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After previous plans to build a city dirt bike park stalled, Cleveland is trying again to offer motorcycle and ATV riders a venue to pop wheelies — off the street and out of traffic. Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration is searching for a consultant to help select a site, design team and operator for a future track. The city also is planning a series of street bike events at recreation centers this summer, followed by a festival at the Muni Lot in August.
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, September 22:Cleveland seeks new site for planned dirt bike track;Stark County Jail is near capacity;Canton…
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Mayor Frank Jackson and Cleveland police have announced that, over the coming weeks, they’ll be rolling out new legislation aimed at improving the safety…
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Cleveland police are not doing enough to control dirt bike riders illegally using city streets, according to Councilman Zack Reed. And he says that is…
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The nation’s first publicly funded inner-city dirt bike park is being built in Cleveland with hopes of redirecting the swarms of dirt bike riders…