Photo PostTweet thisShare on Facebook


A new day for Austin bike sharing
Austin could be getting a bike-sharing program similar to one in place  in San Antonio. A combination of federal grant money and private funds  would provide the funding to make it a reality.
Photo by Ricardo B. Brazziell AMERICAN-STATESMAN

A new day for Austin bike sharing

Austin could be getting a bike-sharing program similar to one in place in San Antonio. A combination of federal grant money and private funds would provide the funding to make it a reality.

Photo by Ricardo B. Brazziell AMERICAN-STATESMAN

 austin  bikes  bike share  transportation 
 112 notes


Photo PostTweet thisShare on Facebook


austin360:

Have you seen these bike corrals popping up around town?
The city has been installing them at several businesses downtown. Basically the business and property owner agree to give up a parking space to have the corral.
Convenience!

austin360:

Have you seen these bike corrals popping up around town?

The city has been installing them at several businesses downtown. Basically the business and property owner agree to give up a parking space to have the corral.

Convenience!

Reblogged from austin360

 austin  bikes  cycling  transportation 
 104 notes


Photo PostTweet thisShare on Facebook


A new addition to the Lance Armstrong Bikeway will connect downtown, East Austin and the Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike trail.
The  Austin City Council on Thursday approved about $610,000  to complete  the easternmost section of the Lance Armstrong Bikeway. The total cost  of the bikeway is estimated at $3.2 million , which includes grant and  bond money.

A new addition to the Lance Armstrong Bikeway will connect downtown, East Austin and the Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike trail.

The Austin City Council on Thursday approved about $610,000 to complete the easternmost section of the Lance Armstrong Bikeway. The total cost of the bikeway is estimated at $3.2 million , which includes grant and bond money.


Search


Statesman Tweets

About

News and events in Central Texas from your friends at the Austin American-Statesman.

We like

See more stuff I like
 

The Statesman is powered by the Spartan Tumblr theme by r3ginald and some tweaks from the Statesman staff.