Newsletter
A bikeable city is one where people ride bicycles because it is a convenient, fun, safe, and healthy choice. As the City of Orlando wraps up it’s bike study, expect a blueprint for a high-quality bicycle network that connects to places people want to go and provides a time-competitive travel option […]
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By Dan Tracy The planned bike-share program in downtown Orlando is behind schedule but appears to be closing in on financial sponsors that could get things rolling by year’s end. Cyclehop, based in Miami Beach, is in talks with Florida Hospital and the transportation consulting firm VHB to underwrite at […]
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By Dan Tracy, Orlando Sentinel In a notion that has been talked about for years, downtown Orlando’s roads could be reworked to slow cars and trucks as a way to encourage more people to walk or ride their bikes. Among the possibilities: returning two-way traffic to streets such as Orange Avenue, narrowing Robinson Street […]
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Shaping Orlando’s future has become even simpler! A new online survey allows any interested stakeholders to have their say in future development of Downtown Orlando. Orlandoans are being asked to give their opinions about what really matters to them. […]
Community Events
Heads up, peds and cyclists! Robinson Street will be car-free from 10am – 3pm on September 21st to host Ciclovia. This event – that has roots in South America – encourages people to get out and explore parts of their city in a new and different way. Come be a part […]