Imagine riding your bicycle from the Purple People Bridge into the heart of Newport without ever mixing with traffic. In partnership with the City of Newport, Tri-State Trails is proposing a project to make that vision a reality: the Saratoga Street Bikeway.| Tri-State Trails
We said it last year, and we’re proud to say it again—this was our best Bike Month yet. May 2025 has been a season of milestones, momentum, and meaningful connections,…| Tri-State Trails
Tri-State Trails' fifth edition of the Low-Stress Bike Map is here—and for the first time, it’s available in French and Spanish.| Tri-State Trails
Tri-State Trails’ 2024 Trail Monitoring Report highlights the growing importance of multi-use trails in Greater Cincinnati’s transportation and recreation network. Since launching the Trail Monitoring Program in 2016, Tri-State Trails has tracked trail usage with advanced Eco-Counter technology, providing valuable data on Annual Average Daily Trail Traffic (AADTT) and Trail Miles Traveled (TMT). This year’s findings show a 7% increase in AADTT, reflecting more people using trails daily,...| Tri-State Trails
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the February Regional Trail & Bikeway Committee Meeting on Friday, February 21!| Tri-State Trails
The proposed Gray Street bike lane was quite possibly the perfect bike lane. Yet the original design died an unexpected and unfortunate bureaucratic death. Please don't let it be in vain.| Streetsblog Denver
If you don’t build it, they’ll still come.| Streetsblog New York City
Covering the fight for sustainable cities| Streetsblog New York City