Since 2015, the City of San Diego has invested $55 million on bike lane projects, some of which will be built out through next year.
SAN DIEGO — Ask anyone in San Diego about bike lanes, and you’ll hear strong opinions on both sides. As the City looks to update their bicycle master plan, which hasn’t been done since 2013, they’re asking for your input.
“We want it to be safe, we want it to be fun. We want it to be equitable. We want everyone to be able to move around San Diego as they need,” said Heather Werner, Interim Director of the City of San Diego’s Sustainability and Mobility Department. “We want to hear from everyone whether you cycle a lot or only use it a little bit, or even if you’re just a little cycle curious.”
The survey consists of questions about ridership habits and interactive maps that will help the city prioritize future projects.
“We want to …