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Active Transportation Program

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Active transportation is walking, bicycling, using a small wheeled vehicle, or a mobility device. It includes e-scooters and other types of lightweight, electric vehicles. The Active Transportation Program works to create a connected, enjoyable, equitable, and safe infrastructure network for everyone in Phoenix.

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Shared Micromobility Program Shared e-scooters and e-bikes — also known as micromobility — provide a sustainable and convenient way to get around Phoenix connecting people and places. These devices provide an alternative transportation option for short trips. Find out how you can rent one of these devices! 

Request a Bike Rack

If you would like to request a bike rack in front of your business, please contact the Active Transportation team at bike@phoenix.gov.​​

Phoenix Connected Active Neighborhoods Program
Phoenix Connected Active Neighborhoods Program (PhxCAN) is a community-focused approach to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure Citywide.
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Phoenix Bikeways in Lane Miles

Bike boulevard: 5.08 miles
Standard bike lane: 1,184.16 miles
Two-way bike lane: 1.99 miles
Bridge bike lane: 4.67 miles
Bus bike lane: 1.79 miles
Shared use unpaved bike lane: 58.87 miles
Shared use paved bike lane: 123.65 miles
Tunnel bike lane: 3.10 miles
Total: 1,383.30 miles (data as of December 2023) note – I have asked GIS for updated data for this

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