Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan

Survey #1 is Complete

The survey is now closed. The community's input is critical as we identify ongoing issues and opportunities for walking and biking in Portsmouth. We received over 440 responses that will inform the rest of the plan development.

Interactive Map for Current Conditions

The interactive map is now closed. We received over 300 location-specific comments from community members related to ongoing issues and opportunities for walking and biking in Portsmouth. While the comment period is closed, you can still view the map.   

Go to the Map!


In 2014 the City completed the Portsmouth Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan as a comprehensive strategy to make bicycling and walking safe, comfortable, and convenient for people of all ages and abilities. The City has made great progress implementing the recommendations of the plan and building the City's network over the past 10 years working towards the vision and commitment of the City to increase walking and bicycling. As the current state of practice has evolved, a comprehensive update to the plan is being conducted to determine the status of implementation and to provide opportunities for the community to offer input into necessary updates for future improvements. 

The 2024 plan update will be a tool for coordinating city-wide project, policies and programs related to active transportation. The updated plan will be used to evaluate and measure progress towards implementing bicycle and pedestrian amenities and help to guide capital investments, while identifying additional funding options.

Bike Ped Plan Project Schedule

 

Past Events


2024 Bike Ped Plan Update Working Group

Content
  • Rick Chellman, Planning Board Chair
  • Bill Lyons, Sustainability Committee
  • Matt Glenn, SABR
  • Anne Poubeau, SABR
  • Karen Jacoby, New Franklin School
  • Ned Raynolds, New Hampshire State Representative
  • Dave Allen, Seacoast Greenways Alliance
  • Michael Williams, COAST
  • Erica Wygonik, Parking and Traffic Safety Committee
  • Chas Sullivan, RadMoto
  • Scott Bogle, Rockingham Planning Commission
  • Peter Rice, Director of Public Works
  • Eric Eby, P.E., City Engineer – Parking, Transportation and Planning
  • Peter Britz, Director of Planning & Sustainability
  • Peter Stith, Planning Manager
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Eric Eby

Eric Eby

P.E., City Engineer – Parking, Transportation and Planning
(603) 766-1415