Kasim Reed Announces Becky Katz as Chief Bicycle Officer

Oct. 6, 2015

Mayor Kasim Reed announced today that Becky Katz has been named Chief Bicycle Officer and will join the administration on October 14. Her appointment, a first for the City of Atlanta, will support Atlanta’s efforts to achieve national recognition as a Bicycle Friendly Community and to become a top ten city in the U.S. for cycling. 


In her role, Ms. Katz will be responsible for a wide range of activities related to bicycle transportation, including planning bicycle projects to completion, public outreach, project development, grant writing, implementation of the city's bike share program and ensuring new development is consistent with Cycle Atlanta and the Connect Atlanta plan. She brings more than 10 years of experience and currently serves as project manager at Park Pride where she has strengthened the organization’s relationship with the biking community by incorporating cycling activities at Park Pride’s events.

“We are pleased to have Becky Katz join the City as the Chief Bicycle Officer,” said Mayor Kasim Reed. “With the support of the Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation and the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, this position will be integral to the city’s continued progress on our Cycle Atlanta goals. Ms. Katz is joining an administration that is energized and organized around the many opportunities before us to make Atlanta the most bikeable, walkable, livable city in the Southeast.”

As Chief Bicycle Officer, Ms. Katz will work closely with the Department of Planning and Community Development, the Department of Public Works and Georgia Department of Transportation to include bicycle facilities in roadway maintenance and capital projects, and work with Invest Atlanta to support bike projects that advance Atlanta’s economic competiveness.

“We are excited to have Becky Katz take the helm as Chief Bicycle Officer,” said Tim Keane, Commissioner for the Department of Planning and Community Development.  “Her leadership in this area will help us promote cycling in the city, and build on the mayor’s commitment to achieve national recognition as a bicycle friendly city.”

Ms. Katz holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University and a Master of Science degree from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, both in environmental engineering.   

The Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation is supporting the position through a five-year $250,000 challenge grant to the City through the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition.