CNU32: This bike tour by Tri-State Trails explores Bellevue & Dayton, KY

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Caitlin Sparks, Communication & Events Manager for Tri-State Trails, leads this fabulously fun CNU32 bike tour from downtown Cincinnati, along the shores of the Ohio River, over the Purple People Bridge, and then into the cities of Bellevue and Dayton, KY.

These two vibrant cities in Northern Kentucky are known for their pedestrian-friendly main streets and inviting residential neighborhoods. Bellevue adopted the SmartCode in 2011, revitalizing storefronts and safeguarding the city's character with a dedicated focus on fostering local businesses. Adjacent Dayton strategically utilized federal infrastructure funds to introduce new urbanism elements such as curb bump-outs, street narrowing, and reduced speed limits, creating harmony between drivers and pedestrians. The city is set to finalize a 1.5-mile stretch of the river's edge hiking and biking trail, a part of the Riverfront Commons project, with plans to enhance and expand it further atop the levee using federal funds. (adapted from the tour description for CNU32)

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