Hamilton in the 21st Century

News, commentary, and yes, outright speculation on what Alexander Hamilton might be thinking about today--if he were still alive at age 258--as seen by Jim Pinkerton.


Thursday, June 27, 2013

"Cantor Offers Support For Building Bikeable, Walkable Communities."

The League of American Bicyclists has the details.

As anyone who has tried to ride a bike in a congested area knows full well, bicyclists need better infrastructure.  Bicyclists will be--and should be--part of any future pro-infrastructure coalition.




Posted by James P. Pinkerton at 8:25 PM
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