Posts by Jason Kuhn
West Park Better Streets Committee
Location: 17407 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, OH 44111 Duration: 1 hr Join us for the monthly West Park Better Streets Committee! Better Street Committees are resident-led groups that promote biking, walking, and safe streets in their neighborhood. These meetings happen every month on the first Thursday from 6pm-7pm at the West Park Kamms Development office. You…
Read MoreRoll to the Polls
Roll to the Polls for early voting Saturday, November 2nd. We have two meet-up locations, one east and one west, that will ride to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections to vote. If you’ve already voted, that’s OK! You are still welcome to roll with us in the spirit of non-partisan democracy and community. Facebook…
Read MoreNew: Harvard Avenue Cycletrack
The Village of Newburgh Heights (a suburb of Cleveland) is putting the final touches on the area’s first separated 2-Way Cycletrack! This section will run on Harvard Avenue from E49th Street several blocks west to Washington Park Boulevard. A bicycle facility like this operates much like the All-Purpose Trails you are used to in the…
Read MoreBuckeye Better Streets Monthly Meeting
Join us at The Tavern Coffee House for our monthly Better Streets Committee meeting for Buckeye! When: Wednesday, October 16th 6pm-7pm Where: Tavern Coffee House, 12302 Buckeye Rd. 44120 Learn more about our Better Streets Committees
Read MoreRandom 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 given away over 5,000 free bike lights through our Random Acts of Brightness program. Bike Cleveland…
Read MoreOld Brooklyn Better Streets Monthly Meeting
Join us for a Better Streets Monthly Meeting for our Old Brooklyn committee! Join the Better Streets Committee of Old Brooklyn on Thursday, October 10th for a chance to be part of the movement for change in your neighborhood. Come meet fellow bike advocates working for safer streets and learn how to get involved in…
Read More“Lake Eerie” Challenge
Participate in the “Lake Eerie” Challenge throughout October to win great prizes and reduce carbon emissions! The 2024 Lake Eerie CAR(bon) FREE Challenge is open to individuals in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina Counties. Log all of your alternative destination trips (work, school, errands) on Gohio Commute for your chance to win great prizes!…
Read MoreBELIEVE: The Bigfoot Ride
In honor of National Sasquatch Awareness Day, Bike Cleveland presents BELIEVE: The Bigfoot Ride to raise awareness of the elusive creature’s presence in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Even though most folks think their main habitat is located in the Pacific Northwest – after joining us on this adventure – you may begin to believe…
Read MoreRoll to IngenuityFest!
Ride your bike with us to IngenuityFest! Facebook Event Saturday, September 28th1:30pm meetup | 2pm rollout~7 miles Eastside meetup: Wine Spot parking lot MAPWestside meetup: Zone Recreation Center MAP All riders will get their first drink for free! There is not group return ride & folks are encouraged to explore the Festival as long as…
Read MoreCranksgiving Cleveland 2024
Cleveland’s cycling community is once again gathering food for disadvantaged families and senior citizens this holiday season! Bike Cleveland is pleased to present Cranksgiving, a food drive by bicycle. There is no cost to join the event, but cyclists usually spend about $20 (or however much you can) on food and supplies for others. How…
Read MoreCar-Free Wednesday on Public Square
The Week Without Driving challenges participants to rely on public transportation, walking, biking, or other modes of transportation for one week, providing valuable insights into the accessibility and inclusivity of our transportation systems. By walking or rolling in the shoes of non-drivers, you will gain a firsthand perspective crucial for making informed decisions that affect…
Read MoreWeek Without Driving Advocacy Happy Hour
The Week Without Driving challenges participants to rely on public transportation, walking, biking, or other modes of transportation for one week, providing valuable insights into the accessibility and inclusivity of our transportation systems. By walking or rolling in the shoes of non-drivers, you will gain a firsthand perspective crucial for making informed decisions that affect…
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