Round Lake Beach Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan

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The Village of Round Lake Beach has partnered with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to create the Round Lake Beach Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The plan will develop recommendations that represents the vision of the Round Lake Beach community.


Through data collection and analysis, community listening and feedback, the Round Lake Beach Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan will:



It is important that our communities have streets that are safe, comfortable, and accessible for all users, including people who travel by foot, mobility device, or bike. Bicycling and walking have economic, environmental, social, and health benefits – plus, they can be fun ways to travel!


By making our streets friendly for people walking and biking of all ages and abilities, our community members will have safer and more comfortable opportunities to bike and walk to school, work, parks, community centers, local businesses, and to family and friends in Round Lake Beach.


Read more CMAP's Bicycle and Pedestrian program here.


Community involvement was critical throughout the planning process and is equally important to see these recommendations to implementation! Since the project is now closed, we encourage you to reach out to the Village to learn how you can help make your vision become a reality.



The Village of Round Lake Beach has partnered with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to create the Round Lake Beach Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The plan will develop recommendations that represents the vision of the Round Lake Beach community.


Through data collection and analysis, community listening and feedback, the Round Lake Beach Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan will:



It is important that our communities have streets that are safe, comfortable, and accessible for all users, including people who travel by foot, mobility device, or bike. Bicycling and walking have economic, environmental, social, and health benefits – plus, they can be fun ways to travel!


By making our streets friendly for people walking and biking of all ages and abilities, our community members will have safer and more comfortable opportunities to bike and walk to school, work, parks, community centers, local businesses, and to family and friends in Round Lake Beach.


Read more CMAP's Bicycle and Pedestrian program here.


Community involvement was critical throughout the planning process and is equally important to see these recommendations to implementation! Since the project is now closed, we encourage you to reach out to the Village to learn how you can help make your vision become a reality.


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Map Key Challenges & Opportunities

8 months

Help us identify where there are challenges and opportunities for bicycling and walking in Round Lake Beach! Your input will help identify locations for potential projects and improvements and inform the final plan's recommendations.

How do I add a location to the map?

  • First, click  "Add Pin" 
  • Select one of the various pins 
  • Drag the pin to your preferred location in the map
  • Add a comment about the location (optional)
CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Where do you want to walk or bike in Round Lake Beach?

5 months

We are working to plan a bike network comfortable for all ages and abilities. If you felt comfortable and safe, where would you want to walk or bike?

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
Page last updated: 24 Oct 2024, 02:58 PM