In late February 2009, in the aftermath of the 2008 national financial and real estate meltdown, Fairfax County’s bicycle program faced a serious threat. The County Executive proposed eliminating all funding for the program, and Springfield District Supervisor Pat...
As FABB celebrates 20 years of bicycling advocacy, we continue our retrospective series with a look back at our efforts to improve bicycle and pedestrian access along Route 29 in late February 2019. This key corridor has been the focus of multiple advocacy efforts...
Exciting changes are coming to Oakton, and now is the time for local bicyclists to make their voices heard! A proposal to redevelop AT&T’s under-utilized office campus into a vibrant, walkable neighborhood is moving forward, and we need your support to ensure that...
Since 2005, FABB has been a strong voice for better bicycling infrastructure and efforts to encourage cycling in Fairfax County. Nine years ago, in February 2016, FABB drew attention to the unfair treatment of bicycling and pedestrian facilities during the aftermath...
Just three years ago this week, FABB was pushing for public support and involvement in the West Falls Church Active Transportation Study, which aimed to improve pedestrian and bicycle connectivity around the West Falls Church Metro Station area. This study, conducted...