Brand-new protected bike lanes are being constructed in Old City on Market St and Race St. However, local businesses need our support to get through the construction phase, which will last for months and has significantly impacted income.
Come join us to check out the construction, buy a coffee or…
Details pending! Save the date for Saturday April 26th for an informal outdoor potluck picnic & celebration for PBA members
Click RSVP and we will email you next week with details!
Join Philly Bike Action at a Flavors on the Avenue! This foodie street event pedestrianizes 5 blocks of East Passyunk Ave. from Broad St. to Dickinson St. and will host a variety of local food trucks and craft vendors.
We will be tabling at this event to connect with our South Philly neighbors (t…
Mayor Parker is holding budget townhalls in each city council district. She was thoughtful enough to schedule the D1 townhall at the same time as our usual D1 meeting!
Instead of our usual monthly meeting, we will join the Mayor at the Mummers Museum to learn about the budget and share our support…
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The project will include a shared use path on eastbound side and a parking separated bike lane on the westbound side, connecting the existing Wash Ave bike lanes with the Delaware River Trail. A public meeting on the details of the project will take place on May 1st Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Church …
Private meeting for PBA Organizers and District Organizers.
Come to the District 3 PBA meeting to learn about projects for bike safety in West Philly! If you're looking for ways to get involved, we'll have lots of volunteer opportunities to connect you to!
Join friends, neighbors, and PBA members for a social hour at Penn Treaty Park at 1301 N Beach St.
There is no formal agenda but we would love to chat about your ideas for street safety in the River Wards.
In case of inclement weather, we'll meet at Craft Hall at 901 N Delaware Ave.
The City is exploring design solutions for Walnut Lane (from Henry to Wayne) to address traffic safety concerns and make the street safer for people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving. This project also includes a portion of Wissahickon Avenue, from Walnut Lane to Rittenhousetown Lane.