Learn more about what makes Troost Avenue dangerous and how we can make it safer for everyone. The recent crash that killed UMKC student Yuxi Wu reinforces that much of Troost Avenue is unsafe for pedestrians and other vulnerable road users. Here’s what we can do to push the city to make that corridor safer: […]
Kansas City, MO wins $10 million federal grant to make Prospect Avenue safer for pedestrians and transit riders
City wins grant from US Department of Transportation Safe Streets For All (SS4A) program. Funding for infrastructure improvements will improve the safety of one of the region’s deadliest streets. Read more here, and learn about other SS4A grants in the KC region.
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 […]
50 miles of sidewalks for families in Topeka
By Tresa Carter, Director of Community Planning, BikeWalkKC The City of Topeka is funding their plan to make walking to school safer and easier! This is an excellent example of how communities can imagine a brighter future and make a plan that’s ready to roll when funding opportunities arise. Step 1: Make a plan and […]
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, […]
BikeWalkKC joins Move Together KC campaign to promote physical activity and health in Kansas City
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 15, 2024 Kansas City, MO – Kansas City is one of the 10 unhealthiest cities in America, ranking 91st out of the 100 largest U.S. cities in the 2023 Fitness Index by the American College of Sports Medicine. Additionally, less than half of all children living in the Kansas City region […]
Educando una generación más segura
Escrito por Nolan Oehrke, el gerente del programa educativo de BikeWalkKC | Click here to read this story in English “Era una estudiante en KCK y caminaba a la escuela. Sé qué peligroso es para los peatones en esta área.” En noviembre del 2023 recibimos una solicitud Request-A-Class de Cassie Foulk, […]
Educating a Safer Generation
By Nolan Oehrke, BikeWalkKC Education Program Manager | Haz clic aquí para leer esta historia en español “I was a student in KCK and I walked to and from school. I know how dangerous it can be for pedestrians in this area.” Back in November 2023 we received a Request-A-Class submission […]
Now Hiring – Bookkeeper (Part-Time)
BikeWalkKC is hiring a part-time bookkeeper/accountant to support the financial needs of our growing nonprofit organization. Posted June 20th, 2024 and open until filled. Status: Part-time, non-exempt Reports to: Controller Located at: 1106 East 30th Street in Midtown Kansas City, MO, with some remote work possible. Compensation: $18-22/hour depending on experience and qualifications Job Responsibilities […]



