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Secondary Bicycle Routes
Recommendations:
- Create easements to secure land for future expan-sion of bicycle system
- Locate along minor access roads to the Inner Loop Road from the campus perimeter
- Locate along access points into the academic core from the Inner Loop Road
- Accommodate two-way bicycle traffic
- Need not parallel pedestrian sidewalks or be paved with the same materials
- Pavement material can be compacted limestone screening, compacted gravel, or other porous pavement types and/or eventually be paved with a concrete-type material if use demands
- Provide adequate lighting with the same stan-dards as the pedestrian walkways
Implementation:
- Reserve land along major ingress/egress roads to campus
- Construct bicycle lanes incrementally as demand warrants
- Research outside funding sources (i.e. private grants) to implement part or all of multimodal program

Secondary Bicycle Routes
Plan and section illustration depicts the placement of easements along arterial roadways to reserve land for development of future bicycle routes between the campus and surrounding community.