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Green Bike™ Project: transforming commutes and transforming lives

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 by Stephanie Frans

Triumphant Green Bikers gather at the finish line to celebrate with City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen

Back in May, 36 drive-alone commuters took a deep breath and pledged to convert at least half of their drive-alone commute trips to bicycle trips. In return, Cascade Bicycle Club pledged to provide them with all the essential elements to try out bike commuting, including their very own bicycle. We’re thrilled to report that three months later, an impressive 86 percent of participants reached their goal, fulfilled their pledge and have earned sole ownership of their Green Bikes.

We celebrated this remarkable achievement and  officially handed over the ownership of the Green Bikes at a festive finish line gathering attended by Green Bikers, their friends and family, City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen (chair of the Seattle City Council Transportation Committee and an occasional bike commuter himself), and the local bicycle papparazzi. “This is an incredible result. In only three months, we’ve helped transform 30 people into comfortable, confident, and competent cyclists. I don’t know of many other programs that can boast an 86 percent success rate,” said Chuck Ayers, executive director of the Cascade Bicycle Club.

The Green Bike Project does more than transform participants’ commutes; it transforms lives. “I love riding my bike to work,” said Alex, of the Odyssey School. “I plan to keep it up for the rest of my life.”

Alex beams as she receives her certificate of ownership from City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen.

“I was really amazed with how quickly my body adapted to riding,” said Heather of Darigold. “I was really sore the first time I did it, and noticed huge improvements in how well I was able to go.”   Heather also shared that prior to the Green Bike™ Project, she was a self-described “Move out of the way, bicyclists!!!” type of driver. Her commute from Bellevue to Southeast Seattle has given her a bicyclist-eye perspective on sharing the road that she will carry with her when she is behind the wheel.

In fact, the Green Bike™ Project has also helped transform the commuting habits of participants’ friends and family. Laura of Wellspring Family Services reported that her husband was inspired to purchase a bike for himself and rides nearly everywhere. It’s been so long since they used their car that Laura admitted “I’m afraid the battery of our car may have gone dead!” Similarly, Laura’s coworker Carmel (whose story delighted a visiting reporter from San Antonio) shared that her girlfriend also bought a bike so that they could ride to places together.

Congratulations to our 2010 Green Bikers and thanks to their employers  Case Design, Committee for Children, Darigold, Iron Bow Technologies, Outdoor Research, Odyssey School, and Wellspring Family Services.

Green Bike™ Project 2.0 Participants Off and Rolling!

Friday, May 14th, 2010 by Stephanie Frans
New commuters riding with confidence on West Marginal Way

New Green Bikers riding with confidence on West Marginal Way

Just in time for Bike Month, Cascade Bicycle Club has launched the Green Bike™ Project 2.0 and introduced bicycling as a form of commute transportation to 36 employees from southeast Seattle businesses and nonprofit organizations.

The Green Bike™ Project was first launched in 2009 in partnership with the Washington State Department of Transportation, King County Metro and REI. Brand new commuters from around the region were given a Novarra bicycle, instruction, and logistical and moral support towards a goal of reducing their drive-alone commute trips by 60 percent. 60 percent of 2009 participants achieved that goal and earned sole ownership of their Green Bike.

In 2010 Cascade took the lead and selected organizations from southeast Seattle to introduce the bicycle as commute transportation to a one specific community. The intrepid new participants are already out on their bikes and commuting to and from work in their communities – and people are noticing! Instructor Ray Whitlock reported that, “On my commute home today I saw and talked to a guy riding a Green Bike from downtown into West Seattle and on to his home in White Center. How cool is that?!”

Be on the lookout for Green Bikers working hard through “sweat equity” to transform their commute and earn that bike! Give them an encouraging smile and wave.

The fleet waiting to be deployed to new owners

The fleet waiting to be deployed to new owners

Green Bike goes to Georgetown

Monday, April 26th, 2010 by Robin Randels

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The green bikes are coming, the green bikes are coming…to Georgetown!  May 1 marks the launch date for the 2010 incarnation of  Green Bike Project.  Originally started last year as an earn-a-bike pilot program– 200 bikes and riders found their way into the commuting community.  Some 120 people were able to earn a bike by reducing their single occupancy vehicle trips by 60%.  The success of the program means that the remaining bikes have returned for another shot at going home with their lucky new riders.

The launch pad

The launch pad

South Seattle Community College- Georgetown campus will be the site of the launch event  May 1 from 9 to 3:30.  Employees from selected companies will learn how to use the trip log software, receive and get fitted to the bikes and learn commuter road basics.

We will have mechanics and League of American Bicyclists-certified instructors on hand to lead the way and make sure that cyclists get up to speed and roll out come Monday morning.