People on REALNEO’s website are used to thinking about new ideas and the way we can help create the city and region we want to live in. Rather than passive acceptance, readers at REALNEO are active shapers of the community. Our area is increasingly considering the importance of health activities, lifestyle and the comfort and attractiveness of the region. As a region, we are focusing on regional assets, including our parks and lake. With that in mind, I want to discuss ClevelandBikes, a two year-old nonprofit, and our project to develop an asset to meet these goals…a bike station, a new piece of the transportation infrastructure.
What’s a bike station? It’s a combination parking facility and athletic club for cycling commuters, offering secure “round the clock” parking access and a bike tech on hand during the day for emergency services, but it’s really nothing that Northeast Ohio has ever seen before… A bike station is a One-Stop Transportation Center for cyclists. The project borrows from a nation-wide model (Bikestation, an IRC § 501(c)(3) organization, www.bikestation.org [1]). While each bike station provides unique services and amenities, most offer some combination of the following services:
Creating a cycling infrastructure helps meet our region’s goals. Polls identify that more than half of Americans want to bicycle more and drive less, yet transportation officials have not translated these goals to public facilities. In 2000, the US Transportation Department advised states receiving federal funds that "bicycling and walking facilities will be incorporated into all Transportation Department projects unless exceptional circumstances exist," but acknowledges that fewer than half the states comply. Creating the cycling infrastructure, encourages the cycling activity, easing traffic congestion and generating the desired health, transportation and environmental benefits:
The facilities are growing nation-wide. The Palo Alto facility is expanding to meet demand -"We're parking more and more bikes all the time," said manager Larry Chinn. "This winter we're parking twice as many as last year and 60% more than the beginning of last summer."
Offering resources and support for cyclists, a Cleveland bike station would encourage cycling and other transportation options, contributing to improved air quality and reduced traffic/parking congestion, enhancing our community’s quality of life.
The ClevelandBikes bike station would be a significant, cost-effective investment in cycling transportation infrastructure, simultaneously acknowledging the growing role of cycling for commuting and transportation and contributing to future non-motorized vehicular transportation growth.
ClevelandBikes was formed in 2003 as an IRC § 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. ClevelandBikes is committed to advancing all forms of bicycling as economical and healthful recreation, sport and transportation and advances and defends the rights of Northeastern Ohio cyclists to use the roads and enjoy fair trail access.
ClevelandBikes, a broad, volunteer-driven coalition, including cycling clubs, retail stores, certified instructors, government and nonprofit staff, individual riders and interested members of the public. ClevelandBikes’ membership is approximately 750.
ClevelandBikes volunteers also publish Crankmail, the thousand-copy monthly cycling newsletter, which serves as the "The Voice of Cyclists in Northeast Ohio.”
Please visit www.clevelandbikes.org [2] for more information!
Contact ClevelandBikes: info [at] clevelandbikes [dot] org or bikestation [at] clevelandbikes [dot] org
When Cleveland Bikes, Cleveland Benefits!
Links:
[1] http://www.bikestation.org
[2] http://www.clevelandbikes.org