Monday, April 11, 2022

Reduce Bike Theft

Unfortunately as the weather improves and more people are out on bikes, the opportunities for bike theft increase.  These simple, inexpensive recommendations from Cascade Bicycle Club can reduce bike theft and help you recover a you recover a stolen bicycle in the Puget Sound area.

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Washington State Transportation Bill Funds Cycling with $1.3B

This infrastructure bill was passed by legislature, and the governor’s signature is expected soon.  It is the largest commitment to cycling ever made by the state.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Aubrey Davis Park Trail Safety Improvements Project

The City and consultant KPG are working on a design for improved safety and a more enjoyable experience for all trail and park users. These improvements will include signage, pavement markings, and artistic treatments to manage the flow of cyclists and pedestrians through the park, while adding placemaking elements to enhance the park experience.

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WSDOT Resources for Cyclists and Pedestrians

The Washington State Department of Transportation has helpful resources, including route maps, for a wide variety of interests. Use this link.

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Using Apple Airtags to Track Stolen Bikes

This article from the Seattle Times discusses how to use Apple Airtags and similar devices to track stolens cars and bikes. The best protection, however, is keeping your bike from being stolen by using a strong bike lock or keeping it inside.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Fight Bike Theft

Bike theft is on the rise nationally and in this area too. Follow these suggestions to keep your bike safe and take these steps if it is stolen.   

To report a bike theft to the Mercer Island Police call (425) 577-5656.


Saturday, July 17, 2021

Washingon State Active Transportation Plan Highlights Need for Safer Roads

The Active Transportation Plan 2020 and Beyond - Part 1 (PDF 12.4MB) released in May 2021 serves as a compass for the future of walking and biking on or across state highways in Washington.   

The plan highlights the need for better bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure in the state.  Crashes involving people who walk and bike represented 21 percent of all fatal and serious injury traffic crashes in 2019, even though walking and biking for transportation only represents about 12 percent of all trips.