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Toledo is gearing up for a major boost in active transportation options, with plans to enhance its biking infrastructure significantly over the next few years. During a recent meeting of the Mobility, Sustainability & Beautification Committee, city officials outlined an ambitious agenda that includes the completion of the Riverside Trail and the development of several key bike facilities.
The Riverside Trail, which will stretch from Maumee to Point Place, is set to feature a multi-use path along the Anthony Wayne Trail, with future connections through Promenade Park and the Glass City Riverwalk. This initiative aims to create a more connected and resilient city, encouraging residents of all ages to embrace active transportation.
Among the eight major projects planned for this year, five will incorporate bike facilities, establishing vital links between downtown Toledo and the East Side. Notable projects include the MLK Bridal project and improvements at the Summit Cherry Intersection. Additionally, buffered bike lanes will be added along Burn Road, creating a loop that connects various neighborhoods.
The city is also focusing on extending existing bike lanes on Broadway and enhancing connectivity on Whitner Road and Wenz Road. A significant development is the first phase of the cycle track on Summit Street, which will provide a crucial route into downtown Toledo.
These efforts reflect Toledo's commitment to fostering a healthier, more accessible urban environment, making it easier for residents to choose biking as a viable transportation option. As funding becomes available, the city plans to continue expanding its biking infrastructure, paving the way for a more active community.
Converted from Toledo - Mobility, Sustainability & Beautification Committee on 2025-05-07 4:00 PM - May 07, 2025 meeting on May 07, 2025
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