Author Archives: Barb Chamberlain

Barb joined Washington Bikes as executive director Aug. 1, 2012, and led its merger with Cascade Bicycle Club that became official Jan. 1, 2016. She serves both organizations as Chief Strategic Officer. Her bike advocacy work started in Spokane thanks to WA Bikes (then called the Bicycle Alliance of Washington), which served as the initial inspiration and fiscal home for Bike to Work Spokane, founded by Barb in late 2007. She has served on a variety of boards and committees in transportation, public policy, and health, and directed external relations at WSU Spokane for 14-1/2 years before coming to WA Bikes. She served 4 years in the Idaho state legislature, the youngest woman ever elected to the House and then the Senate. Barb's personal bike blog can be found at bikestylespokane.com and she created the worldwide list womenbikeblogs.com (@womenbikeblogs on Twitter). Bikes: - "Sweetie": A Specialized Dolce from Wheel Sport Central in Spokane, which her husband Eric Abbott gave her when they were first dating. - The "Mary Poppins" bike: A Specialized Globe Daily 2 she likes for its upright posture and step-through design, purchased from Gregg's Cycle in Greenlake and modified by Bothell Ski and Bike to have a triple crank for Seattle hills. - "Tessa" (short for Tessaract): A Giant Expressway 2 folding bike she purchased at the WA Bikes Annual Gala/auction. Barb and Eric have four children: Kate and Laura Chamberlain and Connor and Cailey Abbott.

30 Days of Biking Washington

What did your father or mother, aunt or uncle, grandma or grandpa tell you when […]

Posted in Events, News | 9 Comments

Gear Grinder Blend: Delicious Support for the Bicycle Alliance

We know how you start your day: Looking forward to that first jolt of caffeine […]

Posted in News | Comments Off on Gear Grinder Blend: Delicious Support for the Bicycle Alliance

Will the State Senate Vote to Help Slow Traffic in Your Neighborhood?

The answer to the question in the title above–Will the State Senate vote to help […]

Posted in Advocacy, Issues & Advocacy, Legislature, Safety | 3 Comments

Keep your Eyes on the Prize: It’s Time to Go Get the Transportation Investments We Need

On Wednesday, Rep. Judy Clibborn, chair of the House Transportation Committee, proposed a transportation revenue […]

Posted in Advocacy, Alert, Complete Streets, Funding/Policy, Issues & Advocacy, Legislature, Safe Routes to School | 4 Comments

Neighborhood Safe Streets Bill Needs You in the House

Slow down. Stay safe. Such a simple message—and one we can’t quit repeating if we’re […]

Posted in Advocacy, Alert, Issues & Advocacy, Legislature, News | 1 Comment

It’s Just Common Sense: The Safe Passing Bill

A member who’s a Kitsap County resident told us this story just the other day: […]

Posted in Advocacy, Infrastructure, Issues & Advocacy, Legislature, News, Safety | 9 Comments

Love Bikes? Take Action During Valentine’s Week!

Legislative hearings and advocacy days in Olympia are coming at us quickly, so we’re pedaling […]

Posted in Advocacy, Issues & Advocacy, Legislature, News, Safe Routes to School, Safety | 1 Comment

Neighborhood Safe Streets Bill: Second Gear, Second Committee Hearing

Thanks for helping us get a “do pass” recommendation from the House Transportation Committee last […]

Posted in Advocacy, Alert, Issues & Advocacy, News, Politics, Safety | Comments Off on Neighborhood Safe Streets Bill: Second Gear, Second Committee Hearing

Neighborhood Safe Streets Bill: First Gear, First Committee Hearing

You may remember (if you’re of a certain age) the old “Schoolhouse Rock” video that […]

Posted in Advocacy, Issues & Advocacy, News, Safety | Comments Off on Neighborhood Safe Streets Bill: First Gear, First Committee Hearing

Nominate Your Top-Priority Bike Project

Advocating for more funding for bicycle infrastructure is on our to-do list as a priority […]

Posted in Advocacy, Funding/Policy, News, Safe Routes to School, Transportation | Comments Off on Nominate Your Top-Priority Bike Project