i've been told that Time's Up in NYC has put the call out for bikes for stranded commuters and others. more/contact info is here:
Again, I am really surprised that that FEMA's site, www.Ready.gov doesn't include bicycles in their "kit" recommendations. I am not sure who to lobby on this front, but it makes complete sense to me. Imagine if instead of everyone buying generators in a panic, they were buying bicycles too?Another article:http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-11-02/how-bike-sharing-would-have-helped-new-york-city-after-sandy
Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison
c: 801-688-0183
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 3:50 PM, <veganboyjosh@gmail.com> wrote:there is a facebook group i found via friends for folks in NYC who can help or who need help. i was just added this afternoon, but the group is very active calling for food/blankets/hands who are available. i haven't seen a call for bikes, but i posted to see if they had any interest.someone posted earlier today a call for people with bikes and/or cargo bikes who can carry hot meals and other donated goods like blankets, etc. if anyone's interested/able to help, hit me up off the list and i can add you to the group.josh._______________________________________________
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