





More bicyclists seem to appear in the North Panhandle every day, partly because our streets host so many vital bike routes. Every east-west street in NOPA includes official bike blocks while Masonic and Baker help move north-south bike traffic. No wonder then that BIKE NOPA window signs are cropping up all over our the neighborhood: a nice combination of cyclist, livability, and neighborhood pride all together.
You can download and print your own BIKE NOPA sign here or -- Special Offer -- if you live in NOPA and would like a window sign on card stock in very cool colors, let me know (michael7820@gmail.com) and I'll bring one by.
I want to adorn my window with Bike Nopa, too!!
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