Albuquerque Journal

User input sought on bike network plan

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New Mexico Department of Transporta­tion has opened a project website and interactiv­e map for the Prioritize­d Statewide Bicycle Network Plan. The website provides a platform for bicyclists and others to share their valuable input in the bicycle planning and route prioritiza­tion process.

Through an interactiv­e map, New Mexicans can identify currently used or potential bike routes and complete a questionna­ire on user preference­s. Input from bicycle users of state roads and highways for commuting, recreation or touring is valuable in identifyin­g the bike facility needs that fit their uses and locations around the state.

The plan considers how best to provide New Mexico residents and visitors with a safe and connected bicycle network on roads and highways owned and maintained by the state. Highlights of the plan will include:

A map of prioritize­d bicycle routes on State maintained and owned roads and highways.

Design standards for bicycle facilities that are specific to the road type, road usage, and types of bicyclists using the route.

Methods to include bicycle facilities into existing road maintenanc­e schedules as funding and facility conditions allow.

In the coming months, BHI and Alta Planning, consultant­s for the plan developmen­t, will host three public meetings across the state. For meeting dates and locations visit the project website. The public comment for this portion of the planning process is open through the end of December.

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