Legislation Details

File #: 26-0313    Version: 1
Type: recognition Status: Filed
File created: 4/21/2026 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 4/28/2026 Final action: 4/28/2026
Title: Special Recognition - Proclamation Recognizing Olympia Bicycle Month
Attachments: 1. Proclamation, 2. Presentation
Title
Special Recognition - Proclamation Recognizing Olympia Bicycle Month

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Proclaim May as Olympia Bicycle Month.

Report
Issue:
Whether to proclaim May as Olympia Bicycle Month.

Staff Contact:
Kristin Gilkerson, Senior Program Specialist, Public Works/Transportation, 360.753.2731

Presenter(s):
Kristin Gilkerson, Senior Program Specialist, City of Olympia
Ali Fuller, Bicycle Community Challenge Coordinator, Intercity Transit

Background and Analysis:

The Bicycle Community Challenge
Intercity Transit's 39th Annual Thurston County Bicycle Community Challenge (BCC) happens in May. Participants are encouraged to ride their bicycle to commute, to run errands, or just for fun. Bicycling is an important way for people to get outdoors and boost their well-being. When people ride their bikes instead of driving, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled, which are two policy goals for the City and the Thurston region.

Last year, 701 people in Thurston County took part in the BCC. They biked 76,158 miles to run errands, go to school or work, visit friends, go shopping, or explore their neighborhood. Among them were 30 City employees and family members, who rode a total of 2,206 miles.

What the City is doing this year to support bicycling
This year, the City will complete the 4th Avenue and Plum Street Pedestrian and Bike Improvements Project to make this intersection safer for everyone who uses it. The planned changes include a separated bike lane and crossing improvements.

We are currently constructing the Fones Road Corridor Project to create safer conditions for bicyclists, pedestrians, and drivers. Bike improvements include a separated bike lane on both sides of the street and an improved crossing at the Karen Fraser Woodland Trail.
We will change Pacific and State Avenues from Sawyer Street to Fir Street to create better conditions f...

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