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MILWAUKEE 鈥?With more than a month left in the year, Bublr Bikes has recorded more than 100,000 rides so far in 2023. It definitely means there is a demand for good bike infrastructure in Milwaukee, which we ve definitely seen on the rise in the past year, said Elizabeth Grout, Sponsorship and Outreach Manager at Bublr Bikes.Grout attributes the growth, in part, to new bike safety infrastructure throughout the area.Specifically, she points to projects like new protected bike lanes along North Avenue in Milwaukee. Bublr said UW-Milwaukee students are taking the most Bublr rides in the city. Tourists and visitors are also using the bike share system
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stanley cup said major events like Summerfest lead to boosts in ridership as well. Bublr does a great job of making biking accessible to everyone in Milwaukee, said Grout.The group People for Bikes rates cities on the quality of bike networks.According to the website, Milwaukee has a rating of 45 out of 100. The average rating for U.S. cities in 2022 was 27.Even as colder temperatures set in ahead of the upcoming winter, Bublr Bikes says don t hang up your helmets yet. We have ridership all year! So that 100,000 ridership mark started on January first, said Grout.Bublr Bikes continues to offer rides all year roun
stanley canada d, including during cold months, hoping to expand, add more stations, and grow in the years to come.Bublr Bikes launched in 2014. The non-profit offers access passes to income-qualified residents of Milwaukee Count Opct UW-Milwaukee kicks off staggered approach to student move-in day
MESA, Ari. 鈥?It might seem strange to have a chat about heat at the start of the night 鈥?and not in the summer, but early December.For David Martinez, the timing is perfect, because he knows its not permanen
stanley mug t. That heat ends up coming, Martinez said, and once its here, it really takes a lot out of you. Martinez neighborhood in Mesa, Arizona is part of a heat island. In a region known for triple-digit temps, his area is among those hit hardest, even this time of year. Trees are sparse. Sidewalks arent shaded. And too often, the community goes unheard. A lot of the kids, after they get dropped off by the bus, they still have to walk from Point A to Point B, Martine
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stanley cup said. A lot of areas outside of here have really nice bus stops. Here you can tell theres not a lot put into it. In metropolitan Phoenix, heat can surface in December. But heat islands exist everywhere. A new study by Climate Central found cities like Baltimore, Cleveland, and Detroit 鈥?cool-weather cities with still-brutal summers 鈥?have among the most intense heat islands in the country. Within cities, the differences can be even greater. For some people, heat is an inconvenience, said Dr. David Hondula of Arizona State. For others, heat is a catastrophic risk. There are serious and tangible risks to some individuals in our community that their health will be compromised, their livability will be compromised. Hondula helped organize the Natures Cooling Systems project, leading community discussions in three