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How Much Will Detroit Get For Your Transit Dollar?
When considering whether to support regional transit with a tax, voters will want to know more about the potential impacts of rapid transit in their ... -
Mode Shift Asks City Cyclists What Detroit Needs to be bike-friendlier
Wonks on the right and left say they know what makes a bike-friendly Detroit. But what do Detroit cyclists think? -
Edible landscaping as a life skill
New to Highland Park, Chiwara Permaculture works to create a new generation of nature-based problem-solvers, and uses a whole systems approach -
Advocacy Day celebrates Michigan’s biggest bike booster
Cyclists will spread the word on advocacy issues, needs for cycling infrastructure -
Is Detroit bike-friendly? The League of American Bicyclists says 'not yet'
Group rides are exploding, and bike lanes are popping up everywhere, but Detroit isn't considered bike-friendly by the League of American Bicyclists. Learn why. -
New Rochester Cycling Advocacy Group Hosts Nonmotorized Visioning Workshop
Rochester biking advocates tackle non motorized planning during a session in October, hopes to improve infrastructure to support biking as transportation. -
Track Improvement Project Begins for Accelerated Michigan Amtrak Services
CHICAGO and LANSING -- The first of three Michigan track improvement phases for the 2013 construction season begins on Sept. 9. While the projects will ... -
Lock it up. But where?
Bike parking can be scarce in Detroit, leaving some business owners and organizations no choice but to take matters into their own hands. -
Art Ride Returns: The Big 3 On 2 Wheels
ArtRide 2013 will offer participants exclusive tours of Detroit’s “Big Three” of arts: the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Opera House, and Detroit Institute of Arts. -
Restoring Ann Arbor's 'Most Bike Friendly' Status
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—There was a time, somewhere around 1978, when the city of Ann Arbor matched other great American college towns bike lane for bike ...