Rust Belt Startup
In this episode, I sit down with Matt Van Slyke, founder of Utica Bike Rescue [https://uticabikerescue.org], to talk about bikes, mobility, walkable cities, and why transportation is really about participation and freedom. Utica Bike Rescue has redistributed thousands of bikes over the past decade — helping people get to work, school, and medical appointments — but Matt’s work goes far beyond bike repair. As a transportation planner, he helps us understand how infrastructure shapes daily life, community connection, and opportunity. In this conversation, we explore: 🚲 What Utica Bike Rescue actually does — and how the model works 🏙️ Why walkable and bikeable communities create stronger civic life 🚗 The surprising reality of car access in mid-size cities like Utica 🧠 Why mobility = freedom, especially for people without reliable transportation 🔌 Utica Bike Rescue’s new electric mobile bike repair van and what it unlocks 👥 How everyday people can support better transportation and community design This episode isn’t just about bikes — it’s about how we design places that invite people to participate, connect, and belong. Learn more or get involved: https://uticabikerescue.org [https://uticabikerescue.org] If you enjoyed this conversation, like, subscribe, and share it with someone who cares about community, cities, or local impact. Additional Links: Ryan Interviewed on the Love Living Local Podcast > [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-living-local-315/id1705644767?i=1000743363357] The Hospitalitarian Podcast > [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hospitalitarian-podcast/id1855960202] Rust Belt Startup [https://soundcloud.com/user-649200611] · What Transportation Really Says About a Community | Matt VanSlyke [https://soundcloud.com/user-649200611/what-transportation-really-says-about-a-community-matt-vanslyke]
58 episoder
Kommentarer
0Vær den første til at kommentere
Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Rust Belt Startup-fællesskabet!