Categories: Biking

Better Bike Share Conference Comes To Philly

You might say we have an Indego bike share fever ’round here, and it’s catching on: A bike share conference is coming to PHILLY!

The Better Bike Share Partnership is in need of some fresh ideas on how to tackle challenging issues facing bike sharing programs across the country along with ideas and opportunities to help better the program.

Interested in sharing your expertise and biking experience at BBSP’s national Philadelphia conference this June? If you submit an innovate proposal, you could possibly be presenting to the partnership’s key stakeholders, members of the bike share and social justice communities.

What should you include in your proposal you many ask?

  • Bike sharing issues currently facing a community and a strategic plan on how to address these challenges
  • Tools and resources that could be applied to programs throughout the country
  • Vision on how to execute plans addressing equity within the BBSP

Interested? Make sure to have your proposal in by February 29th. Check out their conference website for more details.

Julia Knable

Julia Knable was an Editorial Intern in 2014. She studied Marketing and Management Information Systems at the Fox School at Temple University. After a summer internship at Terracycle inspired her to learn about what she could do to help and protect our ever-changing planet, she ended up with a stint at Green Philly. Along with her passion for sustainability, Julia enjoys exploring Philadelphia and trying all the vegetarian hotspots she can get her hands on.

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