How do the city’s standards for bike lanes compare to state requirements?

Below is a table comparing Sugar Land to TxDOT's bicycle facilities standards.

City of Sugar LandTexas Department of Transportation
Bicycle Lane Width
A minimum of five feet (5’) wide.
At least 5 feet wide in a curb and gutter section.
Bicycle Lane Striping
A solid stripe, four inches (4”) wide.
A solid white line (4 to 6-in. or 100 to 150-mm wide).
Buffered Bike Lane Width
A minimum of five to six feet (5’ to 6’) wide, with at least 18-24 inches wide buffer.
Minimum 5 to 7 feet with 2 to 3 feet painted buffer.
Bike Lane and On-Street Parking 
Six to seven feet (6 to 7’) wide.
Recommended width of 6 ft. (1.8 m) and a 2-foot wide buffer.
Signage
R3-17 (Texas MUTCD Bicycle Regulatory and Guidance Signage)
R3-17 (Texas MUTCD Bicycle Regulatory and Guidance Signage) minimum size of 24” X 18”.
Shared Use Path
A minimum of ten feet (10’) wide.
The minimum paved width for a two-directional shared use path is 10 ft. (3.0 m).
Sidepaths
Shared Use Path / Sidepaths
A minimum of five feet (10’) wide.
A minimum of 10 feet wide.

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1. What standards does the city use when building bike lanes?
2. How’s does the city’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan influence bike lanes standards?
3. How do the city’s standards for bike lanes compare to state requirements?