It's not identified, but I'm sure this is #Cincinnati.
Look at all those buildings that were lost to car infrastructure!
Cincinnati: A Review
"My time in the Queen City was brief, so I covered limited ground. Accordingly, these observations are impressions, rather than assertions. I’ll never know what it’s like to live in #Cincinnati full-time, but I know what it’s like to have clocked 30,000 steps in 16 hours."
I like this idea. I've done two-sentence reviews of cities I've visited on this site, but I might try writing up some longer articles after future visits.
Cincinnati's Red Bike has been saved -- for now
"Multiple organizations across Greater Cincinnati have pledged funding to keep Red Bike alive, totaling around $450,000...Thanks to the additional funding, though, Red Bike officials said they hope the bikeshare program can re-open on May 13."
"The bikeshare service recently paused for the winter in January due to too much growth with not enough funding."
After announcing a shutdown, Red Bike has been saved -- for now
Cincinnati’s Red Bike bikeshare shutting down
"The bikeshare service recently paused for the winter in January not due to lack of ridership, but due to too much growth with not enough funding.
Executive Director Douglas McClintock previously told WCPO 9 that it would have taken well over $250,000 to "really make sure that we were not having to close things down."
That's a bummer! Red Bike is a great service.
City partners to discuss possibilities for Red Bike's future after board shut down
Cincinnati Streetcar backers will unveil nine new potential routes
"If the entire system were built, it would serve 16 Cincinnati neighborhoods, as well as six Covington neighborhoods and nine in Newport."
“All nine could be built, and there wouldn’t be duplicative efforts. We’ll have an overall system map that could be the 30-year goal,” Matt Butler said"
Lousy insinuating snide article about Cincinnati's very nice streetcar. I left a happy comment.
"Cincinnati Council Member Mark Jeffreys...Jeffreys said that the time is right because of the record ridership numbers the system has been seeing.
"Not only for special events, but I think a lot of folks are using it for everyday usage, to go to the grocery store, Kroger. So, it's exciting to see," Jeffreys said."
Cincinnati weighs streetcar expansion amidst questions over ridership numbers and funding
If you want to see Messi play in Cincinnati August 23rd, the cheap seats are going for $350. #Cincinnati #MastodonFC @soccer
Police Cite Cincinnati Cyclist Hit by Car While Riding in Opposite Bike Lane to Avoid Construction
“There’s a stretch right in between Northside and Camp Washington where the bike lane’s closed on Spring Grove due to construction that’s been ongoing for like the last two years,” he said. “It’s not the entire part, but there’s a bit and it’s confusing and there’s a sign that tells you to cross the street.”
Plenty not to like about Brent Spence Bridge project
A big slab of federal dollars is going into replacing this bridge between Cincinnati and Kentucky, with all kinds of road widenings and car-friendly improvements. Can a small pro-transit organization stop the juggernaut?
Opinion: Plenty not to like about Brent Spence Bridge project
Sparkling Botanicals booth at last year's #Cincinnati #Coffee Festival
Cincinnati passes Complete Streets ordinance
"Under the new law, the Department of Transportation and Engineering (DOTE) will have a checklist to consider before moving forward with road improvement projects.
The list includes five categories: bike facilities, sidewalk and curb ramps, traffic calming, safety improvements and comfort enhancements. Within those categories are things like bike lanes, sidewalks and speed humps."
#Cincinnati #UrbanPlanning #Cycling