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BPAC asks Temple Terrace to study modern bicycle parking and end-of-trip standards

May 05, 2026 | City of Temple Terrace, Hillsborough County, Florida


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BPAC asks Temple Terrace to study modern bicycle parking and end-of-trip standards
Brent Buffington, chair of the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee, asked the Temple Terrace City Council on May 5 to direct staff to review and recommend modern bicycle-parking standards to be applied for new development and substantial redevelopment.

Buffington said the goal is to make bicycling a practical everyday option, not a mandate: short-term racks near building entrances, secure long-term storage for employees and residents, and selective end-of-trip facilities (lockers, changing areas, showers) where appropriate. He told the council the committee benchmarked peer cities and recommends using national guidance such as Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals guidance to draft realistic code language.

Staff clarified current local practice for commercial projects: bicycle parking is reviewed during site-plan review and the existing rule for commercial properties provides bike racks to support 10% of automobile parking capacity (for example, a 100-space site would expect racks for ten bikes). Buffington said code updates would be integrated into permitting so costs are borne by developers as part of site design.

Council unanimously directed staff to evaluate BPAC’s draft materials, benchmark peer cities, coordinate with the committee during the process and return with recommendations. Several members suggested scheduling a workshop after staff’s initial review to incorporate committee feedback and set realistic implementation timelines.

What happens next: Staff will review BPAC materials, assess administrative impacts and return to council with a recommendation; if code changes are appropriate, staff would draft ordinance language for council consideration.

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