Time: July 12, 2011 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: Kozy's Cyclery
Street: 3255 N. Milwaukee
City/Town: Chicago
Event Type: advocacy, politics, chicago, cycling, club, social
Organized By: Greg Borzo
Latest Activity: Jul 13, 2011
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Chicago Cycling Club
Open Meeting, July 12, 2011, 6:30-8:30 pm.
Bicycle Political Advocacy:
Chicago's 2011 municipal election … and the next four years
A Panel Discussion led by Walk Bike Transit
This panel will feature a discussion of political advocacy efforts during Chicago’s 2011 Municipal Elections as led by Walk Bike Transit (WBT), a political action committee created as a means of engaging voters, candidates and campaigns on active transportation issues. A key goal of WBT was to begin and/or enhance the dialogue between voters and politicians about the ways in which the two can work together to improve walking, biking and transit options throughout Chicagoland.
John Lankford and Randy Neufeld, co-founders of WBT, will provide an overview of WBT’s election strategy, achievements and results. In addition, they and the other panelists will discuss the implications of Chicago’s new political leadership, as well as to highlight some specific goals and methods of advocacy to practice during the next four years – and beyond.
Additional panelists to be announced.
Open to the public. Socialize from 6:30-7:00; Program from 7:00 to approximately 8:30.
Kozy’s Cyclery, 3255 N. Milwaukee
For more information, contact Greg Borzo 312-636-8968
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Great shots, Serge. Thanks for attending -- and photographing -- the meeting. We had a big turnout and the discussion was very informative.
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