Pedaling the Pueblo – Tucson’s Bicycle Advisory Committee
In this episode, David Bachman-Williams discusses the Tucson – Pima County Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC). The BAC is made up of volunteer citizen’s who donate their time and energy to make Tucson more bicycle friendly. The committee meets monthly to discuss issues related to bicycle safety and accessibility. David has been on the committee for over 20 years. In this episode he describes why the committee is important to people bicycling in Tucson.
All BAC meetings are open to the public and there is always a call-to-the-audience where you can bring up any ideas or concerns you might have regarding bicycling in Tucson. Meetings are typically held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the Ward 6 Council Office: 3202 E 1st St, Tucson, AZ 85716
For more information, you can contact the City of Tucson staff liaison to the committee by emailing [email protected]
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Pedaling the Pueblo is a mini-program and podcast that connects people to news and information about Tucson’s bicycle culture. A collective of bicycle enthusiasts host and produce weekly programs covering a wide variety of topics. From community events to questions about how bicycle funding works; tips to start riding more to interviews with local bicycling legends, Pedaling the Pueblo explores life on two wheels from a “people first” approach, allowing us all to have an open dialogue about how people move through our shared built environment.
Content is responsive to and driven by the community, so if you have a question or topic you’d like to hear covered, email us at [email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook.
Pedaling the Pueblo – Tucson’s Bicycle Advisory Committee