Noteworthy
Tony Blazejack’s Blog on Running in Miami will be of interest to all who get around by foot in our community. Click here to view it.
Body in Motion is another blog for and about people in South Florida who run. Loaded with useful information and interesting stories. Click here to view it.

Bicycle Valet Parking at public events is one of the Green Mobility Network’s new projects. Click here to see what the racks look like. We’re always looking for volunteers who want to contribute a couple of hours on a weekend to make it easier to get to events by nonmotorized means. If you want to be on our volunteer list, please call John Hopkins at (786) 242-0766.

Miami Critical Mass is offering a great opportunity to share the streets with other like-minded cyclists and discover new routes throughout Miami-Dade. Click here to sign up for regular updates and ride schedules.
Did you know? Green commuters are eligible for an Emergency Ride Home by taxi! Click here for more information.
Smart Growth. It’s a trend-setting concept for creating more livable and sustainable communities. Click here to get information about “Growing Cooler: The Evidence on Urban Development and Climate Change.” This new book explains how less auto-dependent development is a key to the problem of global warming.
Ciclovia — a fantastic example of streets for people from the world leader in green mobility Bogotá, Colombia. Click here for an inspirational video! Search for the Ciclovia video, or view many others of interest to Green Mobility advocates!
The River of Grass Greenway. The Naples Pathways Coalition (NPC) continues to work towards realizing the River of Grass Greenway (ROGG), a proposed multi-use pathway across the Everglades paralleling Hwy 41. Members of the Green Mobility Network have made contact with the NPC and support this exciting project. Check out their website www.evergladesROGG.org.
Green Mobility Network