Overland Park has a long-term, comprehensive bicycle plan.
This coordinated and strategic effort to develop a comfortable, safe, and accessible network of bicycle facilities throughout Overland Park by:
The City Council reviews plan implementation suggestions on a regular basis to determine funding for new projects, including additional bike lanes and sharrows on city streets.
The plan proposed 263 miles of bicycling infrastructure, including additional bike lanes and sharrows on city streets. The plan also involves better connections to and between existing trails, and the addition of bike lanes to already-planned new road project in southern Overland Park.
If you use any bike or scooter, be courteous to others on the trail:
In 2022, crews striped the following streets with bike lanes:
In 2021, crews marked 136 bike and shared bike lanes as part of these mill and overlay projects:
They also added wide shoulders to accommodate bicyclists on Quivira Road, from 159th to 170th.
In 2020, crews marked bike and shared bike lanes along Nall Avenue, from 83rd to 95th. They also added wide shoulders that accommodate bicyclists on: