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Below is nonprofit ClevelandBikes' letter to the Ohio Department of Transportation regarding the ODOT plans for the West Shoreway. Individuals wishing to add their views on the plan can visit the ODOT website or email project officers (craig.hebebrand@dot.state.oh.us, Lora.Hummer@dot.state.oh.us).
Dear Mr. Hebebrand,
ClevelandBikes is committed to the principal of making Northeast Ohio a more cyclist friendly community. Consequently, we support the concept of restructuring the Shoreway as a low-speed boulevard, with increased north-south neighborhood access to the park and safe and secure bicycling opportunities along the resulting boulevard, feeder streets and other major parallel arterial roads.
However, despite years of work, it's far from clear that the ODOT revisions satisfy these criteria. The following are several important concerns for Cleveland area cyclists (ClevelandBikes attempts to represent the interests of cyclists of all styles and levels of ability. We urge public officials to support and encourage the best and safest cycling practices):
Providing for safe and effective cycling is a basic element of any infrastructure change seeking to advance a comprehensive transportation agenda and support the rights of cyclists, pedestrians and motorists. ClevelandBikes supports carefully considered infrastructure changes and a West Shoreway plan which advances the objectives described above. However, as we understand it, several elements of the current plan cannot be reconciled with these goals, including:
The ODOT plan to make the new boulevard into a safe and pleasant vehicular cycling route from Lake Avenue all the way into downtown Cleveland is an important goal, but the investment shouldn't create a net loss for area cyclists. A proper Shoreway investment plan will benefit neighborhoods, recreational and transportation cyclists. In the event ClevelandBikes can assist this process we would be pleased to do so.
Sincerely,
Kevin Cronin
ClevelandBikes
http://www.clevelandbikes.org/
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