The George Snyder Trail is in danger—again. Despite being approved by the previous Fairfax City Council and backed by years of planning and community support, the eastern leg of the trail is now at risk. The current Council is reconsidering the project, and momentum...
In late March 2014, FABB celebrated a small but meaningful victory—Fairfax County Public Schools installed new visitor bike parking at its headquarters, a change FABB had requested a year earlier. The installation followed a meeting between FCPS staff, FABB members,...
We need your voice—right now. Congress’s recently passed Continuing Resolution is blocking the District of Columbia from spending $1.1 billion of its own locally raised funds through June 30. That includes $214 million budgeted for Metro, a move that could force...
VDOT public meetings start soon—help us make sure biking isn’t left behind. FABB urges all riders and trail supporters to attend one of three upcoming in-person meetings about the I-495 Southside Express Lanes Study. We need you there to speak up for safe, connected...
As we celebrate FABB’s 20th anniversary, we look back at another page in our advocacy history: the push for expanded bike infrastructure in 2015 using the annual Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) repaving program. That year, Fairfax County and VDOT proposed...