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Bicycle Maps
 

Facilities and Accommodations

This is an interactive map showing current and future bicycle facilities and accommodations within the San Antonio Bexar County area. This is constantly being updated due to changes in funding and roadway construction. So if you have any corrections, updates or additions please let us know so that we may update the map.

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Map showing Bicycle Facilities and Accommodations
Interactive Map

Citizen Recommended Bicycle Routes

Added 7-27-06

Citizens were asked to fill out an information sheet at the last bicycle public meeting and give detail explanation of their bike routes. This interactive map is a result of that collection. Also you may comment on any of these routes and submit your own if you have one.

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Routes submit by Citizens
Interactive Map

San Antonio - Bexar County
" Bicycle Route Suitability Map"
- First Edition -

This map evaluates roadway facilites studied as part of the MPO’s 2001 Bicycle Route Suitability Study and provides suitability ratings on the existing level of bike service. The MPO and its agency members assume no liability for bicyclists traveling on these routes. Bicyclists assume a risk on these routes identical to the risks assumed on all roadways.


(Bike Route Suitability Map First Edition 2003)

 

Bike Suitability 2001
3 MB File

San Antonio - Bexar County
"2006 BIKE MAP"
- Second Edition -

This map evaluates roadway facilities studied as part of the SA-BC MPO's 2001 and 2006 Bicycle Route Suitability Study and provides suitability ratings based on existing level of bicycle service. Evaluated road segments of bicyclists' perceived safety with respect to motor vehicle traffic. The MPO and its agency members assume no liability for bicyclists traveling on these routes. Bicyclists assume a risk on these routes identical to the risks assumed on all roadways.

Your feedback is encouraged.

Please contact:
Lydia Kelly
Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator
Phone: (210) 230-6911
Email: kelly@sametroplan.org

Congestion

Citizens were asked to mark up maps and comment on areas they thought were congestioned. These maps show the results of that meeting.

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Congestion Interactive Map
Interactive Map

Citizens were asked to mark up maps and comment on areas they thought were congestioned. These maps show the results of that meeting.

This new type of pdf contains a layers tab, which enables you to remove or add features to the map.

Congestion Map- Public Meeting Results
Demographics
 

This information was created by The Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG). This information is useful to help plan for future growth and development.

2030 Population
2030 Population
--Jpeg (letter size)
2030 Employment
2030 Employment
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2030 Households
2030 Households
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MPO BOUNDARY

Currently this is the MPO boundary, but we are looking in to expanding the boundary based on the new 2000 census population density data. Currently the MPO boundary is all of Bexar County and pieces of Comal and Guadalupe County.

added 12-18-06

Current MPO Boundary
NEPA and Planning

On January 1, 1970 the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) was signed into Law. NEPA established a national environmental policy intentionally focused on Federal activities and the desire for a sustainable environment balanced with other essential needs of present and future generations of Americans.

The Texas Ecological Assessment Protocol (TEAP) is a planning and screening-level assessment tool that uses existing data available from the statewide GIS grid to identify ecologically important resources throughout Texas. The results of the TEAP can be used in project planning (i.e. scoping, alternatives analysis), to determine appropriate areas to conduct detailed field investigations, and in mitigation discussions to avoid ecologically important areas, minimize impacts to those areas, and compensate for unavoidable impacts. For more information, see http://www.epa.gov/region6/6en/xp/enxp2a4.htm .

Map A
Map BMap DMap E
Map FMap G
Map H
 
Roadways

2000 Functionally Classified Roadways
"Roads Eligible for Federal Funding"

Functionally Classified Roadways Map
PDF (792 KB) Size 11X8  
Functionally Classified Roadway Table
PDF (143KB) Table
Schools
San Antonio-Bexar County area showing public schools, school districts, and roadways.
Data source: City of San Antonio ArcIMS Site
School Map
PDF (3MB) Size 34x44
DISCLAIMER:

The MPO makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of this information and expressly disclaims liability for any errors and omissions. The appropriate use of such data in other planning programs and studies must be determined entirely by the planners and analysts of the firm or agency undertaking such projects.



 
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