2011: A Year in Review

By PCC | November 30, 2011

Phew–what a year! From exciting partnerships, to new campaigns, to events, and much more, 2011 has been an eventful one […]

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Complete Streets Workshop: Recap

By PCC | November 29, 2011

Almost two weeks ago we held the Complete Streets Workshop at the South Carolina Farmer’s Market in West Columbia. The […]

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Economic Study of Greenville Hospital System Swamp Rabbit Trail

By PCC | November 28, 2011

Several groups in the upstate are partnering with a professor at Furman University to study the economic impact of the […]

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Statewide News Roundup

By PCC | November 18, 2011

11/7/11. Parks, neighborhood connections planed for rail trail. (Island Packet) 11/14/11. Ride with George Hincapie to benefit in-town trail. (Greenville […]

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Statewide News Roundup

By PCC | November 8, 2011

11/2/11. Transportation Department begins office shakeup. (The State)  11/3/11. Staying safe on a bicycle (including a mention of our Safe […]

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Winning Campaigns Training: A Recap

By PCC | November 7, 2011

November 4, 5 and 6 were three eventful days for bicycling and walking in South Carolina, thanks to the Alliance’s […]

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SC Safe Routes Workshops

By PCC | November 2, 2011

Over the last week, the South Carolina Safe Routes Team has traveled the state with Jennifer Toole, Principal of Toole […]

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November Gear Review: Elite Ozone Warming Oil

By PCC | November 1, 2011

Each month, our friends at Hawley share a review on the latest gear that is passing through their warehouse on […]

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Statewide News Roundup

By PCC | October 31, 2011

10/24/11. Widow of killed cyclist might sue driver, AT&T.(Charleston City Paper) 10/26/11. A new Harbor View: Revised road plan approved […]

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Another Senator Takes Aim at Transportation Enhancements

By PCC | October 31, 2011

Bike and pedestrian funding is becoming an easy target these days as Congress finalizes future transportation funding and legislation. Last […]

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