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Our next Bikes! Ambassador meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 18th, at 11 am PST on Zoom. This is your chance to connect with fellow bicycle commuters, stay updated on what’s happening in the world of UCSF Bikes!, and help shape the future of active travel on campus.

What: March Bikes! Ambassador Meeting
When: Tuesday, March 18th. 11 am PST
Where: Zoom Meeting. Register Here: https://tiny.ucsf.edu/YHnDrc
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About Us
We’re a community of cyclists dedicated to:
Promoting a vibrant bicycle culture at UCSF
Advocating for safer streets, improved resources, and better bike security
Creating fun volunteer opportunities, unique social events, and highlighting Bay Area bike gatherings

If you love biking and want to make a difference, this is the place to start.

Meeting Agenda. Here’s what we have planned for this month:
BTWD/BTWM 2025 - Bike Bus coordination. Bikes! is planning to host a Bike Bus event departing from at least two locations (Castro and 17th and the Embarcadero), ending at a coffee shop at Mission Bay Campus (either Starbucks or Philz Coffee). These group rides will take place on the two Thursdays leading up to and following Bike to Wherever Day (BTWD) on May 15, specifically on Thursday, May 8, and Thursday, May 22.


Why Join?
By attending, you’ll be helping to create a healthier, more sustainable UCSF. Whether you’re a seasoned commuter or just starting out, your voice matters in making our campus greener and more bike-friendly.

Let’s work together to promote active travel for everyday transportation. See you on March 18th!

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  • UCSF Bikes!
  • Daniel Genolio
  • Yvette Coulter
  • Edgar Micua

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