CLEVELAND– The city of Cleveland announces a series of “family-friendly” events for dirt bike riders.
Director of public works Michael Cox was joined by Greater Cleveland Sports Commission CEO David Gilbert for the news conference on Thursday.
According to the city, the dirt bike events will be held at the Municipal Lot this summer and are part of Mayor Frank Jackson’s plan to create alternatives to street riding.
In November, city leaders started considering the Muni Lot as a temporary solution as they seek a location to build a permanent track. The track is expected to cost $2 million.
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