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Washington University Bike Plan
St. Louis, MO


Washington University Bike Plan
St. Louis, MO


Serviced Area: Planning

 

Arcturis developed a Bicycle Master Plan for Washington University that defines a set of actions and guidelines to increase the use of bicycles for campus commuting and help the city’s transportation system become more environmentally, economical and socially sustainable.

 

Arcturis gathered and analyzed public input from an online survey, regular meetings with the Bicycle Advisory Board, focus group sessions and personal interviews. In addition, the planning process included extensive field analysis of safe and well-lit routes around the University, streets that are most often used for bicycling, University’s existing trails/sidewalks, existing ancillary facilities such as bike racks, and locations where bicycle facilities can be integrated. The master plan will connect the campus in such a way that it respects the flexibility of bicycling while coordinating with vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

2008 ASLA Award, St. Louis Chapter


Serviced Area: Planning

 

Arcturis developed a Bicycle Master Plan for Washington University that defines a set of actions and guidelines to increase the use of bicycles for campus commuting and help the city’s transportation system become more environmentally, economical and socially sustainable.

 

Arcturis gathered and analyzed public input from an online survey, regular meetings with the Bicycle Advisory Board, focus group sessions and personal interviews. In addition, the planning process included extensive field analysis of safe and well-lit routes around the University, streets that are most often used for bicycling, University’s existing trails/sidewalks, existing ancillary facilities such as bike racks, and locations where bicycle facilities can be integrated. The master plan will connect the campus in such a way that it respects the flexibility of bicycling while coordinating with vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

2008 ASLA Award, St. Louis Chapter