Option Green: Sparking a Shift in Mobility (Hybrid)
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Option Green: Sparking a Shift in Mobility: Moving Forward with E-bikes in our Community
Keep Middlesex Moving (KMM) will discuss e-bike trends in New Jersey and how the transportation environment is adapting to these vehicles.
Christopher Gonda is the Program Manager of Operations at Keep Middlesex Moving, the non-profit community transportation management association. Chris’ responsibilities are to help communities in Middlesex County reach their potential for walkability and bike-ability. Chris aims to tailor programming and solutions that promote opportunities for alternative and active transportation for schools, municipalities, community-focused organizations and businesses.
Chris is a League Cycling Instructor through the League of American Bicyclists. Chris also serves on the Trails Advisory Committee in his hometown of Franklin Township where his passion for cycling and running inspires his work to develop inclusive opportunities for all people to enjoy the outdoors. Christopher is also a member of the Raritan regional board for the organization Girls in Gear, a non-profit dedicated to teaching girls, “Life skills through bike skills.”
This lecture is a part of the award-winning Option Green series in partnership with the East Brunswick Public Library, Friends of the East Brunswick Environmental Commission, and special partner Keep Middlesex Moving.
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