Carla Rojas Paz Credit: Photo c/o Carla Rojas Paz
Tampa Bay needs more bikeability. Making Tampa more bike-friendly is the right step in addressing various challenges including decongesting traffic, improving people’s health, and improving pollution. Wouldn’t it be great to have a future where we’re spending less time in traffic jams, visiting the doctor less often, and breathing cleaner air?

I grew up in Tampa but lived in Berlin, Germany the past nine years. I didn’t own a car there and rode my bike to work as well as used it to do errands, and meet up with people. It was amazing. I just returned to Tampa and miss riding my bike everywhere. Tampa can become more bike-friendly like other cities in the U.S. and in Europe. How? Some ideas include:

  • Urban and transportation planners need to think long term and study how other U.S. cities and those in Europe, have managed to make their cities more bike-friendly.
  • Implement pilot project areas and/or experiment with closing certain streets on Sundays and making those streets only for bikes
  • Make bicycle lanes separate from cars, trucks, and buses so that people feel more safe
  • Implement communications campaign to encourage people to bike
  • Provide rebates or tax incentives for those who ride their bikes
โ€”Carla Rojas Paz

To commemorate the leap year, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay asked readers and local leaders to chime in on what Tampa Bay needs to be a better place in four years. These are some of the results of the “What Tampa Bay Needs” survey.

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