CAMBA Advocacy Work Summary

This page provides links to important advocacy related articles, documents, and news items that CAMBA has published o­n this website. The purpose of this page is to provide a quick summary of our advocacy work for those new to CAMBA.

Significant Writings:

Bikers, Horses, and Hikers: We CAN share the sandbox
Fall 2007 Advocacy Update
Getting 100 miles of world-class trails closer to reality
Changing priorities at ODOT equals more trails
CAMBA's Vision: 100 miles of world-class trails in Northeast Ohio
The State of Mountain Bicycling In Cleveland
Illegal Riding: CAMBA's Policy, Responsibility and Perspective
Mountain Bikers: What's our image?
250,000 mountain bikers and less than 25 Miles of trails
The Rise and Fall of Rising Valley
Life beyond racing-Why I'm a CAMBA leader

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Cuyaghoga Valley National Park to study trails, including mountain biking
CVNP Input Session Recap
How to open a trail in Cuyahoga Valley to mountain biking
Advocacy Update: Cuyahoga Valley National Park (February 18, 2005)
IMBA Signs Breakthrough Agreement with National Park Service
Cuyahoga Valley National Park responds to IMBA/NPS general agreement
Cuyahoga Valley selected as IMBA/NPS Pilot Program
First Letter from CAMBA to CVNP
Second Letter from CAMBA to CVNP

Cleveland Metroparks

A tale of two parks systems
Cleveland Metroparks & CAMBA: The Epic Struggle to Ride a Bicycle in the Woods
Cleveland Metroparks declines to consider expansion of mountain biking
CAMBA to build trail for mountain biking in Cleveland Metroparks
Cleveland Metroparks West Creek Preserve Master Plan Finalized
Donation to Cleveland Metroparks leads to new ball fields
Vote “Yes” o­n Issue 120, A REPLACEMENT Levy
More Information: Issue 120, Cleveland Metroparks Levy

Metroparks Serving Summit County

Tiffany Kenny not permitted to speak to Summit Metroparks due to technicality
CAMBA speaks to Summit Metroparks board

Other Advocacy Related Articles/Documents

Northeast Ohio bicycle retailers request access for mountain bikes
CAMBA visits the Ohio Statehouse
CAMBA Travels To Washington D.C. (2005)
CAMBA Washington D.C Visit Recap (2004)
CAMBA Travels to Washington D.C. (2004)
Can CAMBA take care of my park?
CAMBA Obtains 501c3
Mountain Biking Impacts Resources No More than Hiking
Bicyling ban in Wilderness areas: should Cleveland care?