Walk, Ride, & Roll to Work Day

Celebrate the National Week Without Driving with Bike Cleveland, Clevelanders for Public Transit, the Northeast Ohio Coalition of Disability Organizations, and Youth Challenge! We will be in Public Square on Wednesday morning from 7:30am-9:00am to treat all car-free commuters to donuts & coffee. Come learn more about the organizations fighting for equitable mobility across the…

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Public Meetings | East Side Trails Projects

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 |…

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NEORSD 2023 Clean Water Fest

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…

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Bike to Work Day – September

Celebrate Bike to Work Day in September on the Detroit-Superior Bridge! Nothing beats meeting up with all of Cleveland’s bike folks on your way to work. We’ll have hot coffee and delicious snacks for bicycle commuters as we take this morning to celebrate the transformative power of riding to work by bicycle. Date: Wednesday, September…

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Random Acts of Brightness

Random Acts of Brightness is Bike Cleveland’s initiative to install front and rear bicycle light sets for riders with unlit bikes by intercepting cyclists while they are riding around in the dark. Since 2012, Bike Cleveland and volunteers have been given away over a thousand free bike lights through our Random Acts of Brightness program.…

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Random Acts of Brightness

Random Acts of Brightness is Bike Cleveland’s initiative to install front and rear bicycle light sets for riders with unlit bikes by intercepting cyclists while they are riding around in the dark. Since 2012, Bike Cleveland and volunteers have been given away over a thousand free bike lights through our Random Acts of Brightness program.…

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Ride for Sylvia

Join family and friends of Sylvia Bingham for a memorial bike ride to promote safe streets. Sylvia Bingham was tragically killed while riding her bicycle to work on September 15th 2009. Cyclists will gather at 8:30am on Saturday, September 16th at the corner of W. 11th and Fairfield (at the Bike Box) in Tremont, near…

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Bike to Work Day – August

Celebrate Bike to Work Day in August on the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge! Nothing beats meeting up with all of Cleveland’s bike folks on your way to work. We’ll have hot coffee and delicious snacks for bicycle commuters as we take this morning to celebrate the transformative power of riding to work by bicycle. Date: Wednesday, August…

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Avoid A New Bike Lane?

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,…

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Bike to Work Day – July

Celebrate Bike to Work Day in July on the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge! Nothing beats meeting up with all of Cleveland’s bike folks on your way to work. We’ll have hot coffee and delicious snacks for bicycle commuters as we take this morning to celebrate the transformative power of riding to work by bicycle. Date: Wednesday, July…

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15-minute cities: what are they and how do bikes fit in?

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 the concept of 15 – minute cities and the crucial role that bikes can play within them. Sign our petition calling on the City of…

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