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Category: BCM in the Press
Freeport voters asked to approve $634,000 in upgrades for I-295 bridge replacements
FREEPORT — Freeport voters will decide next month whether to spend $634,000 to add bike and pedestrian paths on a…
Crosswalk signs close to middle school smashed by vehicles
CAMDEN — Camden's middle school principal is pursuing her quest to improve the safety of crosswalks in downtown Camden that students…
Letter to the Editor: Freeport bridge project would improve downtown access
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine would like to congratulate the Freeport Town Council for approving the 12-foot multi-use path design…
‘Brighter days in 2021’: New Year’s resolutions from 12 Maine nonprofit leaders
Amid a challenging time for Maine nonprofits, many have ambitious plans in 2021 — from boosting board diversity to promoting…
2 Bicyclists, 10 Pedestrians Killed In Crashes In Maine In 2020
“When the pandemic hit and we saw this situation with fewer cars on the road and cars driving faster, we…
Winter driving adjustments
Executive Director, Jean Sideris's letter to the editor is featured in the Bangor Daily News. Read the letter here.
Maine Voices: Climate Council misses chance to invest in bike, pedestrian infrastructure
The council’s Climate Action Plan focuses on electric vehicles, overlooking options that are proven, practical, and financially equitable.Read the entire…
New mountain bike track in Patten promises more outdoor opportunities
"The park’s new pump track, a circuit track meant to simulate a mountain biking trail, was constructed at the site…
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine’s ‘Slow ME down’ campaign looks to stay in Bangor
Two weeks ago, the BCM helped install pedestrian crosswalk enhancements at the corners of State St. and Birch St. and…