commercial bike racks

  1. Custom Bike Racks Used by Texas Group as a Strategy to Help Reduce Ozone Levels

    Custom Bike Racks Used by Texas Group as a Strategy to Help Reduce Ozone Levels

    Custom bike racks used by the Central Texas Council of Governments to encourage more bicycle riding and reduce air pollution

    Sometimes a bike parking rack is more than a place to lock a bicycle.

    In the case of the Central Texas Council of Governments, it's one more step toward creating cleaner air in a seven-county area.

    With a grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the CTCOG recently purchased 60 custom bike racks from The Park and Facilities Catalog. These U-shaped, unique bike racks include a custom decal with the organization's air quality logo and an inspirational message: "Do your share for cleaner air."

    A website,

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  2. Guide to Earning LEED Credits for Bicycle Facilities such as Commercial Bike Racks and Bike Rooms

    Guide to Earning LEED Credits for Bicycle Facilities such as Commercial Bike Racks and Bike Rooms

    A couple lock their bikes to commercial bike racks near a facility. Developers can earn LEED credits for adding bicycle parking racks to their apartment or office buildings

    Did you know that you can earn LEED credits for  providing commercial bike racks at your facility?

    LEED is a highly recognized third-party verification program for green buildings—it stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. Its innovations are changing the way people think about planning and constructing buildings. According to the U.S. Green Building Council, an incredible 1.85 million square feet of space is certified daily.

    Property managers, homeowners, CEOs of businesses, and all kinds of people are interested in earning LEED credits with a

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  3. Eliminating Obstacles to Increased Bike Commuting

    Eliminating Obstacles to Increased Bike Commuting

    Bike commuter - cities are trying to find ways to accommodate and encourage this form of transportation over automobiles and mass transit

    By Gerald Dlubala

    "The increased number of bike users is very encouraging, given the less than ideal, and sometimes downright dangerous conditions, having to compete with extremely heavy motor vehicle traffic. But given the opportunity, people will take to the streets by bicycle."

    That's the findings of a recent study, (October 2015), performed by Transportation Alternatives, a street safety advocacy group in New York.

    Their study echoes many of the studies performed in major metropolitan areas on the topic of bicycle and pedestrian traffic, generally showing that the public has definite interest in bicycle

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  4. Student Creates Inspiring "Let's Bike" Design for Custom Bike Rack on Art Institute Campus

    Student Creates Inspiring "Let's Bike" Design for Custom Bike Rack on Art Institute Campus

    Candace Wilson, a student at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, stands with her design for a custom bike rack to be installed on the campus

    The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale teamed up with The Park and Facilities Catalog to create a custom bike rack to be permanently installed on their campus.

    "We were very excited to work with The Park Catalog on this project," said Jeff LaLiberte, Director of Campus Relations at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. "We certainly believe in the benefits of bicycling as an alternative means of transportation to help the

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  5. Florida Man Spends Retirement Fixing and Giving Away Bikes to the Needy

    Florida Man Spends Retirement Fixing and Giving Away Bikes to the Needy

    Jack the Bike Man Hairston in the charity's massive warehouse of bikes that are rebuilt and given to those in need

    When some guys retire they like to spend their days playing golf. Not Jack Hairston. He likes to give away bikes. Not just a few of them, but thousands of them. To needy kids and their families.

    "I just wanted to make the community a little bit better," he says, and adds "What else would I be doing?"

    At the age of 75, Jack "The Bike Man" will be at it again this holiday season.

    His bicycle giveaway is an annual spectacle in West Palm Beach, Fla., that attracts hundreds of families every year. From his enormous warehouse with the giant bicycle mural painted on the front, he and a dedicated team of volunteers distribute recycled bicycles to at-need children of all ages. This is an event that really can make a big difference for a child or family without a bike.

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