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…
Read MoreHiring: 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…
Read MoreACTION 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…
Read MoreBold 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…
Read MoreSupport Safe Streets Today
[three_fourth] Bike Cleveland set out ten years ago with a bold vision for our region – a vision in which biking and walking are convenient, safe, commonplace, and a source of pride. Ten years into this journey we’ve had many achievements: over 120 miles of new bike lanes and trails as well as over 400…
Read MoreCranksgiving Gives Back Again!
On Saturday, November 20th, riders from the Cleveland area descended upon Lakewood Truck Park for the 10th annual Cranksgiving – a food drive by bicycle. Cool yet clear weather conditions made for a fantastic turnout, and bikes, trailers, and all manner of carrying methods crowded the courtyard of the venue. After a brief check-in and…
Read MoreDeltrece’s Farewell
Like all organizations do, we are experiencing some changes, and it is with some sadness that we say goodbye to Bike Cleveland’s Outreach and Membership Manager Deltrece Daniels at the end of 2021. In the 5 years since Deltrece started at Bike Cleveland a lot has changed. Through Deltrece’s leadership of Bike Cleveland’s membership and…
Read MoreSolon Connects
The Solon Connects Plan is the result of community aspirations to consider new methods, opportunities, and technologies to achieve a well-connected city for all residents regardless of age or ability. The Solon Connects Plan is intended to not only guide leaders, but also inspire residents, business owners, and other stakeholders to rethink pedestrian, bicycle, and…
Read MoreWorld Day of Remembrance 2021
On Sunday, Nov. 21st, we join families of traffic crash victims, street safety advocates, and city leaders from across the world to commemorate World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDR) is commemorated on the third Sunday of November each year. It is a global…
Read MoreRider Alert: Opportunity Corridor
Rider Alert: Opportunity Corridor opens on Saturday, Nov 13th connecting E. 55th St. to E. 105th. One component of the corridor that we advocated for, a protected bike lane – which includes separate space for bicyclists and pedestrians – will be complete and open between E. 105th and E. 64th. However, a short section connecting…
Read MoreCLE Candidate Mobility Questionnaire – Responses
Find out where the Mayoral and Council Candidates stand on biking, walking and transit issues Biking and walking are political issues. When you choose to get around by foot or by bike, you are addressing critically important issues: personal health, air quality, oil dependence, economics, infrastructure, and safety. Each election cycle, we want to make sure…
Read MoreRandom Acts of Brightness – Preparing Lights for Distribution
Since 2012, Bike Cleveland and volunteers have been given away hundreds of free bike lights annually through our Random Acts of Brightness program. On October 19th and 23rd we’ll be out again getting cyclists lit! The Random Acts of Brightness pop-ups will be located in Downtown Cleveland at The Bike Rack and Glenville/University Circle on…
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