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Service Description: The Lakewood Bike Facilities Map provides a comprehensive overview of the cycling infrastructure within the city of Lakewood, Colorado. This map is designed to assist residents, city planners, and visitors in navigating the city's bike routes and understanding the available cycling facilities. Users can interact with the map to explore specific routes, view detailed information about each bike facility, and plan their cycling trips accordingly.
Key Features
- Bike Lanes (bold pink lines with black borders): These are dedicated lanes on the roadway exclusively for cyclists. They are typically marked with signage and pavement markings to ensure the safety of cyclists. Bike lanes provide a safer, more efficient route for cyclists, reducing conflicts with motor vehicles.
- Parks (light green shaded areas with dark green dots): Parks serve as hubs for recreational activities, including cycling, emphasizing the relationship between bike facilities and the city's parks.
- Paved Shoulders (bold black line enclosing white dashes and circles): These are road shoulders that have been paved and are suitable for cycling. They provide space for cyclists to ride alongside motor vehicles while remaining off the main travel lanes.
- Shared Roadways (yellow lines with triangular gray markers and black borders): On these roadways, cyclists share the travel lane with motor vehicles. Shared roadways are often marked with signs to indicate the presence of cyclists. These routes are part of the city's network to accommodate cyclists on roads where dedicated bike lanes are not available.
- Soft Surface Trails (dark green lines with black borders): These trails are unpaved and are typically found in natural areas, parks, or along rivers. They are ideal for mountain biking or casual cycling. Soft surface trails provide an off-road cycling experience, allowing cyclists to enjoy the natural beauty of Lakewood's parks and open spaces.
- Shared Use Paths (black and cyan dashed lines): These paths are designed to be shared by cyclists and pedestrians. They are often located in parks or through green spaces. Shared use paths offer a scenic, off-road option for cyclists, often connecting parks and residential areas.
Accessibility: This map is designed to meet accessibility standards and ensures that all users, including those with visual impairments, can access the information. A text alternative is provided for users who utilize screen readers.
Credits: The map was created by the City of Lakewood's GIS Department, using data from various city departments.
Usage Notes: This map is intended for informational purposes only. Users should verify the current status of bike facilities with the City of Lakewood before planning their routes, as conditions and availability may change.
Accessibility: This map is designed to meet accessibility standards and ensures that all users, including those with visual impairments, can access the information. A text alternative is provided for users who utilize screen readers.
Contact Information: If you have a disability and need an alternative format for this information, please contact the City's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator at 303-987-7746 or
ADAcoordinator@lakewood.org.
For technical questions or issues with the map, please contact the City of Lakewood's GIS Department at ITgissupport@lakewood.org.
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Description: The Lakewood Bike Facilities Map provides a comprehensive overview of the cycling infrastructure within the city of Lakewood, Colorado. This map is designed to assist residents, city planners, and visitors in navigating the city's bike routes and understanding the available cycling facilities. Users can interact with the map to explore specific routes, view detailed information about each bike facility, and plan their cycling trips accordingly.Key FeaturesBike Lanes (bold pink lines with black borders): These are dedicated lanes on the roadway exclusively for cyclists. They are typically marked with signage and pavement markings to ensure the safety of cyclists. Bike lanes provide a safer, more efficient route for cyclists, reducing conflicts with motor vehicles.Parks (light green shaded areas with dark green dots): Parks serve as hubs for recreational activities, including cycling, emphasizing the relationship between bike facilities and the city's parks.Paved Shoulders (bold black line enclosing white dashes and circles): These are road shoulders that have been paved and are suitable for cycling. They provide space for cyclists to ride alongside motor vehicles while remaining off the main travel lanes. Shared Roadways (yellow lines with triangular gray markers and black borders): On these roadways, cyclists share the travel lane with motor vehicles. Shared roadways are often marked with signs to indicate the presence of cyclists. These routes are part of the city's network to accommodate cyclists on roads where dedicated bike lanes are not available.Soft Surface Trails (dark green lines with black borders): These trails are unpaved and are typically found in natural areas, parks, or along rivers. They are ideal for mountain biking or casual cycling. Soft surface trails provide an off-road cycling experience, allowing cyclists to enjoy the natural beauty of Lakewood's parks and open spaces.Shared Use Paths (black and cyan dashed lines): These paths are designed to be shared by cyclists and pedestrians. They are often located in parks or through green spaces. Shared use paths offer a scenic, off-road option for cyclists, often connecting parks and residential areas.Accessibility: This map is designed to meet accessibility standards and ensures that all users, including those with visual impairments, can access the information. A text alternative is provided for users who utilize screen readers. Credits: The map was created by the City of Lakewood's GIS Department, using data from various city departments.Usage Notes: This map is intended for informational purposes only. Users should verify the current status of bike facilities with the City of Lakewood before planning their routes, as conditions and availability may change.Accessibility: This map is designed to meet accessibility standards and ensures that all users, including those with visual impairments, can access the information. A text alternative is provided for users who utilize screen readers.Contact Information: If you have a disability and need an alternative format for this information, please contact the City's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator at 303-987-7746 or ADAcoordinator@lakewood.org.For technical questions or issues with the map, please contact the City of Lakewood's GIS Department at ITgissupport@lakewood.org.
