Description: Last Update: February 2016. Existing, programmed, and recommended bicycle facilities are shown within the jurisdiction of the Memphis Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Programmed facilities represent projects for which funds have been programmed into either the MPO's current Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) or an individual jurisdiction's Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Recommended facilities are shown as either Regional (highest), Primary, or Secondary priority facilities. These designations are intended to reflect the facilities' proximity to popoulation or activity centers, inclusion in the Mid-South Regional Greenprint, and/or the likelihood that the facility will enhance non-motorized travel in and between the region's cities and towns.The projected coordinate system for this data layer is:NAD_1983_StatePlane_Tennessee_FIPS_4100_Feet.
Copyright Text: Nicholas Oyler, Bikeway & Pedestrian Program Manager; 125 North Main Street, Suite 668, Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 636-6710.
(Original Authors: John Paul Shaffer and Kyle Wagenschutz)
Description: Last Update: February 2016. Existing, programmed, and recommended bicycle facilities are shown within the jurisdiction of the Memphis Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Programmed facilities represent projects for which funds have been programmed into either the MPO's current Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) or an individual jurisdiction's Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Recommended facilities are shown as either Regional (highest), Primary, or Secondary priority facilities. These designations are intended to reflect the facilities' proximity to popoulation or activity centers, inclusion in the Mid-South Regional Greenprint, and/or the likelihood that the facility will enhance non-motorized travel in and between the region's cities and towns.The projected coordinate system for this data layer is:NAD_1983_StatePlane_Tennessee_FIPS_4100_Feet.
Service Item Id: 69402b7dcea24be4b106dff3d9b8625b
Copyright Text: Nicholas Oyler, Bikeway & Pedestrian Program Manager; 125 North Main Street, Suite 668, Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 636-6710.
(Original Authors: John Paul Shaffer and Kyle Wagenschutz)