Bicycle & Pedestrian Planning
The City continues to work on a number of initiatives to support the City's effort to become more bikeable and walkable. Portsmouth is currently a Bronze Level Bike Friendly Community according to The League of American Cyclists, and a Silver Level Walk Friendly Community according to The Walk Friendly Communities program (WFC). Check back here for updates on implementation of the Bicycle Pedestrian Plan, progress on Bicycling and Walking Friendly Communities designations, Safe Routes to School projects and programs, and other projects to improve our City's bicycle and pedestrian networks.

Infrastructure Projects:
- Elwyn Road Side Path
- Peverly Hill Road Complete Street
- NH Seacoast Greenway (Hampton Branch Rail Trail)
- North Mill Pond Trail & Greenway
- Middle Street / Lafayette Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor Project
- Elwyn Park Sidewalks and Traffic Calming
- US Route 1 Corridor Project
Information about other infrastructure projects that include Bicycle and Pedestrian components can be found on the Citywide Project web page.
Plans and Policies:
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
- Complete Streets Design Guidelines
- Complete Streets Policy , adopted by the City Council on October 7, 2013
- Bicycle Friendly Community Policy , adopted by the City Council on October 7, 2013
- Walk Friendly Community Policy , adopted by the City Council on October 7, 2013
- Safe Routes to School Action Plan, February 2010