CLEVELAND — In northeast Ohio, one man has been taking to the streets to get to know the city of Cleveland.


What You Need To Know

  • To get to know his new home, Phill Kidd is sharing his experience running through neighborhoods in the city with other Clevelanders via his blog “Every Street Cleveland”

  • On Every Street Cleveland, Kidd has been sharing his routes and his journey

  • The project is helping him professionally as a new project manager for the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood

Phill Kidd may be new to the city of Cleveland, but he isn’t new to recreational running. 

“Most of my runs are in treadmills at, you know, a gym, and you know during the pandemic the gyms were closed,“ Kidd said. 

To get to know his new home, Kidd did what he does best, he laced up his sneakers and hit the ground running. 

“Initially, I thought I would, you know, I just wanted to track my running like miles and maybe take some photos," he said.

What started out as a way to stay active became much more, a mission to run every street in Cleveland.

Kidd shares his experience with other Clevelanders via his blog “Every Street Cleveland”

“I’ve done 48 runs. Tonight will be 49 and I have run about 280 miles and I think that there are about 3,000 street miles in Cleveland," Kidd said. 

On Every Street Cleveland, Kidd has been sharing his routes and his journey. 

“What I’m hoping to accomplish with the blog is to kind of take people vicariously on this journey through Cleveland via me and with, you know, a little bit about the history of every single street in the city of Cleveland,” Kidd said. 

“Things that stand out or if there's a notable landmark, so, for example, a church, an old commercial building in a corridor,” he said. 

This passion project isn’t only helping Kidd physically, it’s helping him professionally as a new project manager for the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood.

He said every street in Cleveland is helping him better understand the communities he serves and their needs.

“I got a long ways to go, but I’ve done about six and a half or seven neighborhoods right now. I’m almost done with the Near West Side I'm almost halfway through Old Brooklyn and then I’m going to head to West Park and then I’m going to jump over to the East Side," Kidd said.