A Cyclist’s Dream: Bike Joy & Connectivity with IBPI
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?
Join Queen City Bike president Kathy Cunningham for a presentation and discussion about her recent participation in the IBPI Bikeway Design Workshop hosted by Portland State University’s Transportation Research and Education Center. She will share examples of how Portland optimizes safety, comfort, connectivity, and bike joy in the context of challenges and opportunities that have parallels to our own region.
Join us on November 2nd at 6 PM for the next Vision Zero Happy Hour at Humble Monk Brewing Company. Doors will open at 5:30, and we’ll start the presentation at 6 PM with a Q&A afterward.
Can’t make it in person? Join the livestream.
Located at 1641 Blue Rock Street, Cincinnati, OH 45223. Free Parking; Public transit Blue Rock Street & Apple Street; Disability Access. Free bike parking on site, just bring your own lock!
More about Queen City Bike:
Queen City Bike is a grassroots, 100% volunteer cycling advocacy organization that works to expand bike access, skills, confidence, and community through numerous bike-related events and resources.
Advocacy for safer streets; activation and support of community ride leaders; and education about our local infrastructure and its role in urban vitality are all part of QCB’s vision—a Greater Cincinnati where everyone can experience biking, walking, or rolling as safe, joyful, and practical modes of transportation.