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10 results for “bike infrastructure”

  • 2026-0483: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into a cooperation agreement with Bike Share Pittsburgh to provide in-kind services and cash support totaling Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ($800,000) as the local match for a City of Pittsburgh Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Program grant for POGOH Expansion Phase 3, all at no cost to the City.

    May 8, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2025-1199: A resolution approving Amendment 1 to an intergovernmental agreement between the Tennessee Department of Transportation (“TDOT”) and the Metropolitan Government, by and through the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (“NDOT”), for the for the acceptance of work in connection with the installation of separated bike lanes in East Nashville. Fed. Project No. STP-M-9312(122), State Project No. 19LPLM-F3-166, PIN 128886.00. (Prop. No. 2021M-009AG-001).

    Apr 24, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 3078-2024: To adopt Bike Plus, a plan for biking, scooting, and rolling as a guide for infrastructure investment, policy development, and program implementation related to the improvement of conditions for biking and other forms of micromobility throughout the City; to repeal and replace the Columbus Bicentennial Bikeways Plan and Ordinance No. 0849-2008; and to declare an emergency.

    Nov 4, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0476: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure to enter into a License and Maintenance Agreement for Limited-Term Public Art with Bike Pittsburgh, Inc., a non-profit corporation, having a mailing address at 188 43rd St., Suite 1, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 (“LICENSEE”), said limited-term public art to be installed on the surface of the public right-of-way, in a section of roadway in front of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Woods Run Branch, located at 1201 Woods Run Avenue, at no additional cost to the city.

    May 10, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2023-2183: A resolution approving an application for a Tire Environmental Act Program (TEAP) grant from the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Nashville Department of Transportation & Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT), for NDOT’s project, Let’s Gain Traction with Vision Zero, which seeks to repurpose tires collected from neighborhood cleanups, illegal dumping, and convenience centers to transform this waste into bike lane barriers that provide safe multimodal options for cyclists.

    Apr 28, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2023-2029: A resolution approving a Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI) grant application from Bloomberg Philanthropies to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT), to provide consultant and technical assistance in finding creative solutions to deliver safer, more comfortable bike lanes.

    Feb 8, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • Doylestown Township Agenda: Bike & Hike Committee

    Jan 18, 2022

    ·Doylestown, PA
    Agenda

    The Doylestown Township Bike & Hike Committee met on January 18, 2022, to discuss updates on several active trail projects including the New Britain Road Trail Project, Shady Retreat Safe Routes to School Trail, and a Video & Mapping Project, while also reviewing topics related to e-bikes and the winter closure of the Pump Track. The meeting agenda also noted three projects currently on hold: Old New Road, Route 202 (Central Park–Pooles Corner), and the Turk Road Area Trail Feasibility study, with the next meeting scheduled for February 15, 2022.

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    trail projectsbike infrastructurepublic recreation
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  • Mesa Transportation Master Plan - Phase I Public Outreach ...

    Mesa, AZ
    Other

    The Mesa Transportation Master Plan Phase I conducted public outreach from January to April 2023 to gather community input on transportation challenges and needs through an online survey, mapping exercise, and informational booths at community events. The city utilized multiple engagement methods including a project website (TomorrowsMesa.com), social media, press releases, and flyers to reach residents, visitors, and employers. Key feedback themes included requests for additional bike paths and protected bike facilities, safety and comfort enhancements along canal paths and bike routes, and improved roadway and canal path maintenance.

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    transportation planningbike infrastructurepublic engagementroad maintenancecanal paths
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  • 27 x 2027 | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
    Other

    The City of Spokane's "27 x 2027 Urban Mobility Network" project aims to create 27 miles of connected, safe walking and bicycling routes across all quadrants of Spokane using adaptive "quick-build" design interventions that can be tested and modified based on real-world outcomes. Beginning in 2025, initial installations will extend from the Centennial Trail up Elm Street and Belt Street to the Shadle Park district center, featuring crossing safety improvements at Broadway and Boone avenues, wayfinding markings, and protected bike lanes. The Belt Street phase will coincide with scheduled resurfacing work from Garland Avenue to Wellesley Avenue and include a two-way protected bike lane, reduced crossing distances, and adjusted lane widths to improve safety for all road users.

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    active transportationbicycle infrastructurepedestrian safetyurban mobilitystreet design
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  • DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP 2023 FINAL BUDGET

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    Doylestown Township's Board of Supervisors adopted the 2023 Final Budget on December 20, 2022, following a six-month collaborative review process involving township leadership, department heads, finance staff, and the Ways & Means Committee. The comprehensive 86-page budget document includes detailed revenue and expenditure projections across 15 funds, supporting schedules, and five-year financial forecasts through 2027. Key fund areas covered include the General Fund, Fire Fund, Parks & Recreation, Water Fund, Debt Service, Capital Projects, and specialized funds for roads, bridges, ambulance services, and bike paths.

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    budget adoptionmunicipal financecapital projectswater infrastructureroad maintenance
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