The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Decatur selected as the most cycling-friendly place in Ga.

- By Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

A nationwide cycling organizati­on said the best place for bicyclists to live in Georgia is in Dekalb County.

The League of American Bicyclists named Decatur as the first — and only — Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community in Georgia, according to a news release. The classifica­tion is given to cities making infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts for cyclists and other modes of alternativ­e transporta­tion.

Decatur and 54 other cities across the country were given awards by the League of American Bicyclists this fall. The organizati­on has recognized nearly 500 cities for their cycling infrastruc­ture, including Alpharetta, Atlanta, Columbus, Peachtree City, Roswell and Savannah — those cities are all Bronze-level recipients.

There are no Gold- or Platinum-level recipients in Georgia, and the organizati­on has yet to award any city with its highest honor: Diamond-level.

“This Bicycle Friendly Community award is the culminatio­n of years of work put in by City of Decatur and its citizen advocates for better biking,” Bill Nesper, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists, said in the release. “This award round, Decatur joins 57 new and renewing Bicycle Friendly Communitie­s in the movement toward healthier, more sustainabl­e and connected places.”

Decatur, which was a Bronze-level recipient before this fall, was promoted due to the city’s investment in bike education programs, regular bike events and cycling infrastruc­ture projects. One of those projects includes changes to Church Street, which will get new cycle lanes and sidewalks in exchange for existing vehicle lanes.

 ?? AJC 2020 ?? Decatur was named a Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community in Georgia by the League of American Bicyclists because of the city’s investment in bike education programs, regular bike events and cycling infrastruc­ture projects.
AJC 2020 Decatur was named a Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community in Georgia by the League of American Bicyclists because of the city’s investment in bike education programs, regular bike events and cycling infrastruc­ture projects.

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