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Lorain-Carnegie (Hope Memorial) Bikeway Improvements, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County

ODOT is investing over $4.5 million to make the Lorain-Carnegie (Hope Memorial) Bridge a safer, more family friendly and convenient option for cyclists and pedestrians wishing to travel across the Cuyahoga River valley.  Construction began during the summer of 2012 and the Bikeway opened for the winter months on December 10, 2012. 

Beginning February 18, 2013 crews will implement temporary, daily single lane closures on the bridge heading westbound until further notice.  Lighting upgrades, lighting of the “Guardians of Traffic” and other operations will continue into the spring of 2013.  The bikeway itself will also be closed for a number of weeks this spring as final painting and other work takes places.  Details will be forthcoming.

 

 

 Hope Memorial Bridge Preferred Option

 

 

 Recent Bikeway Related News

 
 

 February 9, 2011 Stakeholder Meeting Materials

 
 

 November 18, 2010 Stakeholder Meeting Materials

 
 

 Fact Sheet

 
 

 East & West End Connection Images

 
 

 Questions or Comments?

 

For more information, contact Jocelynn Clemings at 216.584.4030 or Jocelynn.Clemings@dot.state.oh.us.

 

 Exisiting Configuration

 

 

 About Bike & Pedestrian Planning

 

The Ohio Bicycle and Pedestrian Program supports ODOT in the promotion and facilitation of the increased use of active non-motorized transportation. We also provide support to local governments, governmental and non-governmental organizations and private citizens to encourage, educate, plan, and design pedestrian and bicycle facilities. Since 1992, the Ohio Department of Transportation has invested $98 million to improve and modernize pedestrian and bicycle routes across the state. Today, Ohio has more than 3,000 miles of designated bike paths used by an estimated 4 million bicycle owners.