Holly Street bike lane project drives conversations about safety
By Oren Roberts | June 1The new bike lane makes downtown Bellingham more accessible to cyclists; feedback on the project has raised concerns about safety.
Oren Roberts (they/them) is a city news reporter this quarter at The Front. They are a third-year completing an interdisciplinary concentration in Trauma-Informed Journalism through Fairhaven College. They fill their free time with fermentation projects, paddleboarding and tending to their houseplants. You can contact them at orenroberts.thefront@gmail.com.
The new bike lane makes downtown Bellingham more accessible to cyclists; feedback on the project has raised concerns about safety.
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