Houston Bike Plan

Plan Documents and Maps

The Houston Bike Plan was adopted by City Council and Mayor Sylvester Turner on March 22, 2017. Plan documents, maps, and spatial data are available to view and download below.

Full screen interactive map

Houston Bike Plan - Full Document:

Houston Bike Plan - Individual Chapters:

Houston Bike Plan - Large Format Maps:

Houston Bike Plan - Biennial Reports:

Plan Development Documents

Bike Plan Posters and Postcards:

Past Meeting Information:

Past Meeting Documents:

Community Meetings

As the Bike Plan was developed, Houstonians across the city were engaged in a variety of ways to share their knowledge of the city’s streets, infrastructure, and opportunities to make bicycling better. In 2015, we received public comments on the streets people felt were appropriate for new or improved bike facilities, barriers to bicycling, opportunities for more people to bike, and policies and programs to support increasing bicycling. Displayed below are several examples of maps where Houstonians told us about where they bike and where they want to bike. In 2015, we received over 950 comments in writing, by phone calls, by email, in person, and on maps like these below.

Virtual Stakeholder Meeting Frist Photo

Virtual Stakeholder Meeting Frist Photo

Virtual Stakeholder Meeting Frist Photo

Virtual Stakeholder Meeting Frist Photo

Virtual Stakeholder Meeting Frist Photo

Virtual Stakeholder Meeting Frist Photo

Bicycle Advisory Committee (2015 - 2016)

The development of the Houston Bike Plan was supported by members of the Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC). The BAC was made up of community leaders, appointed by the Mayor, representing a diverse cross section of Houston and the bicycle riding community. The BAC included members of partner agencies and potential future partners for implementation of some of the recommendations that will come out of the project. Roles of the BAC included serving as a sounding board and guiding the direction of the plan, reviewing and providing feedback on plan goals and recommendations, and helping promote participation in the plan development across the Houston community.

Members of the BAC included:

ORGANIZATION NAME
AARP Isabel Longoria
Alief Independent School District Sue Page
BikeHouston Michael Payne
Bike Barn Neil Bremner
City of Houston – Health Department Stephen Williams
City of Houston – Mayor’s Office of Sustainability Lisa Lin
City of Houston – Parks and Recreation Department Yuhayna McCoy
City of Houston – Planning Department Patrick Walsh
City of Houston – Police Department Captain Larry Satterwhite
City of Houston – Public Works & Engineering Jeffrey Weatherford
Critical Mass Fab Ordonez
Greater Houston Partnership Joey Sanchez
Houston B‐cycle Will Rub
Houston Complete Streets Coalition Jay Blazek Crossley
Houston – Galveston Area Council Kelly Porter
Houston Independent School District Leo Bobadilla
Houston Parks Board Roksan Okan‐Vick
Management District ‐ Energy Corridor Clark Martinson
Management District ‐ Houston Downtown Lonnie Hoogeboom
METRO Jason Morgan
Neighborhood representative Cedric Douglas
Neighborhood Centers Matt Starr
Super Neighborhood Alliance Steve Parker
TxDOT – Houston District Ana Ramirez Huerta
Urban Land Institute (ULI) Ann Taylor

BAC Documents: