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Mid-Hudson South Region
Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan

This bicycle and pedestrian master plan was prepared in cooperation with Westchester, Rockland and Putnam Counties. The study area encompasses all three counties, and is known as the Mid-Hudson South Region of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC). The plan defines a vision for bicycling and walking in the tri-county region and builds on previous regional and local studies to identify needs, define strategies and recommend projects that improve conditions for bicyclists and pedestrians. Findings and recommendations are the result of a public outreach process, field analysis and application of state-of-the practice planning and evaluation techniques. The focus of the plan was to target specific locations within the tri-county region, and propose solutions, treatments and practices to implement improvements. The products of this study include the Master Plan report and appendices, an Executive Summary, and GIS mapping.

You can read the comprehensive plan by downloading the following files.  The plan was broken up into smaller components for easier downloading.

Mid-Hudson South Region
Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan
Front Cover
The Master Plan
Rockland County: Bicycle and Pedestrian Network (Map)
Westchester County: Bicycle and Pedestrian Network (Map)
Putnam County: Bicycle and Pedestrian Network (Map)
Three County Study Area: Bicycle and Pedestrian Network (Map)
Identified Projects and Prototype Examples (Part of Master Plan Document)
Project Location Matrix (Part of Master Plan Document)
Typical Unit Costs
Cost Estimates - By County

All files are in Adobe PDF format.  You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read these files.  If you do not have Acrobat Reader you can download a free copy here.

2002 Rockland County Department of Planning