‘Urban Bikeway Design Guide’ released Monday by National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)

People are talking about the San Antonio Bike Network Plan! We’ll keep you updated here with news articles, press releases, and key facts about the Plan.
‘Urban Bikeway Design Guide’ released Monday by National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)
An ambitious bicycle plan provides a vision for how the city’s roads could serve cyclists and motorists alike.
Readers throw shade on the city’s Bike Network Plan, saying it will only serve a select few and will cost too much.
The City Council is set to consider the plan, which calls for mostly using federal dollars to triple the size of the current bike lane network.
The city’s new Bike Network Plan calls for nearly 1,900 miles of new bike lanes in San Antonio. We love it.
The Bike Network Plan calls for tripling the size of the city’s network of bike lanes to a total of 1,890 miles.
Program is part of larger Bike Network Plan discussion.
Plan has been two years in the making; up for a Jan. 30, 2025 vote.
Plan expected to go before city council in late January.
The city’s transportation department will go before city council January 30 in hopes it will be approved.
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