Programs: Bike/Ped

Regional Bicycle & Pedestrian Planning

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The CAMPO Mobility 2030 Plan addresses a multimodal transportation system, which includes both bicycle and pedestrian modes of travel.  Mobility 2030 plans for a a regional, connective bicycle and pedestrian system of transportation, providing viable alternatives to vehicle travel.

Plans, Maps, and Commuting Tips

Austin Cycling Association
CAMPO 2030 Regional Bicycle System Map (3.01 MB)
Capital Metro Bikes on the Bus
City of Austin Bicycle Plan and Maps
Commute Solutions Biking and Walking
Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (Univ. of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center)
Texas State University-San Marcos
University of Texas
Williamson County Bicycle Map

Bicycle Safety Tips For Adults
by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

CAMPO Bicycle and Pedestrian Subcommittee

CAMPO has an ad-hoc committee known as the CAMPO Bicycle & Pedestrian Subcommittee that was formed to address regional bicycle and pedestrian planning issues. The committee has both citizen and member jurisdictions representation and has taken on a variety of bike/ped planning tasks, in addition to becoming a resource for bicycle/pedestrian coordination and information sharing.


Bike/Ped Subcommittee Meeting Summaries
Download the Bike/Ped Meeting Summary PDF December 11, 2007 Bike/Ped Meeting Summary (0.04 MB)
Download the Bike/Ped Meeting Summary PDF November 13, 2007 Bike/Ped Meeting Summary (3.05 MB)
Download the Bike/Ped Meeting Summary PDF October 9, 2007 Bike/Ped Meeting Summary (2.49 MB)
Download the Bike/Ped Meeting Summary PDF September 11, 2007 Bike/Ped Meeting Summary (0.03 MB)
Download the Bike/Ped Meeting Summary PDF August 17, 2007 Bike/Ped Meeting Summary (0.05 MB)
Download the Bike/Ped Meeting Summary PDF July 10, 2007 Bike/Ped Meeting Summary (3.08 MB)

CAMPO Regional Bicycle & Pedestrian Accomplishments Report, July 2005

For more information on CAMPO's bicycle & pedestrian planning program, email Bike/Ped Planning Staff Greg Griffin, AICP or call 512-974-2084 .

For more information on specific bike/ped projects and programs within the region, please consult the appropriate local member jurisdiction.