Where the planned bike projects come from
The map's planned-projects layer is built from adopted public plans — county and municipal bike plans, MPO/regional plans, and funded program lists. This page shows each county's sources so coverage is transparent and correctable.
Know an adopted plan or funded project we're missing? That's exactly the local knowledge this project runs on — flag it on the map or email [email protected] with a link to the plan.
For agencies: add your projects to the map
If you work for a county, municipality, MPO/RPC, or tribal government and your adopted bike/pedestrian plan isn't represented here (or is out of date), we'd like to show it. Listing is free; the map credits your plan by name and links to your document, and residents can model how your projects would change their own trips.
What to send (any ONE of these, in order of preference):
- GIS geometry — shapefile, GeoJSON, KML/KMZ, or a link to an ArcGIS/REST layer of the recommended or programmed network. Any coordinate system is fine.
- A mapped plan document — the adopted plan PDF with its recommended-network map. We digitize tabular project maps and send the result back to you for confirmation before anything publishes — your plan appears as you verified it, never as our reading of it. (Prose-only descriptions can't be mapped accurately, so a map figure matters.)
- A project table — name, limits (from/to), facility type, status, and expected year, ideally with the corridor's street names.
Useful attributes (whatever you have): project name · facility type (path / lane / buffered lane / shoulder / route) · status (vision / programmed / in design / under construction / built) · timeline year · funding status · a link to the adopted plan.
What we do with it: projects load as a distinct planned layer (dashed, clearly separated from today's conditions), stamped with your plan's name and link as the source of record. Only content from adopted or programmed public documents is shown — the map never invents or editorializes projects. Updates and corrections land on the monthly refresh; email anytime to revise or remove.
Send to [email protected] — a link to your GIS portal or plan page is enough to start.