Documents of Walk Bike Columbia
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Current Project Files
Based on comments received during the public review period, the final plan is posted here (as Adobe PDF).
Walk Bike Columbia: Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan
A series of informational posters from the Public Workshops provide an overview of the project and opportunities for input.
Informational Posters
Print-ready copy of the Walk Bike Citizen Survey
Walk Bike Survey
Each Month, the consultant team provides an update to the Central Midlands Council of Governments and the City of Columbia regarding tasks completed and upcoming work. The most recent monthly briefing is posted below.
January 2015 Monthly Briefing
The following DRAFT maps illustrate existing conditions for Columbia's walking, bicycling, and transit environment.
Existing Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure
Existing and Planned Transit System
Equity Analysis
Current Project Files
Based on comments received during the public review period, the final plan is posted here (as Adobe PDF).
Walk Bike Columbia: Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan
- Executive Summary
- Vision/Goals and Existing Conditions
- Recommendations
- Implementation Plan
- Appendices A-H
- Appendix I (Design Guidelines - Pedestrian and Trails)
- Appendix I (Design Guidelines - Bicyclists)
- Appendix J (Project Tables)
- Appendix K (Summary of Traffic Studies - unformatted)
A series of informational posters from the Public Workshops provide an overview of the project and opportunities for input.
Informational Posters
Print-ready copy of the Walk Bike Citizen Survey
Walk Bike Survey
Each Month, the consultant team provides an update to the Central Midlands Council of Governments and the City of Columbia regarding tasks completed and upcoming work. The most recent monthly briefing is posted below.
January 2015 Monthly Briefing
The following DRAFT maps illustrate existing conditions for Columbia's walking, bicycling, and transit environment.
Existing Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure
Existing and Planned Transit System
Equity Analysis