Bicycle Master Plan

A Bicycle Master Plan is a published development plan describing long-range objectives for developing bicycle infrastructure in a city or region.

It may include bicycle paths, protected bicycle lanes, bicycle parking, and integration with public transit[1] as ways to promote bicycling as a viable transportation option.

Many cities have a Bicycle Master Plan, including Seattle,[2] Los Angeles,[3] Portland (Oregon),[4] and Vancouver.

[5] Models to estimate how bicycling can improve health outcomes of residents living in specific census tracts within a city have been developed in Norfolk, VA and San Francisco, CA to inform the Bicycle Master Plan.

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