ClevelandBikes, the Ohio City Bicycle Co-op, GreenCityBlueLake Institute, theKent State Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative and others are developing a plan for a cycling and pedestrian lane on the proposed I-90 bridge, from Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood to downtown Cleveland. So far, Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has refused to consider accommodating all Clevelanders, despite strong public support and legal requirements. Access for all on highway bridges is a reality for 30 communities across the United States; it can happen in Cleveland with your support.
A rally to support pedestrian and bike access on the bridge will be held this Sunday, December 6 at 2 p.m. at Lincoln Park in Tremont (W. 14th Street and Kenilworth Avenue). Anyone interested in safe, convenient and healthy car-free access between Downtown and Tremont (and a great scenic overlook of downtown) is invited to attend. The event is free… (go to article)



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