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Bicycle Plans and Reports

The following are some of the bicycle plans and reports we're received from agencies or groups.


Bicycle Blueprint: A Plan to Bring Bicycling Into the Mainstream in New York City; 1993; a 160-page book with 100 photos and illustrations showing bicycle solutions from around the world. $15 from Transportation Alternatives, 92 St. Marks Place, New York NY 10009.

Bicycle Transportation Plan; City of San Luis Obispo's 1993 bikeway plan; prepared by the City Public Works Dept., contact Terry Sanville, Principal Transportation Planner, City of San Luis Obispo, 955 Morro St., San Luis Obispo CA 93401; no price given.

Cornell Cycles: A New Call for Transportation Alternatives; 1992; from Brad Lane, Transportation Planner, Cornell University, 116 Maple Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850

Downtown Missoula Commuter Survey; $8; from Bicycle Program, City of Missoula, Ryman & Spruce, Missoula MT 59802

Oregon Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan; provides goals and objectives related to facility funding, planning, design, and maintenance and education, recommended practices, statewide design criteria for facilities, signing, and striping. From Oregon Bikeway Program, Technical Services Branch, Oregon DOT, Transportation Building, Salem, OR 97310

San Diego Bike to Work: Final Report; detailed report, complete with copies of newspaper articles and event flyers, on the 1993 Bike to Work Day run Commuter Computer, San Diego's regional ridesharing agency; from CC, 4040 Taylor St, San Diego CA 92110.

Work Plan: Pedestrian and Bicycle Program; 1994; clear, concise plan for the City of Seattle's 1994 program; from Peter Lagerwey, Coordinator, Bicycle and Pedestrian Pgm., 600 4th Ave., Rm. 708, Seattle WA 98104; free.


Another resource:

Bicycle Planning in Urban Areas: the US Experience; $4; from Bicycle Federation of America, 1818 R St., NW, Washington, DC 20009


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