helped start the CycLAvia open streets events in Los Angeles years ago) and I’m reminded about […]
All footage is from 10/16/18 during my route to and from voting at the library in Dunwoody, Georgia, USA.
It’s the five-year anniversary of this public service campaign I created pro bono with the generous participation of many fellow citizens for our local bike/walk advocacy group. Although there is a nice three-mile trail now, […]
Here’s what it looks like to ride on the only three miles of safe-access-for-all in my suburb-city. The question I always have is — how family friendly is it to have trails like this in […]
So I usually: pack my bike in the trunk and drive my car four relatively flat miles to the train station (because my suburb-city does not support true safe access-for-all and I don’t always want […]
Here’s what it looks like to “commute”* on busy Ashford Dunwoody Road in the self-proclaimed “family friendly” metro-Atlanta suburb-city of Dunwoody, Georgia. Please note (and expand your definition if you haven’t already done so) that […]