Interested in the new trails planned for Broadway-Slavic Village, Union Miles & Collinwood, and Euclid? Join project partners to learn about the 2023 RAISE East Side Trails Project at a public open house meetings on: September 19 |4:30-6:30pm (presentation at 5pm) | Stella Walsh Recreation Center, 7345 Broadway Ave, Cleveland September 28 | 5:30pm-7pm | […]
Ride your bike to an upcoming event on September 23rd – the NEORSD Clean Water Fest! For the fourth year in a row, visitors will be able to tour the facility by bike (space limited – sign up ASAP) and take a 5.5-mile ride at the Environmental & Maintenance Services Center in Cuyahoga Heights and […]
Bike Cleveland is in search of a Community Organizer to develop and win support for key biking and walking infrastructure improvements across Greater Cleveland. Deadline: Open until filled. Posted on August 16th, 2023. Interviews expected to begin the week of September 11th. Status: Full-time, exempt salary Reports to: Executive Director Location: 3000 Bridge Ave, Cleveland, […]
The City of Cleveland recently released an RFP to hire a consultant to complete a Citywide Mobility Plan to guide improvements for people walking, biking, and taking transit over the next five years (2024-2028). You can view the RFP here. We all know the City of Cleveland loves plans, studies, and pilots. It’s a running […]
In this summer blog series, we will be examining the intersectionality of multiple issues related to mobility and the need to expand protected bike infrastructure. This week’s post will discuss high-quality bike infrastructure in North American cities, and how these places can guide Cleveland to making bicycling more popular. Sign our petition calling on the […]
NOACA is in the process of creating a regional climate action plan that will serve as the foundation for transformative action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, build resilience, and enhance equity in our region. The plan will design and carry out a climate action strategy that integrates local initiatives and identifies opportunities to develop programs […]
In this summer blog series, we will be examining the intersectionality of multiple issues related to mobility and the need to expand protected bike infrastructure. This week’s post will discuss transportation demand management and the ways in which bikes can be an essential part of reducing traffic congestion in commercial areas. Cleveland Introduces Legislation to […]
As odd as it sounds, we’re suggesting that riders avoid a new bike lane in Cleveland. Riders traveling eastbound on Lorain Avenue at W20th Street will now see a new, green highlighted bike lane heading up onto the span of the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge. We highly suggest that you do not take it. It is short-lived, […]