Author Archives: Alex Alston
Washington is poised to get its own scenic bikeways program
Updated: Washington Bikes recently helped pass HB 2587 to bring scenic bikeways to Washington. The […]
2020 Legislative Update: Bike Bills Roundup
Despite 2020 being a “short session” in Olympia, there is no shortage of bills that […]
Introducing Washington Bikes’ 2020 State Legislative Agenda
The upcoming 2020 Washington state legislative session will be 60 fast and furious days short. […]
Election Day delivered mixed news for people who bike, walk, and roll
While voters approved Tim Eyman’s I-976 initiative, the majority of Washington Bikes’ endorsed candidates won […]
Washington remains the #1 bike-friendly state in the country
Washington Bikes is happy to report that Washington remains the #1 bike friendly state in […]
Washington Bikes & Votes: Vote for these bike-friendly candidates and ballot measures by November 5!
Washington Bikes announces 2019 general election endorsements Washington Bikes is proud to announce its largest […]
Your bike-friendly champions!
Washington Bikes is pleased to announce it’s slate of early endorsements; these are elected officials […]
Bringing ped and bike interests together in Olympia to get to Target Zero
It’s going to take work on multiple fronts to eliminate deaths and serious injuries to […]
The 2019 legislative session brought big wins for people who bike!
The 105-day legislative session adjourned on time Sunday April 28th, here’s what Washington Bikes accomplished […]
A break down of what’s included in Washington Bikes’ 2019 priority legislation the Vulnerable Roadway User (VRU)/ Safe Passing bill
Wondering what SB 5723/HB 1966 actually mean for people biking and walking? Read on to […]