CLEVELAND - Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has ordered a review of a proposed bicycle lane on the replacement bridge for Interstate 90 heading into downtown Cleveland.
The Ohio Department of Transportation, which has balked at the idea as too expensive and risky for cyclists and pedestrians, says it will take another look.
Environmentalists had complained that the lack of a bike lane in bridge plans conflicted with the governor's green-jobs initiative.
The highway department will soon choose three design teams to bid on the project.
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