All posts by Phil Graff

Urbana Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community 2023

Urbana is recertified as a League of American Bicyclists recognized gold level Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC)!

As part of their commitment to be a great place to live and thrive, Urbana has applied for the League of American Bicyclists’ prestigious Bicycle Friendly Community award. It has long been a city goal to have a best-in-class transportation system that serves everyone who lives and visits our community, and that includes building a community more accessible by bike. Today, we’re proud to be part of the over 500 communities across the United States that are transforming America, one Bicycle Friendly Community at a time.

“When we build an America where bicycling is truly safer and easier for everyone, we are strengthening our nation’s economic vibrance, environmental welfare, and mental and physical well-being.  That’s why we’re proud to celebrate all of the new and renewing Bicycle Friendly Communities in our movement to build a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone” said Bill Nesper, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists. “This round of awards is a testament to the community leaders and local bike advocates who are joining the League in raising the standard of what it means to be a Bicycle Friendly Community.”

People across our community are biking more than ever, for commuting, for trips to the store or other errands, and for recreation. The gold level BFC award recognizes Urbana’s commitment to improving conditions for all people who bike through investments in bike education programs, bike events that promote and encourage people to choose biking, pro-bike policies, and bike infrastructure. We are pleased to celebrate this award and our achievements for building a better community together. 

Learn more about the League’s Bicycle Friendly Community program at bikeleague.org/community.

CCB Annual Meeting 2022

On December 8, 2022, we held our annual meeting at Champaign Public Library. Our guest speaker was Tony Cherolis (https://www.instagram.com/cherolis/). Tony has served and worked with Non-Profits including the U-C Bike Project and most recently the Center for Latino Progress (https://www.facebook.com/CenterLatino/). Following Tony’s presentation, we had a short report on CCB accomplishments and activities this past year as well as some future plans.

We have the full video of the presentation and meeting (1:48 length) available for your viewing, as well as the agenda and minutes from the meeting.