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Town of Jones Votes Unanimously to Support First-Ever OBC Hogback Attack Bike Ride
Written by Mike Flenniken
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
OBC is partnering with the town of Jones, in eastern Oklahoma county to put on the First-Ever Hogback Attack Bike Ride in October, 2012. Jones Mayor, Ray Poland, offered to act as liaison between OBC and surrounding jurisdictions and the Jones Board of Trustees passed, by unanimous vote, a resolution to support the event in any way they could.
First-Ever Oklahoma Bike Summit Fills to Capacity!
Written by Mike Flenniken
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
If you missed the first ever Oklahoma Bike Summit presented by the Oklahoma Bicycling Coalition (OBC) Friday and Saturday, November 4th and 5th at the Chesapeake Boathouse in Oklahoma City, you missed Oklahoma cycling history in the making!
OBC Board of Directors Appoints Fred Holland Interim Board Member
Written by Mike Flenniken
Thursday, 08 December 2011
Please join me in welcoming Fred
Holland to the OBC Board of Directors. Fred will be serving as an Interim
Board Member, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Kevin Mussett.
Fred lives in Oklahoma City, has been
an avid cyclist for more than 25 years, and has a passion for mentoring new
riders.
OBC
is growing – We have a lot to do – And we appreciate Fred’s volunteering to
serve.
New Bylaws Approved At Annual Meeting
Written by OBC Board of Directors
Monday, 10 October 2011
New bylaws were proposed and approved by unanimous vote at the annual meeting November 5 during the Oklahoma Bike Summit.
Oklahoma City Council Approves Bicyclists Use Of Full Lane
Written by Pete Kramer
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
On May 24, the Oklahoma City council approved changes to city ordinances relating to the operation of bicycles upon roadways. The vote, originally scheduled for May 31, was put on today's agenda due to a clerical error, according to Randy Entz, Oklahoma City Bicycling Coordinator.