Article by Ruth Miller.
Last updated at Wed, 2 Feb at 9:51pm.

Those passing through North Oakland are about to get a visual treat.

Article by Laura McCamy.
Last updated at Sun, 27 Jun at 10:46am.

“Don’t play in the street.” 

Most of us heard this from our parents during childhood. But why do we perceive the street as a dangerous place, rather than a community commons where we meet our neighbors, share stories and play with friends?

Article by Laura McCamy.
Last updated at Tue, 15 Jun at 2:12am.

Modeled on the Ciclovia - which started in Bogotá, Colombia, and has since spread to cities around the globe - this WalkOaklandBikeOakland sponsored event is the first in the East Bay.

Article by Laura McCamy.
Last updated at Wed, 24 Mar at 7:18am.

In 2006, a group of residents in the Oakland/Harrison Street neighborhood saw an opportunity in the proposed development of the new Whole Foods Store in their neighborhood. Through committed advocacy, they secured improved pedestrian access to the  neighborhood and new bicycle lanes. 

Rather than resting on their laurels, they decided to expand their success and create a citywide advocacy organization focused on bicycle and pedestrian issues.  That was the birth of Walk Oakland Bike Oakland (WOBO).  Kassie Rohrbach, a veteran organizer around issues of climate change and sustainable energy, became the group’s first Executive Director this January.

Blog entry by Ryan Van Lenning.
Last updated at Tue, 16 Mar at 6:55am.

It's great when a local organization gets national recognition for its hard work.  It's even more exciting when it's an organization doing hard work for causes you really believe in, like promoting a more sustainable Oakland.  Walk Oakland Bike Oakland (WOBO) was among 7 organizations that received this year's Advocacy Award from the Alliance for Biking and Walking.