Cleveland Takes First Step Toward Bike Sharing

Are you bike-curious? How about a bike share? Participants in the 2011 Bike Cleveland Summit identified bike sharing as a priority to make Cleveland more bicycle-friendly. Bike sharing, a program that provides network of public bikes that can be rented, has been successful in getting more people on bikes across the country, in cities as…

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Bike the Vote, Cleveland!

Bike Cleveland encourages you to BIKE THE VOTE with us on Tuesday, October 9.Regardless of your political views, join us for early voting alongside other Cleveland-area cyclists. We will meet at the Free Stamp at Willard Park at 6pm and ride together as a group to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections at 6:30pm. The…

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PD Editorial Board: Four Wheels Good, Two Wheels Better

The Cleveland Plain Dealer editorial board agrees that the city could do more to make cycling in the city less stressful and more safe. The welcome zeitgeist of cycling that continues to pedal its way into the Cleveland consciousness brings to mind a variation of that transcendent line in “Animal Farm”: “Four legs good, two…

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What’s your favorite bike ride?

The Cleveland Metroparks is building a route finder app for the Greater Cleveland area to help users identify and use trails and bikeable roads in the region both for transportation and recreation. Cleveland Metroparks is interested in getting GPS traces and other representations of favored commute routes and recreational rides in order to “feed” the…

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Response to anti-bike broadcast on Mike Trivisonno Show 9.13

On Thursday, Setpember 13th during the Mike Trivisonno show on WTAM 1100, radio personality, and show namesake, Mike Trivisonno broadcast some anti-bicycle sentiments that were inappropriate and intolerable. In response Bike Cleveland drafted a letter to Clear Channel, the owners of the station, asking for a public apology and dedicated billboard space and air time…

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Happy Birthday, Bike Cleveland

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BIKE CLEVELAND! One year ago this September, 125 bicycle advocates, business leaders, and community residents gathered at Windows on the River in the Flats of Cleveland with one mission: to develop a strategy for making our region more bike-friendly. At that gathering, known as the Bike Cleveland Summit (which was facilitated by the…

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Volunteer for Bike Counts

We need help counting bikes for NOACA’s biannual bike count. Volunteers are needed on: Tuesday September 25th from 5:00 – 7:00 pm AND Wednesday September 26th from 5:00 – 7:00 pm -and- Thursday September 27th from 5:00 – 7:00 pm AND Saturday September 29th from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Show the demand for more…

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Jeff Mappes Pedaling Revolution – CMNH Explorer Series

On Friday, September 14th at 7:30pm, as part of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s Explorer Series, cyclist, political journalist and author of Pedaling Revolution Jeff Mappes will be speaking about the biking revolution he is seeing around the country. In Cleveland he will talk about how the growth of the cycling movement (like the…

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NOACA Bike Plan Public Meetings

As NOACA continues to update it’s Regional Bike Plan they are seeking more input from cyclists. Help identify and prioritize gaps in the region’s bikeway network, share your preferred type of bikeway, and help shape NOACA’s planning goals related to bicycling by attending one of the five upcoming public meetings that NOACA has planned across…

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Help police find vehicle involved in cyclist hit and run collision

Saturday evening (August 25th) there was a collision at the intersection of Clifton Ave. and West Blvd in Cleveland involving 30 year old Elizabeth Deering and a speeding motorist who maliciously fled the scene of the crash. Ms. Deering, who turned 30 a few days ago and is a designer at American Greetings, was on…

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Detroit Ave. Bike Lane

The City of Cleveland is holding a public meeting to present a proposed bike lane on Detroit Avenue from W. 25th Street to Lake Avenue. Come see the proposed design and provide feedback and support. The meeting will take place in the Reinberger Auditorium of West Side Ecumenical Ministry located at 5209 Detroit Ave. It…

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Knocked Out of the Top 50

In 2011 Cleveland graced Bicycling Magazines list of the 50 most bicycle-friendly cities, coming in at #39. Despite progress, including the opening of the Cleveland Bike Rack, the passage of the Complete and Green Streets Ordinance, and the addition of sharrows on a few Cleveland streets the city of Cleveland failed to make the list…

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