Survey says… protected bike lanes WORK!

By Tresa Carter, BikeWalkKC Director of Community Planning After years of advocacy, neighbors along Emanuel Cleaver II Boulevard have a bit more room to breathe, thanks to safety improvements that slow down drivers and protect pedestrians and bicyclists from car traffic. “I’ve gone from actively avoiding the street to feeling like it’s a lovely addition […]

All about the Community Transportation Academy

Have you ever wondered why your street doesn’t have sidewalks? Who pays for public transit? How does Kansas City’s past continue to impact street design today? BikeWalkKC sought to answer these questions for members of the public and much more in our Community Transportation Academy (CTA). The purpose of this course was to help everyday […]

Safer streets and a survey for Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd

Remember when you helped us win city support for connected trails back in 2023? Thanks to everyone who talked to their neighbors, contacted their city leaders, came to a meeting, and/or signed a petition, the new protected bike and pedestrian infrastructure along Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd is ready to ride! The next step is evaluating how […]

ADVOCACY ALERT: Stop bus route cuts in KCK!

Attend the Neighborhood and Community Development committee meeting on Monday September 30 at 5:00pm at City Hall (701 N. 7th Street, KCK 66101) to ask commissioners to preserve transit funding. Unified Government (UG) leaders are proposing cuts to two fixed routes in KCK to fill an anticipated budget shortfall: 18th Street, which runs from Quindaro […]

Niná’s 4 tips for getting stuff done

Niná (pronounced Nine-uh, and “No ‘Ms. Niná.’ It’s just Niná”) Whiteside-McCord won safer streets for her neighbors and the families served by schools in her neighborhood, but she didn’t do it alone. The redesign of a formerly complicated and dangerous intersection in front of the Ewing Marion Kauffman School just off of 63rd Street in […]

Do you know the difference between advocacy and organizing?

By Avery Jones, Community Organizer, BikeWalkKC In the realm of social changemakers, we often hear people label themselves and their work by a variety of names that may, at first, seem interchangeable. Aren’t organizers and advocates all the same archetype of person beyond a few minor differences we don’t need to concern ourselves with? No, […]

Press Release: Applications now open for BikeWalkKC’s Community Transportation Academy

CONTACT: Amy Scrivner Director of Development and Communications, BikeWalkKC 513-919-9613 amy.scrivner@bikewalkkc.org Kansas City, MO (June 11, 2024) — BikeWalkKC will launch a free Community Transportation Academy this August. Participants will learn about the history of the Kansas City region’s transportation system and how it was built; explore what has worked and what has not; identify […]

Community-level funding opportunities for safe streets in KCMO

A key part of creating more places for people is funding the projects that create a safer, more accessible, and more comfortable space for everyone. Finding the funding for those items can be a challenge. Thankfully, there are a couple of big funding opportunities for neighbors in KCMO:  Neighborhood Empowerment Grant (Deadline: June 21) This […]

Safer crossings for Kauffman students

City leaders are finalizing safety improvements that will encourage slower, more predictable car traffic and make it easier for pedestrians to cross Meyer Boulevard. Following the Meyer Boulevard Walk Audit, one of the key recommendations made in the report was the need for more safe crossings. This was especially important for the Ewing Marion Kauffman […]

Speak Up for Safety Improvements along St. John Avenue!

Make plans to attend one of two open houses next week at Healing House (4505 St. John Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64123). Neighborhood leaders and city staff are working to develop safety improvements for St. John Avenue and want to hear from you. Thanks to the efforts of folks in the Indian Mound Neighborhood Association, […]