Segregation History Hike with Urban Hikes Kansas City
Urban Hikes KC & BikeWalkKC are teaming up for a walking tour of JC Nichols' legacy of redlining and segregation, and how it continues to shape the way we move in around our city.
Urban Hikes KC & BikeWalkKC are teaming up for a walking tour of JC Nichols' legacy of redlining and segregation, and how it continues to shape the way we move in around our city.
How do you cross I-70 now? What would make it safer for people who walk, bike, and take the bus? Third District Councilwoman Melissa Robinson, BikeWalkKC, the City of KCMO, Missouri Department of Transportation, and others are coming together to conduct a walk audit of the crossings along a key stretch of the I-70 corridor from The Paseo […]
Everything's coming up roses in Ivanhoe! The way we build our cities can either connect us or divide us. When Alan and Yolanda Young first moved to the Ivanhoe neighborhood in the 1980s, they "had to drive to Timbuktu" to find fresh, healthy food. So they dug deep and started growing food for their family […]
North Kansas City continues walking and biking enhancements by planning for a shared use path along Interstate 29 to connect the Rabbit hOle on 14th Avenue and the cycle track on Diamond Parkway. The shared use path will contribute to the safe and multimodal transportation network that reflects community priorities for increasing connectivity, accommodating all […]
Six year old Ruby Bridges stepped into the history books in 1960 when she integrated William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans becoming a national icon for the civil rights movement. Today her story continues to inspire the next generation of leaders to end racism together one step at a time. Now you can take […]
A BikeWalkKC + Kansas City Public Library event Join us for a screening of the documentary The Street Project! This hour-long film discusses the rise in traffic violence that impacts pedestrians and cyclists, as well as offering some solutions. Following the film BikeWalkKC will present on local issues and advocacy, as well as a panel discussion with other […]
A BikeWalkKC + Kansas City Public Library event Join us for a screening of the documentary The Street Project! This hour-long film discusses the rise in traffic violence that impacts pedestrians and cyclists, as well as offering some solutions. Following the film BikeWalkKC will present on local issues and advocacy, as well as a panel discussion with other […]
A BikeWalkKC + Kansas City Public Library event Join us for a screening of the documentary The Street Project! This hour-long film discusses the rise in traffic violence that impacts pedestrians and cyclists, as well as offering some solutions. Following the film BikeWalkKC will present on local issues and advocacy, as well as a panel discussion with other […]
An event from Week Without Driving and America Walks Imagine navigating your community without being able to drive. How would you get to work, the grocery store, or a doctor’s appointment? For millions of people across our country, this is an everyday challenge. Missing sidewalks, unreliable transit, and car-centered infrastructure create barriers that limit independence, […]
An event from WAY TO GO KC What if your commute could be more than just getting from point A to point B? What if it could be a chance to connect with yourself, your community and plant seeds for a brighter tomorrow? The Green Commute Challenge invites you to do just that by carpooling, […]
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