City of Champaign as a Bicycle Friendly Business

The League of American Bicyclists Honors

The City of Champaign as a Bicycle Friendly Business

The League of American Bicyclists is proud to announce City of Champaign as a Bronze level Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB), in an impressive group of 51 new BFBs. The official announcement was made at the 10th Anniversary National Bike Summit in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, March 9. The announcement, the fourth time BFB winners have been named since the program’s inception in 2008, marks the ongoing success of the program and continued momentum amongst businesses to provide a more bike-friendly environment. “The League is especially excited to recognize the City of Champaign as a 2010 winter BFB winner at the 10th Anniversary National Bike Summit. The City of Champaign is making simple changes to their transportation policies to encourage biking to work. They are setting a community-wide example,” said Andy Clarke.

Businesses that apply for the award are contributing to a more bicycle-friendly lifestyle for their employees. The City of Champaign serves as an example for best practices and innovations in bicycle friendliness at the workplace. The City of Champaign makes bicycling an easy option for transportation and provides amenities such as changing and shower facilities and conveniently located bike racks. Approximately 8 percent of City of Champaign employees regularly bike to work.

“This Bicycle Friendly Business is making a difference for employees, customers, and communities,” said Bill Nesper, Director of the Bicycle Friendly America Program. “The City of Champaign promotes bicycling as a viable form of transportation and gives their employees choices and options that make biking to work easy and fun.”

There are a lot of very simple, effective and creative ways that companies are finding to get people back on their bikes, and the League is proud to recognize the efforts being made across America to make our nation a more bike-friendly place. Companies and organizations across the country are realizing that getting their employees biking – either to or from work, in course of work, or even on their own time – is good for business. When bicycling is infused in a company’s culture, great things happen: reduced health care costs; more productive employees; improved worker and customer satisfaction; and a smaller carbon footprint.

The Bicycle Friendly Community and Bicycle Friendly Business programs are generously supported by program partners Bikes Belong and Trek Bicycle’s One World, Two Wheels Campaign. www.bicyclefriendlybusiness.org.

The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation, and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America. The League represents the interests of America’s 57 million bicyclists, including its 300,000 members and affiliates. For more information or to support the League, visit www.bikeleague.org.

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Mishauno Woggon, City Planner
City of Champaign Planning Department
217.403.8800