About us

Our goals

At the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign we work to make it easier and safer for you to bicycle in and around Atlanta. We have developed a set of objectives to guide us in these efforts and to help us evaluate our progress. We call them The Mores.

Our office

Sylvan Factory Building

As of January 2008 we have a new home in the Sylvan Building on Mitchell Street (between Spring and Forsyth Streets and around the corner from the Federal Center), in the heart of downtown Atlanta.

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Our email contacts

Use one of the following contact forms to send us an email message.

Our phone number

We can be reached by telephone at (404) 881-1112.

Our board of directors

The Atlanta Bicycle Campaign is proud to be governed by a diverse board of directors, people who are not only committed to advancing the cause of bicycling in and around Atlanta, but also to making our city and its neighborhoods better places to live and work in a variety of ways.

This is the complete list of current ABC board members and their affiliations:

  • Pam Jacobson, president - designer, Spectrum Design Group
  • Jim Sandlin, treasurer - General Dentist in private practice
  • Dan Hourigan - Program Director, Midtown Transportation Solutions, Midtown Alliance
  • Bernardo Gomez, secretary - Technical Project Manager, Information Technology, Woodruff Library, Emory University
  • Byron Rushing - Planner, Alta Planning + Design
  • Liz Wattenberg - General Manager of Zipcar Atlanta
  • Rachael Spiewak, MSW - Executive Director Sopo Bicycle Cooperative
  • Atiba Mbiwan - Associate Director The Zeist Foundation, Inc.

Read more about Atlanta Bicycle Campaign board here.

Our policies

The Atlanta Bicycle Campaign wants you to be aware of the policies we have put in place to guide how we operate this website. You can read the details here.

Our annual goals

Our annual goals fall into four categories: advocacy, organization, programs, and safety.

Our mission and vision

ABC's mission is to make it safer and easier for people to ride bicycles. We believe this will help create a healthier, more sustainable Atlanta and allow people to enjoy a higher quality of life while improving public health, cleaning the air, reducing congestion, and building community.