Bike Maryland thanks John Z. Wetmore, Bike Maryland Advisor and Perils For Pedestrian Television Producer, for his advocacy efforts to turn Maryland utility transmission corridors into trail corridors. He has...
Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathway Counts Columbia Association (CA) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help count the number of pedestrians, bicyclists and other users on CA’s pathways in the following locations: Columbia Gateway,...
On Thursday April 10, 2014, members of Maryland Bicylcle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (MBPAC) had a very productive meeting with Maryland Transit Authority (MTA) personnel regarding carrying full-size (non-folding) bikes...
The Land Preservation and Recreation Plan is prepared every five years to identify essential and contemporary issues impacting outdoor recreation and natural resource protection in Maryland. This Plan was developed...
Please attend on Monday to speak out for pedestrian and bicycle access across the Susquehanna: Crucial Public Meeting Monday, April 28, in Havre de Grace, Maryland Where the Susquehanna River...
Updates and corrections on the Gwynns Falls Trail website have been made! The Gwynns Falls Trail is a unique 15 mile, urban hiking and biking Trail providing access to a scenic...
Seize your chance to cycle in style this Spring with the 2014 Maryland Pride collection, a great high quality jersey from local company, Hill Killer Apparel Company and a bright...
The House of Delegates approved a bill Friday that would allow a judge to give up to a year’s sentence The 111-25 vote on the legislation known as Jake’s Law...
Construction on the Towson “Bike Beltway”, which uses a set of bike lanes and signage to demarcate the 4.2 miles of roads around downtown Towson, will begin this year and...
“On March 10, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision in the case involving a rail corridor formerly on federal land that is now privately owned (Marvin M....