Wednesday 19 June 2013

MB3 launches bike support for business

cycling, advocacy

In the words of co-founder Bruce Keyes, Milwaukee Business by Bike has moved from its inspirational year to its inaugural year.

Known as MB3, the group of cycling advocates and business leaders has begun to help local companies promote biking as a transportation option for their workers and customers. MB3 will share best practices – what works – and lobby for improvements to make biking safer and easier.

The members will also make the case that a better environment for bicycling is good for business, said Keyes, an attorney with Foley & Lardner who specializes in urban redevelopment.

“From a purely selfish perspective, if they can solve transportation issues for their work force, they may have a better work force,” he said. “On a long-term basis, the more we provide alternate transportation, the less parking footprint and the fewer issues we have.”

The concept of MB3 developed primarily from discussions among Keyes and Ward Fowler, an owner of Alterra Coffee; Tom Stacey, a manager at Eppstein Uhen architects; and Mike Eitel, an owner of the Lowlands restaurant group.

Kevin Hardman, executive director of the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, pitched in with the mind-set that MB3 would be a complement to the Bike Fed as a cycling advocacy organization.

“We’ll fell we’re successful if five years from now if the number of bike trips has increased, along with the number of companies that have embraced biking as a corporate objective,” Keyes said.

Information on upcoming meetings and how to join MB3 can be found at the newly launched website.

For more detail on its founding, check out Dave Schlabowske’s Over the Bars in Milwaukee.

4 Comments for "MB3 launches bike support for business"

  1. allOverAgain, there's nothing in the article to indicate that MB3 is a business.

    Learn.

    To.

    Read.

    waxworks Mar 31, 2011 9:04 AM

  2. Some examples?
    If I am not mistaken, Eppstein Uhen architects supplies bicycles for their employees to use during lunch breaks downtown, and Mr. Eitel offers bonuses to employess who bike to work

    milwpov Apr 01, 2011 3:31 PM

  3. This is a great idea! I just signed up to participate via the website!! Can't wait to make MKE more bike friendly!

    Modra Apr 08, 2011 11:45 AM

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