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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

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The Center for Appropriate Transport (CAT) is a non-profit community center dedicated to bicycles and alternative transport located in Eugene, Oregon, United States.

CAT holds publicly funded educational workshops for teaching youth from ages 12 to 21. Within the 8,000-square-foot (740 m2) facility there is a public bicycle repair workspace and a bike machine-shop for the design and manufacture of special-purpose bikes, particularly cargo bikes and recumbents. There is also a bike museum on site, a bike rack-building workshop, and a sewing facility. CAT formerly held the offices of Oregon Cycling magazine, which ceased publishing in 2009. CAT is also home to Pedaler's Express, a pioneering workbike-based delivery service.


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History

CAT was founded in 1992.

To create the center, Jan VanderTuin gathered the founding core group, which included bicycle retailer and activist Kurt Jensen, writer and racer Jason Moore, Bowerman, and Rain Magazine editors Greg Bryant and Danielle Janes. Bryant was instrumental in bringing Oregon Cycling into CAT, and obtaining non-profit status. CAT opened on November 20, 1992.

Within a few years CAT and Rain Magazine were no longer partners, and by 1995 the emphasis turned to youth education when CAT began contracting with local school districts to work with youth in need of a hands-on education. CAT is an alternative education program registered with the Oregon Department of Education and as such is one of the few publicly funded bicycle schools in the United States.


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See also

  • Network Charter School

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References


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Further reading

  • Siesta Lane. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. p. pt-138. Retrieved 19 January 2016. 
  • "Bike Shop Turns Into School". The Columbian. Retrieved 19 January 2016.  (subscription required)
  • "Bike Repair Hits the Campus Streets". States News Service. Retrieved 19 January 2016.  (subscription required)
  • "Human-Powered School Buses on a Roll". The Register Guard. Retrieved 19 January 2016.  (subscription required)
  • "Berkeley, Calif., Delivery Firm Pedals Organic Vegetables". Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. Retrieved 19 January 2016. The Center for Appropriate Transport builds the bikes out of a small shop in Eugene, Ore. The company began hauling local produce from various...  (subscription required)

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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia