Public Works


Contact Us

Office Location:
Public Works Department
500 15th Avenue SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Phone Number: (319) 286-5176
Fax Number: (319) 774-5653
Office Hours:  
Monday - Friday 
7:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Email: traffic@cedar-rapids.org

After Hours:
If you need immediate assistance to report malfunctioning traffic signals, traffic sign repairs, or deficient construction traffic controls, please call the Police Department Dispatch at (319) 286-5491

Learn More About Cycling Efforts in our Community

Points of Pride

  • Cedar Rapids was named a Bicycle Friendly Community in 2014 by the League of American Bicyclists
  • Cedar Rapids has added more than 20 miles of bikeways since 2008
  • Cedar Rapids was the 1st in Iowa to install green bike lanes 
  • Cedar Rapids was the 1st in Iowa to install protected bike lanes 
Bike to Work Week 2024
May 11-17, 2024
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Ride the Districts 2024
Save the date!
Ride the Districts will be held June 8, 2024 | 9:30 am

The 15 mile guided ride will begin and end at Prairie Park Fishery Trailhead. Please note that the Sac & Fox Trail is unpaved, so bikes with wider tires are strongly encouraged for this ride. The ride is free, but registration is required using the below form.




Check out the bike route:






Trails and Bikeways System

Learn more about the trails and bikeways system on the City's Trails page.


Linn County and Cedar Rapids Trail and Bikeway Plan
The City of Cedar Rapids and Linn County are completing a community-driven planning process for the Linn County and Cedar Rapids Trails & Bikeways Plan. Learn more about the project and how to provide your feedback by visiting the project webpage.


Bike Parking Inventory
The City of Cedar Rapids and Corridor MPO are conducting an inventory of bike racks in the community and we need your help to make it happen! All you have to do is start looking. Whether you're going for a bike ride or conducting day to day activities, keep an eye out for bike racks. Find one...or several? Submit an inventory report form to document the location, condition, and image of each bike rack. The inventoried bike racks will then appear on our map for others to see.

Submit a bike rack location or view the inventory map

Micromobility Program


A bike-share program allows residents to conveniently check out and rent a bike or scooter for short trips, returning them to a designated parking station once they are done. The bikes and scooters are electric assists. Smart transportation is easy to use — locate an e-bike or scooter on the VeoRide app, scan to unlock, and you’re on your way in seconds! Learn MORE HERE.

Bike Symbols 

Green Bike Lanesgreen bike lane on road

  • What it means: The green increases the visibility of the intersection and alerts motorists and cyclists to potential areas of conflict. Motorists must first yield to cyclists before passing through a green bike lane. Learn more about green bike lanes. 

  • Where to find them: Visible on 3rd Street and 3rd Avenue SE, and 42nd Street NE.


Sharrows & Super SharrowsSuper Sharrow bike symbol on road

  • What it means: Indicates a “Shared Use Lane.” Helps identify where people riding bikes should safely be positioned on the road to avoid “dooring,” and reminds drivers to watch for bikes. Motorists may drive their vehicles as normal but should give cyclists at least three feet when passing. 

  • Where to find them: Sharrows are visible on Bever Avenue SE. Super Sharrows are visible on 4th Avenue SE.

Protected Bike LanesProtected bike lane downtown

  • What it means: A cyclist is protected from the travel lane by planters, curbs, or parked vehicles. Protected bike lanes separate cyclists from moving vehicles, create a more comfortable experience for those riding bikes, and decrease incidents of “dooring.”  More info on the benefits of protected bike lanes can be found on PeopleforBikes.Org

  • Where to find them: A parking-protected bike lane appears on 3rd Avenue, between 6th Street SW and 3rd Street SE.


 Making Turns

For Motorists: Entering Bike Lanes 
After yielding to bikes, drivers may use the bike lane to make turns or other maneuvers. It's okay for drivers to enter bike lanes:

  • When making a right-hand turn up to 50 feet from the intersection (approximately 2 parallel parking spaces)
  • When they are pulling into driveways
  • When they are crossing the bike lane to park.
  • Buses can also temporarily move into the green bike lane when dropping off and picking up passengers.
  • Drivers must yield to cyclists

Rendering of bike lane turn

For Cyclists: Using Green Turn Box 

The bike lanes on 3rd Avenue SE include a green turn box at intersections. Green turn boxes assist cyclists in making safe left-hand turns. Instructions for making a left-hand turn on a bike: 

  1. When approaching the intersection, pull forward and position yourself in the green turn box.
  2. Wait at the green box until the next green light, then pull forward and continue through the intersection.

Diagram showing left hand turns


QUESTIONS? EMAIL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 
 


The Bicycle Advisory Committee
The Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) was established in 2008 and provides an opportunity for residents and organizations to discuss upcoming bike facility projects, plan events that bring cyclists together, and bring attention to issues. The committee meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 8:30 a.m. at the City Services Center (500 15th Avenue SW). 

Members include City traffic engineering and police department bike patrol staff, bike shop owners and managers, bike club members, and a local League of American Bicyclists Cycling instructor.  The Committee’s goal is for the City of Cedar Rapids to become a Bicycle Friendly Community.  

Related Links

The City of Cedar Rapids Bicycle Ambassadors are representatives from bicycle clubs, running and triathlon clubs, area businesses, and schools. They plan and volunteer at events, promote bike safety education and encouragement at bicycle-friendly events, and act as liaisons between the cycling community and the Bicycle Advisory Committee. For more information about becoming a bicycle ambassador or volunteering at events, email Traffic Engineering.

Cedar Rapids Area Clubs and Advocacy Organizations

Bicyclists of Iowa City (BIC)

BIKEIOWA

Corridor Running (f/n/a Cedar Valley Running Assoc)

Cedar Rapids BMX 

East Iowa Ski Club (EISC) 

Hawkeye Bicycle Association (HBA)

Iowa Bicycle Coalition

Iowa Bicycle Racing Association

Iowa City Cycling Club

Iowa Coalition of Off-Road Riders (ICORR)

Linn County Trails Association (LCTA)

League of American Bicyclists

Midwest Xtreme Triathlon Club

Marion-Cedar Rapids RHINOs Bike Club

 

University of Iowa Cycling Club (UICC)

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