In Columbus, Ohio, a 288-page plan to make the city more bicycle friendly over the next 20 years was recently released.
Columbus joins one of the few cities with such a plan. The document includes efforts to improve bike lane signage, increase available miles of bike trails, construct a downtown bike station, and start a bike-share.
The main difference between Columbus and Cincinnati is it's flat geography (but we do have better calves from taking on those seven hills). Let's adopt some of these ideas to make Cincinnati a bicycle-loving city.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Columbus unveils a 20-year bike master plan
Posted by Brianne at 6:01 PM
Labels: bicycling, bike sharing, columbus
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