As part of our Bikeways for Everybody campaign we want your input on where you want better infrastructure as well as other problematic locations you encounter while biking. Raphael, our Mapping and Data Intern, has been developing the online crowdsourcing map below to solicit community input. Over the past four months Raphael has been helping us out with GIS tasks such as analyzing the demographics around proposed protected bike lanes, compiling infrastructure data to create the layer of bike infrastructure on the map below, as well as helping out on Salesforce and WordPress.

Your input will help inform our Bikeways for Everybody campaign, which will identify five key routes that together form a connected network that is safe and comfortable for people of all ages and abilities to bike on. You can provide input by drawing in routes or placing pins at problematic locations using the map below. If you want to have a full page experience, you can click here.

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If you want to bring this tool to your own community, the code and setup instructions are freely available here. Special thanks to CartoDB for free hosting of the data tables.