Bike Lanes on East Ave/Rt. 96 in Pittsford & Brighton
The beginning of November, we alerted you to a public informational meeting about the proposed 4 to 3 lane reduction on the 2.5 mile stretch of East Ave (Rt. 96) between… Read more »
The beginning of November, we alerted you to a public informational meeting about the proposed 4 to 3 lane reduction on the 2.5 mile stretch of East Ave (Rt. 96) between… Read more »
The NY State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is proposing an upgrade of the 2.5 mile section of East Avenue between the “can of worms” and the St. John Fisher campus in… Read more »
A couple years ago, the Democrat and Chronicle had a feature about “walkable” neighborhoods in the Rochester region. The author talked about why the neighborhoods were all great for walking,… Read more »
October 4, 2017 We are all still talking about how great Jefferson Road Elementary School’s Bike to School Day was last May. Jeff Road was Pittsford’s first school to participate in… Read more »
“We knew it would only be a matter of time before it happened again.” That is what the mother of the 13 year-old who was struck in a crosswalk on… Read more »
The City of Rochester & Zagster officially launched the Rochester bike share program today! And we are giddy with excitement. Programs like the bike share and car share (which the city will… Read more »
We just returned from a stay in Paris and were super excited that the city had a new addition since the last time we were there — a bike share… Read more »
When we head to a playground, we love to bike there when we can. Not only do we love the connection we get with our surroundings when we’re out on our bikes–we chat… Read more »
The second installment of Better Know a PIttsford Trail takes us to two of the Mitchell Trails, the Mitchell Loop, comprised of part of the Auburn Trail and part of… Read more »
I am all about the utility of bicycling. We ride as our main mode of transportation whenever we can–to run errands, visit parks, haul all manner of things, and see… Read more »