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Community Toolkit > Transportation > Transportation Reduction > Bike/Work Programs
Bike to Work Programs Brunswick, Maine Community Profile: The town of Brunswick, Maine, is home to approximately 21,200 residents. It is situated near the coast in Cumberland County, with major employers such as L.L. Bean, Bath Iron Works, and MBNA. The local government is run by the Town Council. The town was awarded a Bronze recognition as a Bicycle Friendly Community by The League of American Bicyclists in October 2003 and again in October 2005 for the municipality’s efforts to provide safe accommodations for cycling as well as encouraging its residents to bike for transportation and recreation.
Bicycle commuting is a healthy, affordable, clean means of alternative transportation that benefits everyone with fewer emissions, less traffic, and less demand for parking. It also promotes healthier, more productive employees and sets a good example for all members of the community. Bicycle commuting in Brunswick began way back in 1897 when a bike path was erected between the community and neighboring Bath. In 1998, Brunswick erected the Androscoggin River Bike Path, a 2.5 mile multi-use trail that runs along the river. The opening of this path coincided with the publication of Brunswick’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Plan. The projects to improve the bicycling environment in Brunswick have been funded by both state and local government funds, as well as by private fund-raising among local community service organizations and grassroots groups. To promote bicycle commuting in Brunswick, the Brunswick Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BBPAC) was formed. The group serves as an advocate to the town council for funding of new facilities and maintenance of existing facilities, as well as to sponsor the community family ride, identify preferred bicycle routes, prioritize future improvement needs, and offer advice to the city’s Planning Board on proposed zoning ordinance amendments to improve bicycle access to and within new residential and commercial developments. The BBPAC meets every 4th Wednesday of the month to make non-binding recommendations on bicycle and pedestrian issues within Brunswick. The meetings are open to the public and also aired on local cable access. There are no set terms for committee members and vacancies are filled as they arise through advertisement on the Town Clerk’s website. To help promote and encourage bicycling in your workplace, the Bike Coalition of Maine has produced an Employer’s Guide to Encouraging Bicycle Commuting that can be accessed here. The highlights include several strategies to increase employees participation:
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Downloads: Employer’s Guide to Encouraging Bicycle Commuting Bike Walk to Work Day Website (Contains Toolkit to set up in your community) |