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Title: Bike Facilities Map for the City of Lakewood, CO
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Comments: The Lakewood Bike Facilities Map provides a comprehensive overview of the cycling infrastructure within the city of Lakewood, Colorado. This map is designed to assist residents, city planners, and visitors in navigating the city's bike routes and understanding the available cycling facilities. Users can interact with the map to explore specific routes, view detailed information about each bike facility, and plan their cycling trips accordingly.Key FeaturesBike Lanes (bold pink lines with black borders): These are dedicated lanes on the roadway exclusively for cyclists. They are typically marked with signage and pavement markings to ensure the safety of cyclists. Bike lanes provide a safer, more efficient route for cyclists, reducing conflicts with motor vehicles.Parks (light green shaded areas with dark green dots): Parks serve as hubs for recreational activities, including cycling, emphasizing the relationship between bike facilities and the city's parks.Paved Shoulders (bold black line enclosing white dashes and circles): These are road shoulders that have been paved and are suitable for cycling. They provide space for cyclists to ride alongside motor vehicles while remaining off the main travel lanes. Shared Roadways (yellow lines with triangular gray markers and black borders): On these roadways, cyclists share the travel lane with motor vehicles. Shared roadways are often marked with signs to indicate the presence of cyclists. These routes are part of the city's network to accommodate cyclists on roads where dedicated bike lanes are not available.Soft Surface Trails (dark green lines with black borders): These trails are unpaved and are typically found in natural areas, parks, or along rivers. They are ideal for mountain biking or casual cycling. Soft surface trails provide an off-road cycling experience, allowing cyclists to enjoy the natural beauty of Lakewood's parks and open spaces.Shared Use Paths (black and cyan dashed lines): These paths are designed to be shared by cyclists and pedestrians. They are often located in parks or through green spaces. Shared use paths offer a scenic, off-road option for cyclists, often connecting parks and residential areas.Accessibility: This map is designed to meet accessibility standards and ensures that all users, including those with visual impairments, can access the information. A text alternative is provided for users who utilize screen readers. Credits: The map was created by the City of Lakewood's GIS Department, using data from various city departments.Usage Notes: This map is intended for informational purposes only. Users should verify the current status of bike facilities with the City of Lakewood before planning their routes, as conditions and availability may change.Accessibility: This map is designed to meet accessibility standards and ensures that all users, including those with visual impairments, can access the information. A text alternative is provided for users who utilize screen readers.Contact Information: If you have a disability and need an alternative format for this information, please contact the City's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator at 303-987-7746 or ADAcoordinator@lakewood.org.For technical questions or issues with the map, please contact the City of Lakewood's GIS Department at ITgissupport@lakewood.org.
Subject: This map provides a comprehensive overview of the bike facilities available in the City of Lakewood, Colorado. It includes detailed layers that depict different types of bike infrastructure, such as bike lanes, shared use paths, shared roadways, paved shoulders, and soft surface trails. The map is designed to help residents and visitors navigate the city's bicycle network and identify the most suitable routes for their needs. Additionally, parks and lakes are highlighted to show the relationship between bike facilities and recreational areas.
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