Kansas City’s Ambitious Bicycle Plans

Posted May 19, 2008 @ 10:39 am - Filed under: Advocacy, Bicycling

Kansas City Mayor Mark Funkhouser has a vision of KC becoming a platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Community, and he has announced an action plan to make KC more bike-friendly, and to achieve the coveted designation, by 2020.

The Bicycle Friendly Community program is an awards program administered by the League of American Bicyclists that recognizes municipalities that actively support bicycling. A Bicycle-Friendly Community provides safe accommodation for cycling and encourages its residents to bike for transportation and recreation.

There are four levels of certification — bronze, silver, gold, and platinum — with platinum being the most bicycle-friendly of all. Only two US cities are currently at the platinum level, Davis, California, and Portland, Oregon.

Two Kansas communities have reached the bronze level: Lawrence and Shawnee. No cities in Missouri are currently listed, though several are moving toward achieving the designation in the next few years.

“Kansas City is a beautiful city, but we need to do more to make it an ideal place to bicycle so folks can better enjoy its beauty,” Mayor Funkhouser said. “Also, with the rising cost of gasoline, and an increased interest in ‘green’ solutions, more and more people are bicycling to and from work. Our city should provide an environment where this is a safe and viable choice.”

“We have lots of work to do to make Kansas City more bike-friendly,” said Councilman Russ Johnson, who rode to thr press conference in part to show how difficult it can be to navigate Kansas City on a bike. “We have bike trails and bike lanes that go for a mile or two and then abruptly stop, giving way to busy streets. But we’re taking steps to change all that and make Kansas City a much better place to bike.”

Complete coverage at KCBike.info, Kansas Cyclist.




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