Celebrate National Bike Month with the City of Everett

Everett, WALocal News

Everett, WA, promotes National Bike Month, inviting residents to incorporate cycling into their daily lives. Mayor Cassie Franklin stated that biking serves as both a leisure activity and essential transportation. The city is implementing the Vision Zero Everett plan to improve street safety and reduce traffic-related injuries. Events include social media challenges starting May 12 and a community celebration on May 16 at Everett Station, featuring bike safety checks and games. Attendees can RSVP for a free "Bike Everett" shirt and enter a raffle by sharing selfies with #BikeEverett.

The city also provides bike repair clinics and interactive tours to encourage cycling. According to Bill Nesper of the League of American Bicyclists, investing in cycling infrastructure yields significant societal benefits. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to enhance local transportation options and promote environmental sustainability.

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