The route would be the first approved as part of the new Bike Network Plan, which calls for adding 1,890 miles of routes over the next 25 years.

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The route would be the first approved as part of the new Bike Network Plan, which calls for adding 1,890 miles of routes over the next 25 years.
San Antonio City Council approved a rebooted Bike Network Plan Thursday that includes more than 600 additional miles in bike paths and could cost between $3 billion and $8 billion over the next 25 years.
The San Antonio City Council approved the city’s new Bike Network Plan on Thursday.
San Antonio is gearing up for a major enhancement of its bike network after a final nod from the City Council yesterday
The plan calls for an 1,890-mile network of bike routes at an estimated cost of $3 billion to $8 billion. The city still has to come up with a way to pay for it.
The future is looking bright for travel and infrastructure here in San Antonio.
San Antonio City Council voted to adopt a Bike Network Plan during its Jan. 30 meeting, which provides city officials with a comprehensive guide on how to fund, plan and build bike facilities throughout the city as well as how to develop policies and programs for safe biking.
The new Bike Network Plan could cost between $3 billion and $8 billion over 25 years to fully implement.
The presence of connected and comfortable bicycle lanes will encourage more people to choose biking as a mode of transportation.
A reader makes the case for the city’s Bike Network Plan: San Antonio’s roads are not safe for bike riders.
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