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==Special Resolution to change the Objects==
On October 3, 2010, the [[AGM 2010|Annual General Meeting]] of the Society voted by [[AGM_2010_Special_Resolutions|Special Resolution]], receiving more than 75% support, to strike the [[Objects (1989)|existing objects]] and replace them with the following:
Be it resolved that the objects of the Edmonton Bicycle Commuters' Society be struck and replaced with the following:
 
#To provide, administer and maintain a multi-use facility for Edmonton and area dedicated to providing cost-effective, do-it-yourself bike repair facilities and access to economical means of transportation.
#To provide, administer and maintain a multi-use facility for Edmonton and area dedicated to providing cost-effective, do-it-yourself bike repair facilities and access to an environmentally sustainable, economical means of transportation,
#To educate the public by providing courses, seminars and workshops about bike mechanics and/or safe and effective riding,
#To educate the public by providing courses, seminars and workshops about bike mechanics and/or safe and effective riding,
#To extend services to marginalized members of the community as well as new-comers.
#To extend services to marginalized members of the community as well as new-comers,
#Work to facilitate communication between cyclists and governments or others to improve bicycle infrastructure.
#To facilitate communication between cyclists and governments or others to improve bicycle infrastructure and policy, and
#To assist the Edmonton community at large in the promotion, encouragement and understanding of all aspects of cycling culture.
#To assist the Edmonton community at large in the promotion, encouragement and understanding of cycling culture.
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