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  • Rockland Bike Planning Project

    The City of Rockland received a 2023 Community Action Grant to improve the accessibility of biking in Rockland.

    As part of this grant, the City is developing a network of bike routes that will connect community members to where they want to go. Low-cost roadway improvements such as signage, striping, and sharrows will be installed as part of this grant-funded project. See below for the project timeline and opportunities to provide input on the planning process.

    If you’d like to sign up to receive email updates about this project, click here or send a blank email to sustainability@rocklandmaine.gov with subject line “bike”.

    Review the Bike Route Network Development Plan!

    The Rockland Bike Route Network Development Plan is finalized and now available for your review! Read the plan at the link below, and keep an eye out for implementation progress on network streets.

    Rockland Bike Route Network Project Timeline

    Part 1: Rockland Community Bike Survey

    Thank you for your responses! The Community Bike Survey closed on January 19.

    Part 2: Community Input Meetings

    These meetings will provide opportunities to learn about the plan’s progress and share input.

    • Bike Planning Community Meeting: The Planning Process and Early Findings
      • Tuesday, March 5, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
      • Rockland Public Library – Community Room (80 Union Street, Rockland, Maine)
      • Thank you to all who attended this meeting! The meeting presentation deck is available here.
    • Community Meeting #2: Preliminary Plan Presentation
      • Tuesday, July 30, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
      • Virtual on Zoom
      • Thank you to all who attended this meeting! The meeting presentation deck is available here.

    Part 4: Sharing the plan

    The Bike Route Network Development Plan will be completed by Summer 2024, and shared with the community.

    Part 5: Infrastructure installation begins

    Low-cost, feasible infrastructure improvements will be installed on roadways included in the bike route network plan in Summer 2024.

    This page will be updated with additional information as it becomes available. Stay tuned!

    Chapman Park

    Friday, May 17

    7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.

    Thanks to all who pedaled over for this year’s Bike to Work (+ School!) Day!