From bike education in public schools to Open Streets events to successful bond measures funding biking and walking projects, today’s Bicycle Friendly Community awardees are each taking different steps towards a shared goal: building a more Bicycle Friendly America for everyone.
Twice a year, the League of American Bicyclists honors communities--their city leaders and local advocates--with an award level based on the progress these places have made towards being more welcoming to people who bike. Today’s announcement includes 65 communities, of which 53 earned official Bicycle Friendly Community certification and 12 communities were recognized with Honorable Mentions.
"With every round of the Bicycle Friendly Community program, it is inspiring to read about the many ways different places are creating better places to bike," said Bill Nesper, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists. "While the BFC program provides a blueprint for communities, it’s the leaders and advocates on the ground who make the change happen in a way that meets the community’s needs. We’re thrilled to offer guidance and set the goalposts for these creative community leaders to build on and join our mission to build a more Bicycle Friendly America for everyone."