Boston Cyclists Union
We do this through organizing, advocacy, and holding city and state agencies accountable to build out the network of safe, protected bike infrastructure.
Vision Zero, or Zero Vision?
Yesterday 100+ activists packed Boston City Hall to demand accountability from the City.
Starting with a rally, leaders from the Boston Task Force spoke out alongside Council President Liz Breadon and Councilor Enrique Pepen .
At the hearing, called by a slate of Councilors, but headed by Councilors Sharon Durkan and Breadon, representative from the Mayor and Streets Cabinet stumbled through questions about funding and vision around streets projects.
What did we get? A promise of a mere 2.5 miles of bike lanes, just 100 speed humps, and lackluster platitudes around commitment.
Our city deserves better. Safe streets can't wait.
04/21/2026
Safe Streets are not a niche.
A leaked City of Boston presentation uncovered recent polling, reported on by showing far higher support for bike lanes and the Blue Hill Ave Transportation Project.
The City doesn’t want us to see these numbers, so let’s show them ourselves!
Join the Boston Task Force (, Shared Spaces, BCU) for a rally before the crucial public hearing on street safety. We need to pack the room!
Last month, Councilors Durkan and Breadon called for two hearings after the bombshell Boston Globe report which uncovered that Mayor Wu was personally halting street safety projects.
The three dockets ( #0204, #0588, and #0589) will cover the results of the 30-day review from 2025, discussing the COBs transportation philosophy and the state of federal funds allocated to transportation projects.
📅Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
📣Rally: 1:15PM
🎤Hearing: 2:00PM
📍Boston City Hall
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