Olathe, Liberty, and Platte County receive nearly $1.4 million to improve the safety of people walking, biking, and using public transit – for a total of more than $13 million awarded to Greater KC communities in recent years by the US Department of Transportation Safe Streets For All program (SS4A).
10 years of bike joy with EHS Bike Club
By AC Cohen, BikeWalkKC Instructor In 2016 Andrew Killen, Agriculture teacher at KC East High School in Kansas City, Missouri, began to consider how he could spread bike joy among his students. As a lifelong cyclist, Killen had a broad concept of what a bike club might look like, and he got support from administrators […]
Walkin’ in a winter wonderland ❄️ December 2025 newsletter
What if the future looks like… kids winning safer streets? When City Council proposed new rules for safety in school zones, Russell was ready to take action for himself and his fellow students. Drawing on what he learned in BikeWalkKC’s Community Transportation Academy, Russell told council members that children, especially those with disabilities, need safer […]
KCMO Bans Right Turn on Red in School Zones – What Does It Mean?
Overview The KC metro has seen a number of high profile crashes in recent months involving young children. In response, KCMO adopted an ordinance banning right turn on red (RTOR) in school zones. BikeWalkKC pushed for better language that aligns with our efforts to make streets safer for e-bike and scooter users. In recent months, […]
Photos from World Day of Remembrance 2025
Kansas Citians rally to remember friends and family injured or killed by traffic violence.
Creating a Safer Environment for E-Bikes and Scooters
Overview Safe e-bikes are being confused with dangerous e-motos on our streets. BikeWalkKC believes a focus on infrastructure, education, and regulation are needed to address this. A collaborative approach involving parents, schools, and decision makers can create a safer environment for everyone. Read on for more information. The recent news of fatal and serious crashes […]
Tips for a safer Halloween (it’s not glow sticks)
You have probably heard that Halloween is the deadliest day of the year for child pedestrians. And you’ve probably heard the safety tips: Don’t wear masks, don’t wear dark colors, do wear reflective tape and carry glow sticks. Those aren’t bad suggestions, but they place the entire responsibility of avoiding tragedy on the child. Meanwhile, […]
(Update: take the survey before 11/11!) Learn more about the 3rd District Mobility Plan
UPDATE 10/29/25: Take the survey! Click here to take the 3rd District Mobility survey Whether our not you attended the meeting in October, you are invited to take the 3rd District Mobility Survey and give your feedback on potential improvements for people who walk, bike, scooter, or use wheelchairs or other mobility devices. Your experience […]
Nothing spooky about safe streets! October 2025 newsletter
All aboard the Hale Cook Elementary Bike Bus! Kiley Sutter has led his share of rides as the owner of Velo Garage in North Kansas City, but his newest bike club is a team effort: “I already loved riding to school with my daughter, so the idea of starting a bike bus made a ton […]
3 things you can do to support Safe Routes to School in your community
We love the beginning of a new semester, because that means we are back in gyms and playgrounds practicing walking and biking safety with our students. Lately, more families and school staff are asking us, “How can we get more kids walking and biking to school?” That’s a great question, and we have some ideas:

