Vision Zero Community Event

The City of Cleveland is hosting a virtual community event on April 6th at 5:30pm to share and gather feedback on the Vision Zero Cleveland Action Plan. This is an important event to help shape strategies for eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries in the City of Cleveland. You can get more details and register…

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Advocates Show Support for Mobility

Mobility advocates showed up again to Monday’s Cleveland City Council meeting, voicing their support for an updated Complete and Green Streets legislation and addressing other mobility issues in Cleveland.  The city has missed many opportunities to create safe and inclusive streets over the last 10 years since the original Complete & Green Streets ordinance was…

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Staff Meet & Greet

This is absolutely NOT an April Fool’s joke! It’s been so long since we had the opportunity to mix it up with all of our cycling friends! We recently added two new staff members, so we’re using this as the perfect excuse for a Friday meetup to get caught up. Come chat about upcoming projects,…

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Vision Zero – Community Open Houses

The Vision Zero Action Planning team is holding a series of community open houses over the next couple weeks. Stop by to review community feedback from public engagement in October, 2021 and share your top priorities to stop deaths and serious injuries from traffic crashes in Cleveland. Click on the open house option of your…

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City Council Hears Mobility Concerns

Mobility issues stood out at Cleveland City Council’s meeting Monday night. Three individuals spoke to different transportation issues facing Clevelanders: Jenna Thomas, Bike Cleveland’s Advocacy and Policy Manager, spoke in support of an updated Complete & Green Streets ordinance that would transform the way that the city designs streets. During her public comment, Jenna stated,…

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2022 Bike Cleveland Fundo

The 2022 Bike Cleveland Fundo p/b Knabe Law Firm returns for riders on Saturday, August 27th! We will be back at beautiful Edgewater Park on the shores of Lake Erie! The Fundo is a ride for all ages and abilities through the best of Cleveland’s expanding bike network. With clearly signed courses of 10, 30 and…

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New Staff Day!

It’s new staff day at Bike Cleveland! We’re beyond excited in welcoming two new team members to expand and enhance the work we do on behalf of riders and pedestrians in Cleveland. Each brings with them a broad array of skills and passion that will undoubtedly benefit our members and everyone moving around our favorite…

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Public Meeting: Lee Road Action Plan

  On February 24 at 6:30 PM the City of Shaker Heights will launch a community engagement process to create a visionary reinvestment plan for the Lee Road corridor south of Van Aken Boulevard. This process will envision a comprehensive transformation of the area south of Chagrin Boulevard into a more thriving corridor and commercial…

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Hiring: Education and Outreach Manager

Bike Cleveland is in search of an Education & Outreach Manager to assist with our education programs and community outreach work. You can download the full job posting here.  Deadline: Open until filled. Posted on January 10th, 2022 Status: Full-time, exempt salary Reports to: Executive Director Location: 3000 Bridge Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113 About Us…

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Hiring: Advocacy and Policy Manager

UPDATE: 2/16/22 – This position has been filled. Bike Cleveland is in search of an Advocacy & Policy Manager to assist with our advocacy and community organizing work. You can download the full job posting here. Deadline: Open until filled. Posted on January 10th, 2022 Status: Full-time, exempt salary Reports to: Executive Director Location: 3000…

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ACTION ALERT: NOACA Downtown Transportation and Livability Study

NOACA is leading a study to improve transportation connections for all road users in Downtown Cleveland. The plan envisions that “Downtown Cleveland has an equitable, modern, safe, connected, convenient, accessible, reliable, enjoyable, and multimodal transportation system that supports economic growth, quality of life, health, and environmental sustainability in downtown and the greater Cleveland region.” We…

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Bold Steps to Advance Safe, Equitable Transportation in Cleveland

Safe, accessible, and equitable public transit, walking, and cycling infrastructure is a civil right. Transportation policies and budgets have prioritized the mobility and convenience of motor vehicle drivers over the safety of vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists. Recent data derived from Cleveland’s Vision Zero and similar data-driven transportation planning processes underscores the grave…

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