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Evanston is updating its Bike Plan — and community voices are critical to making sure it delivers real safety, connectivity, and climate benefits. 

Join us in urging City Council to adopt a Bike Plan that goes beyond a vision on paper and prioritizes: 

  • 🚴 Protected bike lanes on major streets
  • 🏘️ Traffic-calmed neighborhood greenways
  • 🚦 Safer, protected intersections
  • 🚍 Bus boarding islands that work for everyone
 
👉 Take action today by sending a letter to City Council and adding your voice to this critical moment!
 

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Help Build a Safer, More Connected Evanston!

Have you ever worried about crossing a busy street, walking with a child, or just navigating traffic in your neighborhood?
The decisions made in this Bike Plan update will shape how safe, calm, and accessible our streets feel for years to come, whether you walk, bike, take transit, or drive. Street safety isn’t just a biking issue — it affects everyone who moves through Evanston.
Safer biking infrastructure means cleaner air, fewer car trips, and safer streets for people of all ages and abilities.

Send a letter today to your City Council to let them know that when streets are designed with care, everyone benefits.
This letter campaign is led by Run On Climate in support of the Evanston Transit Alliance to help ensure Evanston’s Bike Plan reflects what residents actually need.
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