Westerville recognized as a Bicycle Friendly Community
Oct 19th, 2012 | By Jody | Category: AdvocacyCongratulations to Westerville in being recognized by the League of American Bicyclists as a Bicycle Friendly Community!
Through the BFC program, the League works directly with communities to continue to improve condition for bicyclists. With the League's feedback and technical assistance BFCs have the road map to move up the ranks.
Learn more about the program and view the full list of Bicycle Friendly Communities at www.bikeleague.org/communities .
CITY OF WESTERVILLE, OHIO NAMED A BRONZE BICYCLE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BY THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN BICYCLISTS
Washington, D.C. – October 18, 2012 – Across the U.S., bicycling is on the rise — thanks in part to cities like Westerville, Ohio taking steps to make riding safer and more comfortable for all residents. Today, the League of American Bicyclists announced the latest round of Bicycle Friendly Communities (BFC) and the City of Westerville has been named a Bronze BFC.
“We are excited that the City of Westerville recognizes that simple steps to make biking safe and comfortable pay huge dividends in civic, community and economic development,” said League President Andy Clarke. “Bicycling is more than a practical, cost-effective solution to many municipal challenges – it’s a way to make the City of Westerville a place where people don’t just live and work, but thrive.”
The BFC program is revolutionizing the way communities evaluate their quality of life, sustainability and transportation networks, while allowing them to benchmark their progress toward improving their bicycle-friendliness. With this impressive round, there are now 242 BFCs in 47 states across America. The Bronze BFC award recognizes Westerville’s commitment to improving conditions for bicycling through investment in bicycling promotion, education programs, infrastructure and pro-bicycling policies.
The BFC program provides a roadmap to building a Bicycle Friendly Community and the application itself has become a rigorous and an educational tool in itself. Since its inception, more than 500 distinct communities have applied and the five levels of the award – diamond, platinum, gold, silver and bronze – provide a clear incentive for communities to continuously improve.
To apply or learn more about the free BFC program, visit bikeleague.org/community.
About the Bicycle Friendly America Program
The Bicycle Friendly Community, Bicycle Friendly State, Bicycle Friendly Business and Bicycle Friendly University programs are generously supported by program partners Bikes Belong and Trek Bicycle’s One World, Two Wheels Campaign. To learn more about building a Bicycle Friendly America, visit www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/
The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation, and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America. The League represents the interests of America's 57 million bicyclists, including its 300,000 members and affiliates. For more information or to support the League, visit www.bikeleague.org.
Printable "Westerville Bicycle Friendly Community" Press Release in PDF Westerville Bike Friendly Community PDF
Top U.S. Cities Join the Ranks of Bicycle Friendly Communities
Washington, D.C. – October 18, 2012 - Three of the nation's largest cities joined the ranks of Bicycle Friendly Communities (BFC)today.
Showcasing the progress and potential of major U.S. cities to make bicycling safe and accessible for millions of Americans, Los Angeles (Calif.), Nashville (Tenn.), and Miami (Fla.) are among the 28 new cities to attain BFC status from the League of American Bicyclists.
"This latest round of BFC awards proves yet again that any city — regardless of size or geography — can take cost-effective steps to increase bicycling in their community," said League President Andy Clarke. "From Bentonville, Arkansas, to Bethesda, Maryland, cities are embracing biking as a means to save money, reduce congestion, improve health and boost their economy."
The League awards Bicycle Friendly Communities at five levels (Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze) and, with this diverse round of applicants, there are now 242 BFCs in 47 states. With the guidance and expertise of the BFC program, these communities are propelling the growth in bicycling nationwide. According to recent census data, bicycle commuting grew 80 percent in the largest BFCs, but only 32 percent in non-BFC cities, from 2000 to 2011.
Thanks to significant progress over the past five years, the nation's second largest city – Los Angeles – has now attained Bronze BFC status. "Los Angeles is honored to be recognized by the League of American Bicyclists for our work making LA a more bike-friendly city," said Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. "From building 1,600 miles of bikeways over the next 30 years to increasing the number of bike racks in the city by 80 percent, we're making it simpler and safer for Angelenos to get around on two wheels."
The strong bicycle culture in LA has grown up, thanks to countless individual cyclists and advocacy organizations like the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, the Bicycle Kitchen, and Multicultural Communities for Mobility. Validating the work of diverse stakeholders, Mayor Villaraigosa has supported and spurred the success of the 2010 Bicycle Master Plan, which has led to the expansion of the bicycling network and the addition of 75 miles of bikeways in 2011 alone.
Miami (Bronze award) is working to expand its bike path network, as well. A new bicycle master plan has led to on-street bike facilities, like buffered bike lanes, and a new bike parking ordinance is putting hundreds of racks across the city. Strong advocacy organizations, like the Green Mobility Network, have helped grow an array of bike culture events and 90 percent of schools offer in-class bicycle education.
Through the BFC program, the League works directly with communities to continue to improve condition for bicyclists. With the League's feedback and technical assistance BFCs have the road map to move up the ranks.
Learn more about the program and view the full list of Bicycle Friendly Communities at www.bikeleague.org/communities .
For additional details, please contact Carolyn Szczepanski at (202) 621-5452 or carolyn@bikeleague.org.
Fall 2012 Awards
New Awards
Silver:
- Bozeman, MT
- Evanston, IL
- Venice, FL
Bronze:
- Bemidji, MN
- Bentonville, AR
- Bethesda, MD
- Castle Rock, CO
- Decatur, GA
- Emeryville, CA
- Fitchburg, WI
- Hoboken, NJ
- Lakeland, FL
- Lee's Summit, MO
- Los Angeles, CA
- Nashville, TN
- Miami, FL
- Midland, MI
- Ocean City, NJ
- Orange County, CA
- Provo, UT
- Richmond, VA
- River Falls, WI
- Rochester, NY
- Rock Hill, SC
- Rockville, MD
- Stillwater, OK
- Westerville, OH
- Windsor, CA
Renewal awards
Moved up Bronze > Silver
- Ada County, ID
- Chico, CA
- Claremont, CA
- Folsom, CA
- Mountain View, CA
- Philadelphia, PA
Maintained current designation
- Boulder, CO- Platinum
- Madison, WI- Gold
- Bellingham, WA- Silver
- Albuquerque, NM- Bronze
- Brunswick, ME- Bronze
- Charlotte, NC- Bronze
- Coeur d'Alene, ID- Bronze
- Oceanside, CA- Bronze
- Orlando, FL- Bronze
- Salem, OR- Bronze
- Simsbury, CT- Bronze
- South Bend, IN- Bronze
- St. Petersburg, FL- Bronze
About the League
The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation, and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America. The League represents the interests of America's 57 million bicyclists, including its 300,000 members and affiliates. Learn more.


