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Mayor Dyer to cycle to City Hall on National Bike to Work Day

In celebration of National Bike to Work Day, Mayor Buddy Dyer will lead Orlando residents to travel to work “motor-free” on Wednesday, May 19.

Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orlando residents celebrate 2009 National Bike to Work Day

Mayor Dyer encourages all citizens and visitors to celebrate “Bike to Work Day” by riding a bike to work tomorrow and taking an active role in reducing our impact on the environment.  As part of this event, participants will also receive a free coffee or tea from Infusion Tea, bike tune-ups and a LYNX one-way bus pass to College Park.

The City of Orlando has been a designated bike-friendly community since 2000 and is home to more than 260 miles of bike trails, signaled routes and lanes. The City promotes biking as a healthy and energy-efficient form of transportation through street policies that make roads safe and accessible to all users; giving away locks, lights, helmets and refurbished bikes; starting the Pedal for Pride bike ride with the Parramore Kidz Zone and working directly with the Orlando Police Department to provide education, safety training and enforcement for bicycling.

WHERE:
Mayor Dyer and Orlando citizens will leave from College Park’s Infusion Tea (1600 Edgewater Drive) with a final destination at City Hall (400 South Orange Avenue).

WHEN:
Wednesday, May 19
Ride starts at 8:00 a.m. at Infusion Tea with arrival at City Hall at approximately 8:30 a.m.

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