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    Ankeny ranks near top in U.S. for being bike friendly

    By Linh Ta,

    6 days ago

    Ankeny is the sixth-best mid-sized city in the country to ride a bike, according to new 2024 rankings released today by People for Bikes .

    Why it matters: A bikeable city offers transportation options and encourages healthy activities and tourism.


    How it works: People for Bikes , a bicycle advocacy nonprofit, ranks cities annually based on population and ease of transportation via bike.

    • The group examines the quality and connectivity of bike paths, traffic infrastructure, roads and protected lanes.
    • Medium-sized cities are considered 50,000-300,000 people.

    State of play: Ankeny scored high because of its number of wide, multi-use paths, says Rebecca Davies, city ratings program director of People for Bikes.

    • Many of these paths are near major roadways and also connect to regional trails, she added.
    • The High Trestle, Gay Lea Wilson and Oralabor Gateway trails all help connect the city, as well as smaller trails that go through parks.
    • Out of all cities, including large-sized ones, Ankeny ranked 36th.

    Zoom out: Beyond Ankeny, Ames ranked seventh among medium-sized cities and West Des Moines ranked 15th.

    • In Ames, pedestrian accessibility near Iowa State's campus plays a major role in its standing, as well as the city's commitment to dedicate 10% of its capital improvement plan to bike infrastructure, Davies says.
    • West Des Moines also ranked high thanks to its number of easily accessible trails.
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