Site Index
Browse our webpages and view the content we’ve created since the Spring of 2021 in our ongoing attempt to document how Moving New Orleans – Bikes has been implemented in Algiers. The Our Streets Our Choice Coalition was created in early 2021 in response to the bicycle-centric roadway designs that the city foisted on our neighborhoods. Bicycle advocates, who’ve enjoyed a cushy relationship with elected officials and civil servants in our municipal government, have had more say in how our main thoroughfares have been transformed than the majority of the residents who travel these roads daily.
- Please sign our petition
- Bicycle advocates, bike industry group play key role in New Orleans ‘Complete Streets’ policy
- A Short History of MacArthur bike lanes
- The American Zombie weighs in
- ‘Bikeway Blueprint’
- ‘An unnecessary burden’
- See our volunteers in the streets
- Safe Streets policies don’t always make safer streets
- ‘A complete waste of time’
- Election 2021: Palmer did poorly in Algiers bike lane precincts; Cantrell did well
- Ready Freddie?
- More MacArthur modifications
- MacArthur Boulevard bike lane construction continues
- Gen. Meyer bike lane work could begin in 2023
- Support us, buy a yard sign
- A bollard here, a bollard there: About 100 bollards removed from MacArthur
- King’s call for ‘robust review’ of Algiers bike lanes gets unanimous nod
- Bad drivers, not bicyclist prevalence, drive bike lane push
- Drivers could lose a de Gaulle car lane, CCC HOV access under RTA plan
- Freddie King’s bike lane ordinance coming to a critical vote
- City Council backs King, nixes MacArthur, Newton Bike lanes
- City Council to consider mandatory DPW bike lane meetings Thursday
- City Council defers action on mandatory DPW meetings
- Contact your city officials
- City Council makes public bike lane meetings mandatory
- City Council approves money for bike lane removal
- ‘Is it too late to be stopped?” Algiers resident asks as RTA discusses controversial bus line plan
- RTA panel votes to get federal money for ‘Bus Rapid Transit’ plan
- City Council committee defers vote on ‘Bus Rapid Transit’ plan amid Algiers’ traffic concerns
- City Council approves ‘Bus Rapid Transit’ plan that could mean lane loss on CCC
- When will Algiers bike lanes be removed? Sometime this year, we hear.
- RTA’s ‘BRT’ plan revives decades-old dispute over HOV lanes
- It’s a wrap: Newton, MacArthur ‘protected’ bike lanes removed
- Holiday Drive bridge to be closed during Gen. de Gaulle canal construction
OUR VIDEOS
- Christy Lynch’s Short History of MacArthur bike lanes
- Sharing the word on bike lanes
- Algiers Bike Bollard Walk Rally
- ‘A complete mess’
- MacArthur bike lane barriers
- Complete litter
- Morning traffic congestion at MacArthur and Kabel