The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC), in partnership with the City of Reno is asking for community input regarding the final design of the Biggest Little Bike Network Project at three upcoming pop-up events.
The RTC says, the Biggest Little Bike Network is a significant milestone in transforming Downtown Reno's transportation infrastructure.
They also said, this network will enhance four key Downtown Reno corridors with protected bike lanes, improved intersections, and accessible bus stops designed to provide better separation between different modes of transportation.
Pop-up locations:
- Sunday, September 14 from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Riverside Farmers Market at Idlewild Park.
- Tuesday, September 16 from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the University of Nevada outside the Joe Crowley Student Union.
- Wednesday, September 17 from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at Bike Night Reno at Reno City Plaza.
RTC also says, community members that are unable to attend the in-person events can review project materials and submit feedback online.
The Biggest Little Bike Network will connect the University of Nevada campus with Downtown and Midtown areas.
RTC says, this will create more transportation options for students, visitors, and residents seeking entertainment and other destinations.
The project corridors include:
- Virginia Street – from 9th Street to California Avenue.
- 4th Street – from Evans Avenue to Keystone Avenue.
- Vine Street – from University Terrace to Riverside Drive.
- Lake Street/Evans Avenue/Sinclair Street – from 9th Street to Holcomb Avenue
The project is in its design phase, the construction is expected to begin in 2026.
