October 24, 2025 - 03:47

If you're in the business of selling or repairing bikes, they want you! The state bicycle and pedestrian committee is actively seeking representatives from the business community to join their ranks. This initiative aims to enhance the voices of local businesses involved in cycling and pedestrian activities, ensuring that their insights and experiences are incorporated into future planning and development.
The committee plays a crucial role in shaping policies that affect transportation infrastructure, safety measures, and community programs geared towards promoting biking and walking. By including business representatives, the committee hopes to foster a collaborative environment where the needs of both consumers and businesses are addressed.
Interested parties are encouraged to apply and participate in discussions that will influence the future of cycling and pedestrian initiatives in the state. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses to engage with policymakers and help create a more bike-friendly and pedestrian-friendly environment for everyone.
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