Generated by GPT-5-mini| Iba Bicycle Coalition | |
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| Name | Iba Bicycle Coalition |
| Formation | 2010 |
| Type | Nonprofit |
| Headquarters | Iba City |
| Region served | Iba Province |
| Focus | Bicycle advocacy, active transportation, road safety |
Iba Bicycle Coalition is a local nonprofit advocacy group focused on promoting cycling, active transportation, and road safety in Iba City and the surrounding Iba Province. The Coalition works with municipal authorities, transit agencies, urban planners, and public health institutions to expand bicycle infrastructure, educate road users, and integrate cycling into transportation planning. Through events, training programs, and policy campaigns, the Coalition seeks to increase bicycling modal share, reduce traffic injuries, and support sustainable mobility.
Founded in 2010 by a group of local cyclists, urban planners, and public health advocates, the Coalition emerged amid debates following regional infrastructure projects and traffic safety incidents. Early activities included community rides, route mapping with regional transit partners, and participation in municipal planning hearings. Over time the Coalition developed formal partnerships with provincial agencies, academic institutions, and international cycling organizations, expanding from grassroots organizing to policy advocacy and infrastructure consultation.
The Coalition's mission emphasizes safe, accessible, and equitable bicycling for residents of Iba City and surrounding municipalities. Core programs include bicycle infrastructure advocacy, traffic safety education, bicycle commuting incentives, and youth outreach. Programmatic activities involve collaborating with municipal planning departments, public health agencies, and transport authorities to pilot protected bike lanes, implement Vision Zero–aligned interventions, and promote multimodal integration with rail and bus services. Educational initiatives encompass helmet safety workshops, bicycle mechanics training, and school-based cycling curricula.
The Coalition is governed by a volunteer board of directors composed of local elected officials, transportation planners, public health professionals, and community leaders. Day-to-day operations are managed by an executive director supported by program managers, volunteer coordinators, outreach staff, and interns drawn from nearby universities and technical institutes. Advisory committees bring expertise from urban design, civil engineering, emergency medicine, and environmental science to guide project selection, evaluation, and community consultation processes.
Funding and partnerships are multifaceted, including grants from provincial agencies, project contracts with municipal departments, sponsorships from regional businesses, and donations from individual supporters. The Coalition collaborates with public transit agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, academic research centers, and international cycling federations to leverage technical resources, pilot demonstration projects, and access best practices. Strategic partners have included local hospitals, transport departments, cultural institutions, and regional development authorities for joint initiatives on active travel, air quality, and tourism.
Through infrastructure campaigns, public education, and policy engagement, the Coalition has influenced municipal bike-plan revisions, secured protected lane pilot projects, and contributed to revised traffic codes that prioritize vulnerable road users. Outcome measures reported by partner agencies indicate increases in bicycle counts on key corridors, reductions in reported collisions at targeted intersections, and greater public support for cycling in community surveys. The Coalition has also submitted technical comments to planning commissions, testified at council hearings, and worked with legal advocates on rights-of-way and zoning changes that facilitate end-of-trip facilities and bicycle parking.
Community events form a prominent element of the Coalition's outreach, ranging from mass rides and commuter challenges to maintenance clinics and safety festivals. Regularly scheduled programs include guided neighborhood tours, bike-to-work weeks, school bike rodeos, and repair fairs in collaboration with local makerspaces and vocational colleges. The Coalition also hosts conferences, public forums, and stakeholder workshops to disseminate research, crowdsource route priorities, and build alliances with cultural organizations, historical societies, and tourism boards to promote cycling as a mobility and recreational asset.
Category:Non-profit organizations Category:Transport advocacy organizations Category:Cycling organizations