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09 Mar |
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It was announced today that LMB is the recipient of the Alliance for Walking and Biking's Winning Campaign of the Year for our success with the Michigan Complete Streets Coalition. The Alliance made the following post to its members concerning the award: At the start of 2010, Michigan had just one local complete streets ordinance. By the end of the year, there were more than 20 communities with complete streets policies [Michigan has increased this to 32 communities since the beginning of the year!] and the Governor had signed a new statewide complete streets law. That incredible and rapid transformation was sparked and spurred by advocates from the League of Michigan Bicyclists, who helped to create a powerful Michigan Complete Streets Coalition with over 100 diverse partner organizations. That powerful, unified voice led to the passage of a statewide complete streets bill, the adoption of policies in a number of communities and a new priority within the state Department of Transportation to plan streets that safely accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians. Thanks in large part to this Winning Campaign, the state that spent the last century focused on all things automotive is now leading the way in the Great Lakes region.
Associate Director John Lindenmayer and Board Vice Chair Rory Neuner received the award on behalf of LMB at a special reception following the opening plenary of the National Bike Summit in Washington DC on March 8. Advocate of the Year: Jackie Douglas, LivableStreets (Boston) Congratulations to everyone and thanks for your hard work! Find out more about the Alliance and the other Advocacy Award winners here
Last Updated on Monday, 14 March 2011 21:03
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Since 2009, the Alliance has solicited public nominations and recognized the individuals, organizations and business leaders who are propelling our People Powered Movement.





