Bike & Pedestrian Plan

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For Bike Month we want to get residents input on the current Bike/Pedestrian Plan. A Bike/Pedestrian Plan is a map of current and future planned bike facilities. We are interested in your personal experiences with interacting with the current facilities. Your feedback will help influence potential changes in pedestrian and biking infrastructure.

We will have an open house on May 18th from 5 to 7 pm at the Broadbent Community Room. (128 North 100 East)

We will go over the plan in greater detail and have opportunities to discuss biking infrastructure in Lehi.

If you want to provide feedback prior to the meeting or are unable to attend, use the map tool below to share your experiences about the current bike/pedestrian facilities and potential areas of improvement. In the map legend, you will see references to several types of infrastructure. Listed below are some picture examples and descriptions of the different facility types.

For Bike Month we want to get residents input on the current Bike/Pedestrian Plan. A Bike/Pedestrian Plan is a map of current and future planned bike facilities. We are interested in your personal experiences with interacting with the current facilities. Your feedback will help influence potential changes in pedestrian and biking infrastructure.

We will have an open house on May 18th from 5 to 7 pm at the Broadbent Community Room. (128 North 100 East)

We will go over the plan in greater detail and have opportunities to discuss biking infrastructure in Lehi.

If you want to provide feedback prior to the meeting or are unable to attend, use the map tool below to share your experiences about the current bike/pedestrian facilities and potential areas of improvement. In the map legend, you will see references to several types of infrastructure. Listed below are some picture examples and descriptions of the different facility types.

  • Bike Infrastructure

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    Signed/marked shared roadway – signage and paint markings are used to indicate that bikes may use a full travel lane in a street.



    Bike boulevard – enhanced shared streets that use paint, traffic calming features, and intersection restrictions for cars that limit traffic flow and speeds to create a more bike friendly street.



    Bike lane – an independent painted lane for bikes on a road located directly next to vehicle travel lanes.



    Buffered bike lane – a bike lane on a road with a painted buffer area to provide additional space and separation from vehicular traffic.



    Protected bike lane – a bike lane separated from vehicular traffic with physical barriers or delineators that come in a variety of designs.



    Shared use path/side path – a path used by both bikes and pedestrians that is separated from a street and either runs in an independent corridor or along

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