College Hill Traffic Safety Improvements
Street Level Perspective of bike lane and protected parking Overhead view of improvements Crashes resulting in injuries or deaths in the last […]
Street Level Perspective of bike lane and protected parking Overhead view of improvements Crashes resulting in injuries or deaths in the last […]
The Problem Just after midnight on December 2021, on a cold, clear morning, 37-year-old James Towns was biking home from his job […]
Last October, we gathered for the College Hill Transportation Safety Project Ribbon Cutting.
The ribbon cutting was the culmination of two years of partnership between Devou Good Foundation and the City of Cincinnati Department of Transportation & Engineering (DOTE) and the College Hill Forum Community Council.
Following Complete Streets and NATCO design guidelines, transportation safety countermeasures were designed and installed along Hamilton Avenue from North Bend Road to Hollywood Avenue and North Bend Road between Simpson Avenue and Hempwood Avenue.
Join community advocates for a panel discussion on the transformative College Hill safety project at Esoteric Brewing Co. on Thursday, January 18th at 6:30 PM.
Portland is widely admired as a cyclist’s dream, with a depth and quality of biking infrastructure that surpasses most other US cities. What is it like to bike in Portland? What can we learn from Portland’s methods and strategies? What can we translate to challenges in Greater Cincinnati?
It was meaningful to hear from Kathy Cunningham as she shared her experience attending the recent IBPI Bikeway Design Workshop hosted by the Transportation Research and Education Center at Portland State University.
Vision Zero advocates gathered over drinks and food on Thursday, November 2nd for the most recent Happy Hour presentation.
Despite the rain, our spirits were bright! It was incredible to gather together two weekends ago for the College Hill Transportation Safety Ribbon Cutting.
A Cyclist’s Dream: Bike Joy & Connectivity with IBPI Portland is widely admired as a cyclist’s dream, with a depth and quality […]
We’re looking forward to cutting the ribbon on the transportation safety project with the College Hill Neighborhood. Join us October 28th at 10 AM as we remember those injured and killed by traffic violence, celebrate everyone who made this day possible, and hear from leaders on how to accomplish similar traffic calming projects across the city. Let’s build a safe and happy future for all residents—especially our most vulnerable neighbors.
On Monday, September 18th, Vision Zero advocates gathered for Happy Hour to discuss ideas and hear from Cincy Red Bike’s Engagement Manager, Elese Daniel as she shared highlights from her experience at the IBPI Study Abroad Sustainable Transportation in Denmark, an immersive experience exploring approaches to cycling, transit, innovative mobility, and land use.
Newport and Covington Commissions will be voting on 1/23 and 1/24 to enter the agreement to create a comprehensive bike safety plan. […]
On 8/20/22, Gloria San Miguel was killed by a driver while riding her bike on the Girl Scout Bridge connecting Covington and […]