I recently wrote an op-ed to the Miami Herald chronicling the growth of bicycling in Miami, and the City’s commitment to ensure said growth continues. I can only assume the Herald didn’t print the piece for the same reason they don’t cover anything to do with Bike Miami.

Not to be deterred, I published the piece over at Planetizen earlier this week. Read it here, and let’s hope for an even better 2009, a year in which we continue to expand bicycle infrastructure, safety, and education throughout Miami and Miami-Dade County. To start, the City will host Bike Miami Days with a new and expanded route, along with more programming on January 18th, 2009.

Related posts:

  1. Miami’s Bicycle Surge
  2. Herald Chronicles Miami’s ‘Green Bicycle Wave’
  3. Best of Miami: Bike Miami Days
  4. City, County Post Bicycle Safety Bus Stop Ads
  5. Are Bicycle Lanes Always Best?
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6 Responses to One Year On, Miami’s Bicycle Awakening

  1. Ellen says:

    Greetings, Mike. Nice article. You are to be commended for your efforts toward making Miami a bike friendly city. My daughter & I always enjoy Bike Miami and look forward to the expanded routes. Life is better on a bicycle.

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  2. mike lydon says:

    Thanks for the kind comments and continued support of Bike Miami.

    Indeed, life is better on two wheels.

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  3. Collin says:

    Good job Mike, good things are on the horizon.

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  5. Andy says:

    This Miami Herald is falling apart and has laid of tons of reporters, so that can’t help whatever inclination towards this type of reporting there might have been at one time. I don’t see how they can function knowing their company wants to sell them off.

    Post your op-ed here.

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