Draft High Comfort Bike Network Review Map

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The City of Madison is updating and finalizing the High Comfort Bike Network, first developed as part of the Complete Green Streets Guide as the All Ages and Abilities (AAA) Bike Network. The Network identifies the streets and paths that, when completed, will make a complete bike network of low-stress bikeways connecting neighborhoods, key destinations within Madison, and adjacent municipalities. This map purposefully does not include all existing and future on-street bikeways in Madison. Rather, its focus is on creating a citywide interconnected network for people of all ages and abilities.

The High Comfort Network map is a long-term planning document and is an aspirational concept for a complete system. The Network will largely be implemented through street projects as they arise, although standalone bicycle projects are possible, particularly if grant funding is secured. The Network includes selected connections outside of the city of Madison that make connections of regional significance to/from Madison.

This is your opportunity to review the draft revised network and provide input! The webmap allows you to comment on and rate segments of the network. To add comments to the map, please sign-in by adding your email in the box below and clicking on "continue to map." A short survey will pop up before you can start adding to the map. Your email and the survey are not required but will allow us to contact you if we have questions about your input.

If you have any questions about the project, please email walkingbiking@cityofmadison.com.

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Madison High Comfort Bike Network

Use the "Comment on Network" tab to comment on the existing and proposed Draft Bike Network, and to tell us which segments you think are important or unimportant. Use the "Barriers" tab to identify major barriers to biking and tell us what we should know about those locations.

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The High Comfort Bike Network will be made up of low-stress routes designed to be comfortable for most people to use. The map shows the vision for the network, but does not specify the type of bikeway (path, protected bike lane, bike boulevard, etc.) that exists or is planned. The City of Madison will determine options for appropriate bikeway types as part of planning and design for individual projects. More information about bikeway selection is provided in the Complete Green Streets Guide (PDF).

You can click on segments on the map to comment on network.

Identify any major barriers to low-stress biking that need to be addressed by the High Comfort Bike Network. Tap the button below, click the location on the map, and then answer the questions that appear.

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