Comprehensive Bikeway Design Workshop

Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Date:
Friday August 29, 2025
Location: Portland, OR
Website


As Portland, Oregon has put bikeway plans into effect, we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t—how to plan effectively, design correctly and make investments that get results. We’ve distilled those lessons into this course, which covers the fundamentals of bikeway design and planning through an intensive week of interactive classroom, field tours, and design exercises.

Instructors are leading practitioners in the field who draw from their years of experience, along with project examples, to highlight practical applications of the principles and techniques covered. The instruction and interaction with other participants will bring you up to speed on innovative practice and research and teach you the skills and techniques you need to get started on your next project.

Over the years, the Portland area has implemented numerous types of innovative bicycle facilities and treatments. Daily field tours provide first-hand experience with these facilities and projects discussed in the classroom. These tours showcase not just the operational qualities but also how bikeway planning affects community livability and economic development.

“The Bikeway Design Course gives tangible examples of policies and standards in action…. I would highly recommend anyone attend this course to learn and experience the practical design implementation of a great cycling city,” said one 2024 participant.

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Make low-risk investments in proven bicycle plans and facilities;
  • Select the appropriate bicycle facility design based on urban form, traffic conditions and multimodal context;
  • List the different ways that a bicycle facility can meet or not meet the needs of people who bike;
  • Use the FHWA Experiment process to test innovative bikeway design;
  • Describe the tradeoffs of designing better facilities to accommodate all road users;
  • Identify various options for treating intersections that incorporate bicycle facilities;
  • Describe the health benefits of active transportation;
  • Identify opportunities, strategies and programs to encourage more people to bike and walk;
  • Talk to an engineer and communicate effectively with them about facility requirements;
  • Build their personal network with experts from the various facets of bikeway design;
  • Feel rejuvenated and excited to go back to work and make an impact!

Posted May 7, 2025



Planetizen Courses logo

Planetizen Courses: Online Training in Urban Planning

Access more than 250 urban planning courses on your computer, phone, or tablet. Learn today, plan for tomorrow.

View Courses

Edmonton, Canada

Planetizen AICP Exam Prep Class logo

Planetizen AICP* Exam Prep Class

90% of students who took our class passed the exam and became AICP* certified.

View Class

image of laptop and class instructor Jeff Levine