Lincoln Improves Bicycle Friendly Status

Published on November 21, 2019

City of Lincoln
Mayor's Office

2019 Media Releases


Media Contact:
Mike Heyl, Public Health Educator, 402-441-3889
Sara Hartzell, Park Planner, 402-441-8261

City awarded Silver level designation

The League of American Bicyclists today announced that Lincoln has been designated as a Silver Level Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC). The silver BFC award recognizes Lincoln's commitment to improving conditions for cyclists through investments in bike education programs, events that promote and encourage cycling, pro-bike policies and bike infrastructure. Lincoln has been a Bronze Level cycling community since 2012.

"I'm proud of the work our City staff and community partners do to support cycling in Lincoln. In addition to promoting a healthy and sustainable community, cycling helps economic development by attracting new workers and supports our high quality of life with safe and convenient recreation and transportation," said Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird.

"I'm thrilled that we are able to achieve this improved national ranking," said Susan Larson Rodenburg, Chair of the Mayor's Pedestrian Bicycle Advisory Committee. "It shows what we can get done if both the public and private sectors commit to work together to create a safe cycling environment. Let's continue our work and go for the gold."

Lincoln joins 488 communities across the country recognized for creating transportation and recreational resources that benefit residents of all ages and abilities, while encouraging healthier and more sustainable transportation choices. The five levels of the BFC award - diamond, platinum, gold, silver and bronze, and honorable mention category - are designed to provide incentive for communities to continuously improve. Awarded communities must renew their status every four years.

The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle friendly America. For more information, or to support the League, visit bikeleague.org.

For more information on cycling in Lincoln, visit bike.lincoln.ne.gov or contact Mike Heyl, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, at mheyl@lincoln.ne.gov or 402-441-3889.


 

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