TIGER: Biking Wins Big

Jesse Prentice-Dunn, Sierra Club
Posted on Friday 19th February 2010
As I recently blogged, TIGER grants announced this week will fund transportation infrastructure projects that help build the foundation of a more efficient transportation system that reduces global warming pollution. In particular, biking and pedestrian infrastructure were big winners, with 24 of the 51 funded projects including some biking or walking component. Two grants in particular will fund bicycling and walking infrastructure networks in Philadelphia, PA, and Indianapolis, IN. Other funded projects will add bike lanes to bridges and downtown streets.

Creating safe and accessible biking and walking infrastructure could not come at a better time, as levels of commuting by biking and walking are skyrocketing. This month's SIERRA magazine features a great story on bike commuting and pedaling towards a post carbon future. Check it out!

To find out more about biking and walking projects receiving TIGER grants, visit our friends over at America Bikes.

This post originally appeared on Compass, the Sierra Club's blog. It was a guest post there by Jesse Prentice-Dunn of the Sierra Club Green Transportation Campaign.

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