Bike Lane Requests & Design Standards - Fontana

Transportation California 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of California

In Fontana, California, residents and local organizations can request new bike lanes or changes to existing bike facilities through the City’s traffic and engineering process. Requests are evaluated by Traffic Engineering for safety, traffic operations, and network connectivity; final design follows city standards and applicable state guidance. This guide explains who enforces bike-lane rules, what penalties may apply, how to submit a request, typical review steps, and where to find official forms and contacts.

Start by contacting Traffic Engineering to confirm local requirements and any waiting lists.

How requests are evaluated

Requests begin with a documented petition or service request to Traffic Engineering. Staff typically reviews collision and traffic volume data, on-street parking impacts, drainage and right-of-way constraints, and connectivity to existing bicycle routes. Public outreach or neighborhood notification may be part of the process for projects that change parking or vehicle lanes. The City’s municipal code provides the legal framework for street use and improvements.[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

Fontana enforces bike lane rules through administrative citations, traffic enforcement, and public-works compliance where applicable. Specific monetary fines for obstructing or modifying bike lanes are not specified on the cited pages; the municipal code and enforcement pages list general street and traffic penalties but do not show a dedicated bike-lane fine table.[1] Enforcement and field investigations are coordinated between Traffic Engineering and the Fontana Police Department; reporting a blocked or damaged bike lane should be directed to the Police non-emergency line or the City service request portal.[3][2]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: not specified on the cited page for first versus repeat offences; see municipal code for administrative citation procedures.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, repair directives, and civil actions are possible under street-use authorities; specific remedies are not itemized on the cited pages.
  • Enforcers and contacts: Traffic Engineering and the Fontana Police Department handle complaints and investigations.[2][3]
  • Appeals: appeal or administrative review routes are governed by municipal procedures; time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages.

Applications & Forms

The City maintains service request and traffic/engineering intake procedures for infrastructure requests. A dedicated bike-lane application form is not specified on the Traffic Engineering page; applicants are directed to submit a traffic or public-works service request for an initial evaluation.[2]

If you need documentation for a petition, include maps, photos, and a clear description of the requested extents and justifications.

Typical review and design steps

  • Intake and completeness check by Traffic Engineering.
  • Field data collection (traffic counts, collision history, curb width).
  • Preliminary design and standards check against City specifications and applicable state guidance.
  • Public outreach and coordination with affected stakeholders when changes affect parking or access.
  • Final approval by the responsible department and, if required, City Council or other permitting authorities.

FAQ

How do I request a new bike lane in Fontana?
Submit a service request or contact Traffic Engineering to start the evaluation and provide maps, photos, and the desired extents; see the City Traffic Engineering contact page for submission details.[2]
How long does the review take?
Timelines vary with workload, data collection needs, and any required outreach; no fixed review time is specified on the cited pages.
Who enforces bike-lane obstructions?
Enforcement is coordinated between Traffic Engineering and the Fontana Police Department; report hazards via the Police non-emergency line or the City service portal.[3][2]

How-To

  1. Gather evidence: map the location, take photos, and note recurring issues.
  2. Contact Traffic Engineering or submit a City service request to formally log the request.[2]
  3. Cooperate with field assessments and provide any additional information requested by staff.
  4. If a project is recommended, follow City instructions for public outreach, permitting, and scheduling.
  5. Pay required fees or participate in project funding as directed by the City; specific fees may be listed with permit approvals or not specified on the cited pages.

Key Takeaways

  • Start at Traffic Engineering with maps and photos to initiate a request.
  • Enforcement involves both Police and Public Works; report obstructed lanes promptly.
  • Many procedural specifics such as exact fines or dedicated bike-lane forms are not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with City staff.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Fontana Municipal Code - street and traffic provisions
  2. [2] City of Fontana Traffic Engineering / Public Works
  3. [3] City of Fontana Police Department - reporting and enforcement