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Active Communities Plan: Phase 2 Survey

Active Communities Plan: Needs & Barriers

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is updating the Active Communities Plan (ACP). Formerly known as the Citywide Bicycle Master Plan, this plan informs active transportation network investments, prioritizes projects over the next decade, and recommends new policies and programs to support active transportation. The final plan will be completed in Spring of 2024.

Using your input, the Active Communities Plan will direct investment for a new Active Transportation Network, more parking for bikes and scooters, and new programs and policies to make it easier for you to get around

What’s most important to get you to bike, scoot, and roll more in San Francisco?
1. I need...
(check all that apply)
2. Because you selected "Information about how to bike, scoot and roll"...
(rate how important each topic is to you)
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Better maps, route planners, or apps showing the safest, most comfortable route to my destination
More signage and wayfinding to navigate the city and find destinations
More information on accessing bikeshare or scootershare services
Clearer rules protecting people who bike, scoot, and roll
2. Because you selected "Supporting facilities like device parking and charging for e-devices"...
(rate how important each topic is to you)
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Charging for e-devices
Short-term parking for devices
Lockers or long-term parking for devices
Access to helmets, bike lights, and other equipment
2. Because you selected "Events that get people together to ride safely"...
(rate how important each topic is to you)
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Temporary street closures and block party events, like Sunday Streets
Neighborhood recreational rides, led or organized by local community groups
Group rides connecting to schools, like the SF Bike Bus
Larger citywide group rides, like SF Bike Party or Slow Roll
2. Because you selected "More options for owning and renting bikes or scooters"...
(rate how important each topic is to you)
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Access to bike repair stations or bike shops
Rebate programs to make bike, e-bike, or scooter purchases more affordable
Access to adaptive bikes, trikes, and other devices easier to use for seniors or residents with a disability
Low-cost or no-cost bikeshare and scootershare memberships for low-income residents
2. Because you selected "Better behavior & safety habits by road users"...
(rate how important each topic is to you)
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Driver education on safe behaviors and how to share the road
Bicyclist and scooter education on safe behaviors and how to share the road
Traffic enforcement
Education classes for specific groups like youth, seniors, and monolingual communities
2. Because you selected "More comfortable and welcoming lanes and facilities"...
(rate how important each topic is to you)
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More pavement maintenance, replacement of broken flex posts, and street sweeping to clear debris or broken glass
Wider bike lanes so people can ride side-by-side
Better connections between bike facilities
Signs and markings showing that other devices, like scooters, can use the bike lane