Capital Crossroads News: Biking Gains Momentum
BIKING GAINS MOMENTUM
Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Statehouse on Monday, May 17, 2010, to celebrate Bike To Work Day sponsored by Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District.
Bikers converged at OSU Gateway along with Mayor “Bikin’ Mike” Coleman, ODOT Director Jolene Molitoris, members of Columbus City Council, the Columbus Foundation and Consider Biking for the Third Annual Bike To Work Launch and Cycling CEO Challenge. Dozens of area CEOs assembled teams to ride to the Statehouse to champion alternative transportation.
Riders from the Columbus Chamber even donned Pearl Market veggie costumes to show their support of bicycle commuting.
Lisa Courtice from The Columbus Foundation presented Consider Biking with a check for $295,000 to pursue the “2 by 2010″ initiative, which is a program that encourages every central Ohioan to use a bike or other form of alternative transportation to get to work or school at least two days per month by the City’s bicentennial in 2012.
Doug Morgan, attorney at Hahn Loeser and Parks, presented a check for $15,000 on behalf of the firm and challenged the corporate community to pull together to match The Columbus Foundation gift.
To see more photos of the event, click below.
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Tags: Bike To Work Day, Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District, columbus, Columbus City Council, Columbus Foundation, Consider Biking, Cycling CEO Challenge, Downtown, Downtown Columbus, Mayor Coleman, Ohio Department of Transportation, Public Transportation

May 18th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Corrie,
I apologize. I pulled the info off of another Website. I corrected the post – thanks~