In the Fall of 2009, the City of Laurel passed a resolution adopting a City-wide
Bike Masterplan (3mb PDF). In 2010, the first phase was designed and vetted in public meetings. This phase consists of 4th and 5th streets and connects to the City's
Gude Lake Park with Riverfront Park, both of which have their own trails. 5th Street also fronts Laurel Elementary School and two of the City's community centers - the Anderson-Murphy Armory and the soon-to-be-opened community center at 811 5th Street. In addition, 4th Street provides access to two large shopping centers. Since 4th Street is only one block offset from Route 1 and carries far less vehicle traffic, these new routes provide safer alternative for north-south travel. See
map below for a graphical depiction of the Phase 1 bike routes.
This initial phase started last summer with
4th Street bike lane striping in Old Town.
Now, Phase 1 has been completed. The Phase 1 build-out consists of 3 miles of designated bikeways -1.25 miles of on-street bike lanes and 1.75 miles of shared roads designated as bike routes. These routes are signed with the familiar
bike route sign and are marked in the road with
sharrows. These sharrows help cyclists find the lateral location in a shared-lane where they are unlikely to be impacted by the sudden opening of a parked car door.
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