MINUTES Oceanside Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Plaza Community Room
|
|
- Neil Ball
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 MINUTES Oceanside Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Plaza Community Room 300 North Coast Highway Oceanside, CA Monday, March 17, a.m a.m. 1) Present at the meeting were: i) Committee Co-chairs Howard LaGrange and Pete Penseyres, Secretary Brenda Miller, Committee members Mark Castro from Omega Bikes, Oceanside Planning Commissioner Bob Neal, Oceanside Bicycle Coordinator Steve Tisdale, North County Transit District Deputy Chief of Operations Mike Wygant, Jim Curl from Bike the Coast/Taste the Coast, Kathryn Fox, Art Bierle, Jerry Edwards, Todd Quinn, Dolores Wells, and Andrew Zachary from Main Street Bike Parking. 2) Minutes of previous meeting approval and correction a) Howard LaGrange asked that any corrections be ed to him directly. 3) Items for Discussions a) Oceanside Police Comments: i) No police officers were available. b) CALTRANS Issues: Seth Cutter i) Seth was not able to attend, but will be present April 21. Prior to the meeting, he ed some photos of Harbor Drive at Camp Pendleton, specifically west on Harbor Drive, depicting recently installed BMUFL and Share the Road signs. (1) Committee comments were as follows: (a) Bicycle-triggered warning lights would be a good idea. (b) Pete Penseyres said green bike boxes might also help the area if sharrows don t solve the problem of right hooks onto I-5 from the #2 right/straight choice lane. (c) Howard LaGrange said that Seth Cutter advised sharrows are due to be installed, though the date is unknown at this time. Howard LaGrange said that it s difficult to add roadway markings in daytime because of car traffic. Moreover, Howard said, there is only one CalTrans roadway striping crew for District 11, which includes all of Imperial and San Diego Counties. (2) In re: Pete also advised that southbound North Santa Fe Ave at the SR-76 crossing, the signal detectors don t work for bicyclists. Another similar problem is located at SR-76 and Southbound Benet. That intersection has only one pedestrian crossing, which is located on the east side of Benet. Pete specifically cautioned that use of the pedestrian signal at Benet requires the Page 1 of 6
2 bicyclist to be in a dangerous position and on the wrong side of the roadway, facing vehicular traffic. c) Traffic Skills 101: Pete Penseyres i) This month s class filled up two weeks ago, with a 25-person class size. Most attendees, Pete said, are coming from the city of San Diego, particularly since Oceanside Dept. of Parks and Recreation has been advertising on Facebook, television, and through the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition. ii) Jerry Edwards said word of mouth has been very good advertising for the class. So many people have taken Pete s Traffic Skills 101 class and shared their positive experiences that more people are taking an interest in signing up. iii) Howard LaGrange said the Saturday roadway section is now held at the Oceanside City Hall Plaza with the drills conducted in the parking garage. There are often no parked cars in the structure because class is held during the weekend, so there s no vehicle traffic to avoid. d) Elementary School Education: Howard LaGrange i) Completed Rodeos & Assemblies: Howard mentioned this list of schools at which the Committee has conducted bicycle education assemblies and rodeos in 2014: (1) Mission Elementary: January 15/18: 96 students participated (2) Nichols Elementary: February 13/15: 67 students participated (3) Palmquist Elementary: March 6/8: 61 students participated (a) Howard said the success was largely due to the large number of volunteers who helped conduct the rodeos. Two Oceanside bike patrol officers also participated, specifically with the snail race, an exercise in bicycle control at very low speeds. (b) Very few helmets were distributed at Palmquist, since kids already had them. Helmets distributed were often merely replacing ones that the children had outgrown. ii) Upcoming education events: (1) South Oceanside Elementary: March 20 assembly from 1:30-2:30 pm, followed by an on-bike skills rodeo to be held Saturday, March 22. (a) Howard requested a significant number of volunteers for this event. The school s Principal is a serious bicyclist, so he s anticipating a large group of kids participating. (b) Committee is hopeful that a bike-train-to-school program can be developed. Todd Quinn emphasized the importance of such an event and networking with parents. (c) Todd also mentioned that he saw a local television coverage of a pro bmx rider and his team demonstrating bike handling skills. He asked if the Committee can do something like that or at least look for TV coverage of the rodeos. Page 2 of 6
3 (i) Brenda Miller said that such publicity could trigger greater demand with the potential to replicate rodeos at other schools. (ii) Jim Curl suggested the Committee invite other communities bike/walk activists to attend and learn how to do rodeos of their own. (d) Art Bierle suggested we need to have a safety volunteer to calm the kids and keep them focused during the rodeos. (e) Oceanside Bicycle Coordinator, Steve Tisdale, added that the location of Mission Meadows Elementary lies within the city of Oceanside but it s part of Vista School District. That might increase awareness of the bicycle education program. (2) Mission Meadows Elementary on April 17/19, Libby Elementary on May 15/17, and Foussat Elementary on May 22/24 e) Current Projects: Howard LaGrange i) Coast Hwy Bike Ride (1) Howard showed several photos from the Committee s February bike ride that included a deteriorated asphalt surface covering the concrete roadbed between Oceanside Blvd. and Morse. He explained that the surface condition is made more hazardous by a bad gutter/asphalt seam, which can trap a bicyclist s tire and cause a fall. (2) Dolores Wells said she lives nearby and finds it that section of roadway dangerous and dicey. She prefers there be sharrows if the Class 2 cannot be improved. (3) NOTE: The City performed repairs to the Bike Lane with asphalt the week following this meeting. ii) Inductive Loop Bike Counters (1) Howard said the City of San Diego wanted a $10,000 accommodation fee to install the counters within their City. As a result, Oceanside was able to obtain 3 more counters. (2) Counters within Oceanside are now located as follows: (a) San Luis Rey River Trail at the Y-junction that diverts under the railroad tracks toward Pacific Street. It counts both pedestrians and bicyclists. (New) (b) Eastbound Oceanside Blvd West of Rancho Del Oro Drive. (New) (c) Westbound Oceanside Blvd West of Rancho Del Oro Drive. (New) (d) Pacific Street South of Oceanside Blvd. (Existing) (3) Jerry Edwards asked that existing count data be provided for next meeting. He said we need to compare those numbers with previous counts. Howard agreed and will request the data. Howard also said that the counters divide data collection into 15-minute intervals while constantly counting peds/bikes. Page 3 of 6
4 iii) Bicycle Violation Diversion Plan (1) Howard said his efforts are not making progress because the California Vehicle Code does not allow cities to reduce fines. So, the diversion plan cannot be promoted by reducing fines. He said that Marin County is doing it but may be doing so illegally. (2) NCTD s Mike Wygant advised that traffic school is limited to particular types of drivers licenses and that holders of commercial licenses aren t eligible for those programs. (3) Jim Curl suggested we find an alternative funding source to pay the violator s fine if the person takes the class. (4) Howard said Traffic Commissioner Donald Armento is supportive but is unsure of the procedure required for implementation. (5) Pete Penseyres said that the Traffic Skills 101 classes are becoming so popular that additional demand created by a traffic school diversion class may make the Traffic Skills 101 program unsustainable. However, he said one of the Traffic Skills students received a stop-sign-violation ticket, but intends to take the completion certificate to court and ask for forgiveness. NOTE: Since the meeting, the student s fine was reduced from $198 to $115. Mr. Armento commented that he was impressed with the proactive action to take the class and was interested in evaluating the curriculum. Howard knows Mr. Armento personally and will provide course information to him. f) San Luis Rey Recreational Trail Closure: Howard LaGrange i) Howard said the SLRRT will be closed every other week for an entire week at a time to replace vegetation in favor of plants that will allow better river flow. ii) Jerry Edwards cautioned that forcing bicyclists to cross SR-76 as a bypass is extremely dangerous and difficult, especially with tourists who aren t vehicular cyclists and don t know the area. (1) Todd Quinn said some cyclists go around the fence on the trail. iii) Pete Penseyres suggested that residents write to the Army Corps of Engineers Public Relations Officer, Gregory Fuderer, Mayor Wood and the City Council, Representative Darrell Issa, and Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer to protest the closure policies. iv) NCTD s Mike Wygant said that while Committee members will always be accommodating, the trail is closed because one cyclist angrily protested to workers on the trail. v) Howard LaGrange asked if anyone was physically hit during the confrontation by the bicyclist. Mark Castro said he d heard that a road-biker physically fought with Army Corps workers. Pete Penseyres advised that such incidents should be dealt with on an individual basis and not be leveraged to risk lives of all trail users. Howard mentioned that bicyclists often become angry and bigger problems are created when police are onsite to manage the closure. He observed that the detour requires bicyclists to ride Page 4 of 6
5 against the flow of vehicle traffic on SR-76. g) 2014 Bike/Ped Projects: Howard LaGrange i) Capital Improvement Projects funding will likely include a bridge from the San Luis Rey River Trail to Foussat Elementary. City Engineers, Scott Smith and David DiPierro, have been very supportive of bike projects, generally. The likely value of projects on the City s list is about $500,000, Howard said. h) Coastal Rail Trail Ribbon Cutting April 7 th 1:30 PM: Howard LaGrange i) Howard encouraged people to attend and participate in the opening ceremony. One of the key features of the CRT is lighting like the City of Carlsbad has on its section of the trail. (1) Nevertheless, Jerry Edwards has significant concern about the project s atgrade roadway crossings situated at blind intersections, which have not yet been addressed. ii) Todd Quinn said he rides Oceanside s section of the Trail frequently and has noticed a significant problem with bar patrons blocking the trail with parked bicycles. He said bar patrons need to be told they cannot park on the bike path. iii) Howard also mentioned the Saber Springs Bikestation proposed to be located at Interstate 15 and SR-56. It s a beautiful facility within the city of San Diego. Oceanside s Bikestation will be sited at the north end of the Coastal Rail Trail at Tyson Street and have storage capacity of 30 bicycles. Its windows will be polycarbonate, which can display advertising. 4) After Meeting Bike Ride: Oceanside Blvd (Coast Hwy to Melrose) a) Note: A power point presentation will be made to the committee at the next meeting. 5) Un-agendized items: a) Kathryn Fox mentioned she s concerned about North County Transit District s lack of accommodation of electric bicycles and recumbent/tandem bikes, which are much longer than normal bicycles. She asked what can be done to include them as part of the public transit option? i) NCTD s Deputy Chief of Operations, Mike Wygant, said the Federal Railroad Admnistration won t allow batteries on board, so those prohibitive policies need to be further examined. However, he emphasized that some policies have been changed to accommodate specific types of e-bikes and promised to investigate the matter and report back to the Committee. ii) Kathryn said she s observed larger transportation devices, such as baby strollers, are allowed despite their size. iii) Expanding on the subject of bicycles on public transit, Mike Wygant also mentioned the following: (1) NCTD has been collaborating with CalTrans to accommodate bus-bike racks that carry 3 bicycles (rather than just 2), but vehicle code regulations limit the length a rack can protrude beyond the body of the bus. The agencies are Page 5 of 6
6 working to change the law to increase capacity for bicycles. (2) NCTD is also looking at modifying railcars to accommodate more bikes, like Metrolink s bike cars. b) Howard LaGrange said the City of San Diego has created a formal, appointed Bike Advisory Committee with representatives from all districts. c) The Coast Hwy. Steering Committee includes Bob Neal, Jim Schroder, Pete Penseyres, and John Daley from the Oceanside Bike/Ped Committee. 6) Adjournment to next meeting: April 21, 2014 Page 6 of 6
SOLANA BEACH BICYCLE TRANSPORTATION PLAN SECOND ADDENDUM
SOLANA BEACH BICYCLE TRANSPORTATION PLAN SECOND ADDENDUM Prepared by the City of Solana Beach January 2005 Introduction In June of 1993, the Solana Beach City Council adopted a Bikeway Master Plan as directed
More informationThe Big Picture. FY Bicycling Highlights
FY 2007 2009 Bicycling Highlights Bikeway Improvements are identified as a Major City Goal in the 2007-2009 Financial Plan. Objectives of the goal are to continue to work towards the completion of the
More informationImperial County Traffic Advisory Committee 155 South 11th Street El Centro, Ca, (442)
Imperial County Traffic Advisory Committee 155 South 11th Street El Centro, Ca, 92243 (442) 265-1818 AGENDA October 18, 2017 10:00 a.m. I. Minutes of previous meeting August 30, 2017 II. III. New Business:
More informationBoard-Approved Funding Awards for Cycle 4 Active Transportation Grant Program Projects (in Order of Project Rankings) Approved on
CAPITAL Large Category Projects Board-Approved Funding Awards for Cycle 4 Active Transportation Grant Program Projects (in Order of Project Rankings) Approved on 07-27-18 1 La Mesa University Ave Pedestrian
More informationCity of Davis East Covell Corridor Plan
Community Open House #2 January 22, 2014 6:00 8:00 p.m. Veterans Memorial Center, Club Room City of Davis Introduction The (ECCP) is a taking a comprehensive look at the existing transportation systems
More informationWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, :00 PM City Council Chambers, 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069
MINUTES Meeting of the San Marcos Traffic Commission WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 6:00 PM City Council Chambers, 1 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA 92069 CALL TO ORDER: Vice Chairman Rico called the
More informationBICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes
Minutes Approved as Submitted Date: 8/10/17 Initials: EC BICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes June 8, 2017 The Bicycle and Trails Advisory Commission was called to order at 4:00 p.m.
