Complete streets for bicycles and pedestrians
Roads aren’t just for motor vehicles! This page connects you to crucial resources for developing streetscapes that are safe for bicyclists and pedestrians.
Whether you’re building new roadways or updating existing ones, follow these links to get the information you need to promote walking and cycling to school, work, stores, parks, and more.
Active transportation resources
- Achieving multimodal networks
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Travel Needs Assessment form (BPTNA) (PDF)
- Bike Walk Connecticut
- Community Connectivity Grant Program
- Complete Streets Executive Order 31 (PDF)
- Connecticut Pedestrian Safety Guide (PDF)
- Incorporating on-road bicycle networks into resurfacing projects (FHWA) (PDF)
- Pedestrian and bicycle safety (FHWA)
- Active Transportation Plan
- Bicycle safety (NHTSA)
- Bikeway selection guide (PDF)
- Complete Streets Central
- Connecticut Interactive Bike Map
- Design Resource Index (PBIC)
- Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (FHWA)
- Pedestrian safety (NHTSA)
Connecticut active transportation initiatives
Contact state roads maintenance
For state roads maintenance issues or comments
(striping, tree trimming, snow removal)
Form: Maintenance Issues or Comments
Pedestrian and bicycle information:
Email: Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
Address:
Connecticut Department of Transportation
Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
P.O. Box 317546
Newington, CT 06131-7546