Making it work for you: Transportation Alternatives Community Model
• “Build-a-Bike” and basic maintenance workshops that teach the refurbishing and maintenance of bicycles and safe riding skills while integrating problem-solving and inter-generational/cultural understanding; • A Work Trade Program that enables all community members, regardless of economic circumstances, to work for shop credit while learning and contributing to the collective; • A rebuilding center and community tool area to encourage community members to become avid learners and advocates for sustainable transportation while fixing their own bike or building one up from our donated bikes and parts; • Collaborative public art projects and community workshops that utilize recycled bicycle parts; and • Volunteer or community service opportunities that engage community members in BICAS operations, enhance all aspects of our operations, and provide opportunities to give something back to the community. BICAS serves approximately 5,000 unduplicated individuals per year from the greater community of Tucson, particularly the inner-city neighborhoods. To learn more about the programs available through BICAS, visit www.bicas.org. |
|
|
|
Tucson Bike Map (back) Sun Van Tucson paratransit service Cat Tran University of Arizona transit service |
|
The Tucson-Pima County Bicycle Advisory Committee (TPCBAC) was established to serve in an advisory capacity to local governments on issues relating to bicycle recreation, transportation, and safety. |