File #: 22-3345    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 5/9/2022 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/12/2022 Final action: 5/12/2022
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION CELEBRATING MAY 2022 AS BIKE MONTH IN COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, Bike Month is celebrated in May to promote the many benefits of biking and create greater public awareness of bicycle operation and safety education in an effort to reduce collisions, injuries, and fatalities and improve health and safety for everyone on the road; and WHEREAS, Cook County has one of the strongest communities of bikers and bike advocates of any metropolitan area in the country; and WHEREAS, mobility equity is a hallmark of human and civil rights, free and safe travel is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment, and Cook County's policy framework highlights transportation as key to the equitable distribution of opportunities; and WHEREAS, Cook County strives to meet the needs of all Cook County residents who wish to bike - regardless of age, ability, race, gender, ethnicity, culture, or income; and WHEREAS, the bicycle is an economical, healthy, convenient, and environm...
Sponsors: SCOTT R. BRITTON
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

CELEBRATING MAY 2022 AS BIKE MONTH IN COOK COUNTY

WHEREAS, Bike Month is celebrated in May to promote the many benefits of biking and create greater public awareness of bicycle operation and safety education in an effort to reduce collisions, injuries, and fatalities and improve health and safety for everyone on the road; and

WHEREAS, Cook County has one of the strongest communities of bikers and bike advocates of any metropolitan area in the country; and

WHEREAS, mobility equity is a hallmark of human and civil rights, free and safe travel is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment, and Cook County's policy framework highlights transportation as key to the equitable distribution of opportunities; and

WHEREAS, Cook County strives to meet the needs of all Cook County residents who wish to bike - regardless of age, ability, race, gender, ethnicity, culture, or income; and

WHEREAS, the bicycle is an economical, healthy, convenient, and environmentally sound form of transportation and an excellent tool for recreation and enjoyment at the Cook County Forest Preserves and on residential bike routes and bikeways throughout Cook County; and

WHEREAS, creating bicycling-friendly communities has been shown to improve citizens' health, well-being, and quality of life; and

WHEREAS, biking helps to attract commerce, improve traffic safety, support student learning outcomes, and reduces pollution, congestion, and wear and tear on our streets and roads; and

WHEREAS, the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways is one of the region's leading investors in bicycle infrastructure, including through the Invest in Cook program that awards grants to local agencies to improve their community's bicycle access and safety; and

WHEREAS, Cook County continues to grow its map of bikeable roadways that provide economic, transportation, tourism, and scenic benefits, currently comprised of 350 miles of trails, 65 miles of side ...

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