Requesting Bike & Pedestrian

Infrastructure Repairs

Bike/Walk Central Florida supports communities by sharing information and resources that help bring attention to safety concerns and maintenance needs. If you would like to report bike or pedestrian infrastructure issues, such as sidewalks, crosswalks, signals, signage, or roadway features, the fastest and most effective first step is to contact your local city or county government directly.


Most local governments manage these requests through their public works, transportation, or traffic engineering departments, often using the same service request system residents use to report potholes or other road maintenance issues.

How to Submit a Request

1

Start with your county’s service request page

Use the links below to find your local county’s service request or reporting page.


If you don’t see your community listed, visit your local government’s website or use a search engine with terms like “report a problem,” “report a road issue,” or “submit a service request,” along with “public works,” “traffic engineering,” or “transportation.”


2

Provide clear and specific details

Be sure to include:

  • The exact location (address or intersection)
  • A clear description of the issue or safety concern
  • Any relevant details (near a school, trail, transit stop, or high-traffic area)

3

Save your confirmation information

If you receive a ticket or confirmation number, keep it for reference and follow-up.

Find Your County’s Service Request Page

Use the links below to report bike and pedestrian infrastructure issues directly to your local county.

Need Additional Support?

Bike/Walk Central Florida can help advocate, amplify, or support community safety efforts, especially when an issue involves broader safety concerns, data needs, or long-term solutions.