Hello Supporter, Six months ago, 30 members of our Arlington Action Committee stood in front of the County Board with a simple request: explore installing protected bike lanes on North Quincy Street between the Custis Trail and Glebe Road. This would create a safe, low stress bicycle connection into Ballston. Thanks to enormous support from business owners, civic associations, and over 600 residents like you, we walked away successful! The Board directed county staff to take a look and draw up plans for ways to make it happen. Now, we're ready for the next step! On Monday, September 19, we are hosting a community meeting so that County staff can give an update on this exciting project. Will you join us? Update on Quincy Street Protected Bike Lanes

Where: Washington-Lee High School Cafeteria

1301 N Stafford Street, Arlington, VA

When: Monday, Sep 19 7:00 PM Click here to register. Want to get more involved in the Bike Friendly Ballston Campaign?

Volunteer with us at the Arlington Fun Ride (Saturday, Oct 1)! To show Arlingtonians what protected bike lanes are all about, we’re teaming up with the County to set up a “pop-up protected bike lane” on Quincy between the Custis Trail and the Central Library pit-stop. Setting up and tearing down the pop-up protected bike lane is a lot of work though, so we need your help! Click here to help out. Thank you for supporting a more Bike Friendly Ballston! Garrett Hennigan WABA Community Organizer Bike Friendly Ballston is a campaign to create a low-stress, protected bike lane from the Custis Trail into the heart of Ballston. It is a campaign of WABA’s Arlington Action Committee (learn more here).