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Learn more about the planning process that will develop strategies to prioritize safety for all roadway users.

Pedestrian, Bicyclist, & Transit Resources

Pedestrian & Bicyclist Count Reports

With the help of staff and volunteers, the Planning Division routinely conducts Pedestrian & Bicyclist counts throughout Columbia.  By counting pedestrians and bicyclists, volunteers help to ensure that all of the City’s residents count: transit riders, pedestrians, and bicyclists are often not accounted for in traffic studies – the same traffic studies used to make important decisions about our City’s landscape.  Volunteers are essential to the survey process, and counts are generally held in the Spring and Fall of each year – you can sign up to receive Walk Bike Columbia emails to stay in the loop for future count opportunities!

We’ll release a two-year report on 2024 -2025 data in the near future – stay tuned! While we’re shifting to generating the full report every two years, that certainly doesn’t mean we aren’t using the data in the meantime – we forward comments and suggestions to all the relevant departments and agencies as soon as each set of counts concludes.

2023 Count Report2022 Count Report2014-2021 Count ReportSign up for our Walk Bike Columbia e-newsletter

Sign up + select your spot today! We’re counting on Saturdays from 10AM – Noon, and Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 7:30 – 9:30AM, starting April 11th! 

Sign up to count this Spring!

Blue Bike Bike Share Program

The bike share system is temporarily out of service due to the previous operator, Bewegen, shuttering their operations in Spring of 2023.

Bikes and Transit in Columbia, SC

Racks have been provided to increase mobility of customers and encourage the sued of alternative transportation, the COMET has installed bike racks on all of the COMET Buses. These Racks can hold two standard bikes. A Rack and Role Brochure is available at the COMET website.

Bicycle Parking

There are a number of bike racks throughout the City, and that number is constantly growing. For an interactive map showing bike parking locations, please visit the City’s GIS public information viewer – bike racks are visible under “Recreation & Transportation” tab. If you know of a bike rack that isn’t showing up (or one that is no longer there), please email us at transportationplanning@columbiasc.gov, and we’ll get it fixed!

City of Columbia Bike Rack Partnership Program

The City of Columbia’s Bike Rack Partnership Program works to provide installation of sponsored bike parking on public property. Businesses or individuals can sponsor a single rack (2 bike capacity) or a bike corral, and the City’s Public Works Department will install the bike parking at no cost.

Local Trail Systems

A map of existing bike facilities is available on the City’s interactive GIS public information viewer.  There are a number of trail systems and trail networks in the Midlands Area – a few are listed below (not all allow bicycles).

Cycling Organizations

Recreational Cycling at Fort Jackson

The Fort requires non-affiliated individuals (those who do not normally have access to the base) to sign up for a MWR Cycling Membership; follow these instructions to gain access. Affiliated and non-affiliated individuals must also register with, as well as sign in when using the base, through iSportsman.

Midlands Bicycle Calendar

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