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Councilmember Julia Patterson recognizes King County Bike to Work Team Captains with a proclamation

Councilmember Julia Patterson recognizes King County Bike to Work Team Captains with a proclamation, recognizing their contributions to better health and greener commutes

Pictured left to right are Councilmember Patterson, Greg King, Councilmember Pete
von Reichbauer, Linda Grob, Councilmember Lambert, Councilmember Phillips, Erika Kinno, Erika Nuerenberg and Chris Arkills

Way to go Bike to Work teams!Bike2WorkProclamation

Councilmember Julia Patterson recognizes King County Bike to Work Team Captains with a proclamation, recognizing their contributions to better health and greener commutes. Almost 180 King County employees participated in Bike to Work Month in May, led by 37 team captains.

King County rolls with Bike to Work Month

Congratulations Bike to Work Month participants!  Almost 40 King County teams participated in Bike to Work Month.  176 riders made 1,136 round trips, logging 17,136 miles.  42 riders were new to the Bike to Work Month Challenge!

09_bike_month_banner_120x240pxAnd SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS to Linda Grob and her team, the Large Wheeled Debris.  This group of 10 riders from King County's Water and Land Resources Division rode a combined total of 145 days and more than 3,000 miles!

Kudos to these teams who rode over 1000 miles during Bike to Work Month:

Team Name

Division

# of team
members   

miles riden

Shear Velocity Water & Land Resources

10

1610

Pedalopterus Cyclomaximus    Water & Land Resources

10

1587

Wheeler Dealers Transit, Metro, Market Development  

10

1069

!Team Flat Tire Wastewater Treatment

10

1067

King County rolls with Bike to Work Month

Did Bike to Work Month inspire you to try bike commuting?  Check out these local resources to help you get on your bike and commute to work

Other bike links

Bicycle Sundays
King County Bike Maps
Bike Traffic Rules