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Bike lanes are marked on Euclid Ave. from East 22nd to Adelbert

Bike lanes are marked on Euclid Ave. from
East 22nd to Adelbert

Bike lanes have been installed as part of the Euclid Corridor Project scheduled to be finished by the fall of 2008.  These lanes run alongside the Silver Line Rapid Transit Bus Line, helping to create a model ‘Complete Street’ and a multi-modal corridor for bicycles, transit users, and car drivers alike.

The Euclid Corridor has the longest contiguous bike lanes in the City of Cleveland.

The Euclid Avenue Bike Lanes connect Downtown Cleveland and Cleveland State University to University Circle and Case Western Reserve University.

 

Euclid Avenue Bike Lanes Aerial View

 

The City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and NOACA made the inclusion of bike lanes an integral part of the Euclid Corridor Project.

This project represents the realization of part of the city’s civic vision to become a Green City on a Blue Lake.

Public officials are continuing to work to expand transportation choices for all of Cleveland’s residents.

 

The transit project included a redesign of streetscape elements

The transit project included a redesign of
streetscape elements.

The rapid transit line uses a 62’ flexible diesel-electric bus.

 

The transit project included a redesign of streetscape elements
The rapid transit line uses a 62’ flexible diesel-electric bus.

‘Tube’ – cutting dedicating the Euclid Avenue bike lanes on October 25, 2008.

 

The Silver Line will operate in an exclusive center median busway with transit stops

The Silver Line will operate in an exclusive center median busway with
transit stops

Euclid Avenue Bike Lanes
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