{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "Proposed_Bikeway", "guid": "C970D893-BE1D-4A97-A669-D8B0FBF00DBB", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Proposed Bikeways within the SACOG region.\nLine segments represent transportation routes for pedestrian and/or bicycle use. The \"class\" field signifies level of use in the design.\n\nClass 1 designates a hard-surface multi-use trail suitable for bicycle and foot traffic. It is separate from infrastructure for motor vehicle traffic and meets CalTrans standards for width, signage, and surface.\n\nClass 2 designates an on-street lane for bicycles only. Lanes have striping and other markings to separate them from motor vehicle traffic. There are versions of class 2 lanes that are separated from traffic with painted areas for added security and visibility for riders.\n\nClass 3 designates an on-street route for bicycles only. Routes are marked by signage only; cyclists are expected to ride with the flow of traffic.\n\nClass 4 designates a buffered bike lane. Buffered bike lanes have have striping and other markings to designate them for bicycle traffic, but also by some form of upright buffer to separate them from motor vehicle traffic. Possible buffers include curbs, planters, parked cars, and pylons. A bike lane separated by paint only is a class 2, not a class 4.\nUpdates will occur on a rolling basis as we review plans and learn about new bike/ped facilities built.", "description": "", "summary": "Proposed Bikeways within the SACOG region.\nLine segments represent transportation routes for pedestrian and/or bicycle use. The \"class\" field signifies level of use in the design.\n\nClass 1 designates a hard-surface multi-use trail suitable for bicycle and foot traffic. It is separate from infrastructure for motor vehicle traffic and meets CalTrans standards for width, signage, and surface.\n\nClass 2 designates an on-street lane for bicycles only. Lanes have striping and other markings to separate them from motor vehicle traffic. There are versions of class 2 lanes that are separated from traffic with painted areas for added security and visibility for riders.\n\nClass 3 designates an on-street route for bicycles only. Routes are marked by signage only; cyclists are expected to ride with the flow of traffic.\n\nClass 4 designates a buffered bike lane. Buffered bike lanes have have striping and other markings to designate them for bicycle traffic, but also by some form of upright buffer to separate them from motor vehicle traffic. Possible buffers include curbs, planters, parked cars, and pylons. A bike lane separated by paint only is a class 2, not a class 4.\nUpdates will occur on a rolling basis as we review plans and learn about new bike/ped facilities built.", "title": "Proposed Bikeway", "tags": [ "Bikeway", "Class", "Bike", "Route" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Map Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -122.335761001468, 38.0097383840664 ], [ -120.07813188316, 39.4763191706104 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_II_FIPS_0402_Feet", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }