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Pedaling Toward Progress: City of Orlando Earns Silver Bicycle Friendly Community Award for Promoting Multimodal Travel and Building a Bicycle-Friendly America

February 6, 2025 by Ashley Papagni, PhD, City of Orlando Public Information Officer

The Award Recognizes Orlando’s Contributions to Promoting Healthier More Efficient Travel Options

The League of American Bicyclists awarded the City of Orlando the Silver Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) designation, joining nearly 100 communities across the country contributing to the movement for a more Bicycle Friendly America. This recognition highlights Orlando’s commitment to improving and expanding its bicycle network for both residents and visitors. 

“Orlando has worked to transform the City Beautiful into the City Bikeable – a vibrant, sustainable destination that prioritizes safe and accessible options for cyclists,” said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. “This Bicycle Friendly Community designation reflects our ongoing commitment to investing in bike-friendly infrastructure, building strong partnerships with local businesses and fostering community programs that encourage our residents to get out and bike.” 

While the award process takes into account visible elements such as bike infrastructure, the Silver-level recognition also acknowledges Orlando’s dedication to bike education through Cycle Savvy courses, pro-bike policies and community events such as the highly attended annual Bike to Work Day. Additionally, as part of the City’s Growth Management Plan, Orlando is advancing infrastructure improvements through new initiatives, like Complete Streets and Quick-Build infrastructure programs. 

“Bicycling is more than just a mode of transportation—it’s a powerful tool for building healthier communities, fostering sustainability and connecting people,” said Bill Nesper, Executive Director of the League of American Bicyclists. “The cities and towns recognized in this round of Bicycle Friendly Community awards are leading the way by investing in infrastructure and programs that make biking an easier, safer and more accessible choice. Their leadership demonstrates that supporting bicycling is an investment in a healthier future for everyone.” 

The Bicycle Friendly Community program encourages ongoing improvement, with communities renewing their status every four years to stay aligned with evolving safety standards and best practices. 

“We’re proud of this achievement and the recognition it brings to Orlando’s commitment to safe biking,” said Tanya Wilder, Director of Transportation for the City of Orlando. “As we celebrate this milestone, we’re already looking ahead to the next opportunity to enhance our bicycle network, expand our programs and continue progressing as a Bicycle Friendly Community.” 

To learn more about bike-friendly programs and communities, visit Orlando Bike Trails and Paths and Bike League’s BFC Program. 

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