
The Pedestrian Master Plan amends the Rockville 2040 Comprehensive Plan and provides the vision for a safe, comfortable, and equitable pedestrian network in Rockville. The plan is intended to be used by city staff, elected officials, development applicants, and residents as a guide for improving the pedestrian environment over the next ten years. The plan sets out the following vision for Rockville:
“All residents and visitors to Rockville can choose to safely, comfortably, and conveniently walk or roll throughout the city, because the transportation network and built environment support pedestrian travel and anticipate the needs and abilities of everyone walking and rolling.”
The plan is composed of 46 action items to help guide the planning and implementation of new pedestrian infrastructure, update city transportation policies to better address the needs of pedestrians, and develop or improve city practices to maintain a sustainable pedestrian work program.
Walking and rolling describes mobility that does not use motor vehicles, e-scooters, or bicycles. This includes:
- Walking with or without a white cane, audio-assistance device, or walker.
- Running.
- Using a wheelchair, knee-walker, mobility scooter, or stroller.
The Mayor and Council approved and adopted the Pedestrian Master Plan on Oct. 30, 2023.

Goals
The plan established four goals to help the city achieve its pedestrian vision:
Ensure Accessibility
Strive to ensure that all people have access to destinations in Rockville and that improving access should be provided over expanding mobility.
Advance Equity
Advance transportation equity through development, capital improvement projects, and maintenance. All Rockville residents, employees, and visitors have the right to access local destination, regardless of their travel mode and the transportation system.
Increase Walking and Rolling
Plan and build for a desired level of pedestrian activity and support efforts to reach that level. The City of Rockville acknowledges that more people walking is a benefit for the city.
Institutionalize Walking and Rolling
Incorporate more supportive pedestrian policies into existing transportation practices and programs
Maps
The following maps are included in the Pedestrian Master Plan and can be zoomed in to focus on specific areas in the city.

Help Improve Walking and Rolling in Rockville
Join the Rockville Pedestrian Advocacy Committee (RPAC) and help provide recommendations and guidance to the Mayor and Council. RPAC comments on ongoing transportation projects, learns about other pedestrian projects in the city, and helps the city carry out the Pedestrian Master Plan.
Contact
Bryan Barnett-Woods
Public Works Department
Traffic and Transportation Division
240-314-8527
bbwoods@rockvillemd.gov
Hours
Monday – Friday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Address
Rockville City Hall
111 Maryland Ave.
Rockville, MD 20850