The Santa Rosa City Council has officially proclaimed May 2025 as Bike to Work Month, with May 15 designated as Bike to Work Day, encouraging residents to embrace cycling as a sustainable mode of transportation. This initiative highlights the numerous benefits of biking, including improved health, reduced pollution, and enhanced community engagement.
During the council meeting, Miss Benuelos emphasized the importance of bicycles as a healthy, economical, and environmentally friendly transportation option. She noted that Santa Rosa's streets and trails attract many cyclists each year, contributing to the local economy and tourism while promoting a healthier lifestyle for residents.
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Subscribe for Free Eris Weaver, executive director of the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition, accepted the proclamation and shared insights on the coalition's efforts over the past 25 years to advocate for safer cycling conditions. Weaver pointed out significant improvements in Santa Rosa, such as protected bike lanes and increased bike parking, which have made the city a leader in promoting cycling in Sonoma County.
Weaver also highlighted upcoming events, including a bike block party and "Walk and Roll to School Day," aimed at fostering a culture of cycling and walking among residents. She encouraged community members to participate in these activities, reinforcing the idea that biking not only benefits individual health but also strengthens community ties.
The council's proclamation and the coalition's ongoing efforts reflect a commitment to creating a bike-friendly environment in Santa Rosa, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for all residents. As the month progresses, the city looks forward to celebrating the joys of cycling and the positive impact it has on the community.