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Bike Club outlines youth programs, trail projects and headquarters; councilors ask for data linking programs to safety and attendance

3025716 · April 16, 2025
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Bike Club representatives briefed the UED committee on after-school and in-school cycling programs, trail projects and a new headquarters under construction at Beals Park; councilors asked for compiled program data and ways to route student-collected infrastructure observations to planners.

Bike Club (presented by Emily Damick, director of programs and research, and colleague Cassie Dickerson) gave an extended briefing on year-round programming that includes after-school clubs for fourth through eighth graders, third-grade in-school PE bike-safety lessons, a bike-mechanic program for Tulsa Met high school students, adaptive mountain-bike programming, trail construction and maintenance, summer camps and a youth race team.

Damick said the organization operates in most council districts (with an exception noted in…

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