Overview

Your input is valuable for the Bikeable Baltimore Region (BBR) project, which will identify a regional bike network of that is safe and comfortable for people of all ages and abilities. This bike network will benefit everyone by connecting our local communities and providing safe and equitable access to places people need to go like public transit, schools, work, and parks.

Adult and child biking

Why a Regional Bike Network?

Identifying a comfortable, continuous, and safe bike network made of prioritized bike facilities will ensure that funds are used where they will have the greatest impact and help cities and counties pursue federal and state funding to design and build the network more quickly. Bike facilities are spaces that support and improve the safety of bicyclists such as a path or bike lane. Bike facilities have also been shown to improve the safety of people walking and driving. Roads are easier to navigate when everyone has a place.

People biking on a shared-use path (trail)

This project focuses on a network made up of comfortable and safe bike facilities, which include separated bike facilities and quiet roads with low car traffic. Nearly 60% of adults are interested in biking more often in those kinds of spaces, while only 5 – 9% of adults generally feel comfortable biking on the road in the same lane as cars or in bike lanes with just a stripe of paint. Imagine being able to comfortably and safely bike from your home to your favorite park, Elkridge to the BWI trail, work to dinner with a friend, the Baltimore Greenway to the NCR Trail, Towson to the Ma and Pa Trail, and so many more places.

Two adults and a child with bicycles

Your input is valuable for the Bikeable Baltimore Region project

Check out this website and our interactive StoryMap to learn more about the project and provide your feedback. Share your ideas with us before Friday, July 26. You can also attend one of our public meetings happening from June 3 to June 27.

The Bikeable Baltimore Region project is a regional partnership between Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC), Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), City of Annapolis, Baltimore City, and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and Queen Anne’s counties.

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If you need help participating, please leave us a voicemail at 855-925-2801 x 10292 or email us at BikeBaltoRegion@publicinput.com. 

Visit our StoryMap to learn more and take our surveyWhere Can People Bike Comfortably in the Baltimore Region

Man with hat and quote "What I like about biking most in the Baltimore region is that there is a community of bikers, it's a close knit family... Everyone is always looking to help give you pointers, repairs... Everyone is just very warm. - Nigel"

Woman with bicycle and quote, "I like the flexibility and being outside. Not having to get in my car, not having to park at the end of the day - Annika"

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Learn more about the public meetings and comment period here.Bikeable Baltimore Region Comment Period Flyer

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