Amy Johnson Ely

Bike Share in Columbia: About Time!

By Amy Johnson Ely / August 29, 2018 / Comments Off on Bike Share in Columbia: About Time!

August 29, 2018, by Michael Dantzler, Tips by Corrine Reed Good news, Columbia: we will be getting bikes and bike […]

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SCLCA Public Input DUE 8.24.18!

By Amy Johnson Ely / August 23, 2018 / 1 Comment

SC’s Department of Transportation (SCDOT) set aside $5 million for a brand new Vulnerable Road User Program in their Traffic […]

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Walkability in Northeast Columbia.

By Amy Johnson Ely / August 13, 2018 / Comments Off on Walkability in Northeast Columbia.

August 13, 2018. By Michael Dantzler It’s been a few years since I lived in the Summit neighborhood. One of […]

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Community Spotlight: Olin Jenkins

By Amy Johnson Ely / July 16, 2018 / Comments Off on Community Spotlight: Olin Jenkins

July 16, 2018, author: Corrine Reed A few weeks back, we interviewed Olin Jenkins, a Columbia native who regularly commutes […]

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Farrow Road Shows Need for Better Public Input Opportunities.

By Amy Johnson Ely / July 9, 2018 / Comments Off on Farrow Road Shows Need for Better Public Input Opportunities.

July 9, 2018 The recent Farrow Road resurfacing project created a quick response to a rushed resurfacing project, stemming initially […]

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SCLCA is Growing!

By Amy Johnson Ely / June 28, 2018 / Comments Off on SCLCA is Growing!

Here are the highlights of what we accomplished  this month with our Multimodal Streets Campaign.  Stay connected by signing up […]

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Riding Transit is Easier Thank You May Think.

By Amy Johnson Ely / June 25, 2018 / Comments Off on Riding Transit is Easier Thank You May Think.

edit: June 25, 2018, by Corrine Reed Last Thursday, I participated in the Columbia Comet’s Dump the Pump Happy Hour […]

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Midlands Gives, May 1, 2018!

By Amy Johnson Ely / April 30, 2018 / Comments Off on Midlands Gives, May 1, 2018!

From midnight to midnight, Tuesday, May 1st, you can be a philanthropist for vulnerable road users throughout South Carolina!   Help us […]

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Streets Built For People.

By Amy Johnson Ely / April 10, 2018 / Comments Off on Streets Built For People.

edit: April 10, 2018 The SC Livable Communities Alliance is launching a campaign for streets built for people.  This campaign […]

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H.3615: Why Must we Fight for Safety?

By Amy Johnson Ely / April 5, 2018 / Comments Off on H.3615: Why Must we Fight for Safety?

For the last 4 years, the PCC persisted with the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Act H.3615, through direct advocacy and […]

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