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Public Act 103-0950 Public Act 0950 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0950 | SB3202 Enrolled | LRB103 37727 MXP 67854 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Bikeway Act is amended by adding Section | 4.1 as follows: | (605 ILCS 30/4.1 new) | Sec. 4.1. Local bicycle transportation plan. | (a) In this Section, "bikeway" means all facilities that | provide primarily for, and promote, bicycle travel. For | purposes of this Section, bikeways shall be categorized as | follows: | (1) Bike paths or shared use paths, also referred to | as Class I bikeways, which provide a completely separated | right-of-way designated for the exclusive use of bicycles | and pedestrians with crossflows by motorists minimized. | (2) Bike lanes, also referred to as Class II bikeways, | which provide a restricted right-of-way designated for the | exclusive or semi-exclusive use of bicycles with through | travel by motor vehicles or pedestrians prohibited, but | with vehicle parking and crossflows by pedestrians and | motorists permitted. | (3) Bike routes, also referred to as Class III | bikeways, which provide a right-of-way on-street or |
| off-street, designated by signs or permanent markings and | shared with pedestrians and motorists. | (4) Cycle tracks or separated bikeways, also referred | to as Class IV bikeways, which promote active | transportation and provide a right-of-way designated | exclusively for bicycle travel adjacent to a roadway and | which are separated from vehicular traffic. Types of | separation include, but are not limited to, grade | separation, flexible posts, inflexible physical barriers, | or on-street parking. | (b) A municipality or county may prepare a bicycle | transportation plan, which shall include, but not be limited | to, the following elements: | (1) The estimated number of existing bicycle commuters | in the plan area and the estimated increase in the number | of bicycle commuters resulting from implementation of the | plan. | (2) A map and description of existing and proposed | land use and settlement patterns that shall include, but | not be limited to, locations of residential neighborhoods, | schools, shopping centers, public buildings, and major | employment centers. | (3) A map and description of existing and proposed | bikeways. | (4) A map and description of existing and proposed | end-of-trip bicycle parking facilities. These shall |
| include, but not be limited to, parking at schools, | shopping centers, public buildings, and major employment | centers. | (5) A map and description of existing and proposed | bicycle transport and parking facilities for connections | with and use of other transportation modes. These shall | include, but not be limited to, parking facilities at | transit stops, rail and transit terminals, ferry docks and | landings, park and ride lots, and provisions for | transporting bicyclists and bicycles on transit or rail | vehicles or ferry vessels. | (6) A map and description of existing and proposed | facilities for changing and storing clothes and equipment. | These shall include, but not be limited to, locker, | restroom, and shower facilities near bicycle parking | facilities. | (7) A description of bicycle safety and education | programs conducted in the area included within the plan, | efforts by the law enforcement agency having primary | traffic law enforcement responsibility in the area to | enforce provisions of the Vehicle Code pertaining to | bicycle operation, and the resulting effect on accidents | involving bicyclists. | (8) A description of the extent of citizen and | community involvement in development of the plan, | including, but not limited to, letters of support. |
| (9) A description of how the bicycle transportation | plan has been coordinated and is consistent with other | local or regional transportation, air quality, or energy | conservation plans, including, but not limited to, | programs that provide incentives for bicycle commuting. | (10) A description of the projects proposed in the | plan and a listing of their priorities for implementation. | (11) A description of past expenditures for bicycle | facilities and future financial needs for projects that | improve safety and convenience for bicycle commuters in | the plan area. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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