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Earth Day

Whatever you do, sometimes it’s just good to get the wind in your face.  Being good to yourself can also be good for our earth.  As we celebrate and recognize April 22nd, remember that everyday is Earth Day!

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Neighborhoods Stand as Pillars of Alternative Transportation

Step beyond the bustling lanes of Interstate 44, where commercial diesel trucks dominate the scene, or navigate through Highway 65 amidst the summer influx of tourists bound for Branson, or witness the rush-hour surge on James River Expressway to understand the high-traffic reality of our local transportation network. In stark contrast, the 24 registered neighborhoods under the Neighborhood Advisory Council banner champion the grassroots of alternative transportation. Here, the pace is gentler, where dogs enjoy their walks, families embark on bike rides, and residents hop on the bus for work or appointments, embodying a community-oriented approach to mobility.

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The Air We Breathe

Ozark Greenways –Let’s Go Smart –August 7-14 Blog The Air We Breathe In the past week I have traveled by car, airplane, train, bicycle, taxi, bus, subway and on foot. […]

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The Springfield Area Has 12 Outdoor Bike Aide Stations

The Link is an 8-mile long low volume, slow speed, on-street biking and pedestrian route that connects from Doling Family Center all the way to Cox South. Besides providing a safe route for active transportation, the Link connects people to the greenway trails, neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, retail and many other destinations including Doling Park, Drury University, Jordan Valley Park, Missouri State University, Phelps Grove Park, South Creek Greenway (at Jefferson and Sunset), CoxSouth and Twin Oaks Park.

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