More informationOur Mission What We Stand For
Our Mission The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition advocates for and protects the rights of all people who ride bicycles. We promote bicycling as a mainstream, safe, and enjoyable form of transportation
More informationChapter 5. Complete Streets and Walkable Communities.
Chapter 5. Complete Streets and Walkable Communities. 5.1 Description of Complete Streets. Cities throughout the world, and specifically the United States, are coming to embrace a new transportation and
More informationOrange County Rail-Highway Grade Crossing Safety Enhancement Program. City of San Juan Capistrano April 17, 2012
Orange County Rail-Highway Grade Crossing Safety Enhancement Program City of San Juan Capistrano April 17, 2012 Orange County Rail-Highway Grade Crossing Safety Enhancement Program (OCX) 52 crossings 8
More informationBICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes
Minutes Approved as Submitted Date: 2/8/18 Initials: EC BICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes December 14, 2017 The Bicycle and Trails Advisory Commission was called to order at 4:00 p.m.
More informationCITY OF COCOA BEACH 2025 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. Section VIII Mobility Element Goals, Objectives, and Policies
CITY OF COCOA BEACH 2025 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Section VIII Mobility Element Goals, Objectives, and Policies Adopted August 6, 2015 by Ordinance No. 1591 VIII MOBILITY ELEMENT Table of Contents Page Number
More informationCity of Coronado Bicycle Map, Schools, Traffic Signals and Crossing Guard Locations
City of Coronado Bicycle Map, Schools, Traffic Signals and Crossing Guard Locations Early Childhood Development Center Crossing Guard - AM Crossing Guard - PM Coronado Middle Village Elementary Coronado
More informationWhat are the Qualities that make Newark a Bicycle Friendly Community? What are aspects that make Newark less Bicycle Friendly?
What are the Qualities that make Newark a Bicycle Friendly Community? Many stores are within biking distance (1) Lots of bike lanes and new trail Existing bike routes (2) Designated bike lanes on Del ave.
More informationCity of San Diego Vision Zero Draft Strategic Plan FY 2017
City of San Diego Vision Zero Draft Strategic Plan FY 2017 Engineering Objective: To develop and implement a strategy that employs best planning, design and engineering practices. Background: Over the
More informationFDOT Treasure Coast Traffic Report
July 6, 2018 Barbara Kelleher, 954 777 4090 Barbara.Kelleher@dot.state.fl.us FDOT Treasure Coast Traffic Report July 6 through July 13, 2018 TREASURE COAST Construction and maintenance related lane closures
More informationDavid DiPierro, John Amberson. Steering Committee Meeting #4 Overview
IBI GROUP 18401 Von Karman Avenue Suite 110 Irvine CA 92612 USA tel 949 833 5588 fax 949 833 5511 ibigroup.com Memorandum To/Attention Steering Committee Members Date February 17, 2016 From IBI Group Project
More informationBICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes
BICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes February 9, 2017 The Bicycle and Trails Advisory Commission was called to order at 4:00 p.m. by Chair Hasser in the City Hall Committee Room, located
More informationBicycle Pedestrian Commission
City of Gilroy Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Strategic Plan 2017 Table of Contents Invitation to the Public Goals Action Plan Grants Bicycle/Pedestrian Projects 2 3-4 5-6 7 8-9 1 The Bicycle Pedestrian
More informationPUBLIC COMMENTS ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION/ACTION
ATTACHMENT D Page 1 of 5 MINUTES OF THE COMPLETE STREETS COMMISSION (FORMERLY THE BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMISSION) OF THE CITY OF LOS ALTOS, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2018 AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE
More information4. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS 9. TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC
4. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS 9. TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC 4.9.1 INTRODUCTION The following section addresses the Proposed Project s impact on transportation and traffic based on the Traffic Study
More informationFDOT Treasure Coast Traffic Report
July 13, 2018 Barbara Kelleher, 954 777 4090 Barbara.Kelleher@dot.state.fl.us FDOT Treasure Coast Traffic Report July 13 through July 20, 2018 TREASURE COAST Construction and maintenance related lane closures
More informationUpper Market Street Bike Lane Project
Upper Market Street Bike Lane Project 17th Street to Octavia Boulevard 6 30 2010 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Agenda San Francisco & Sustainable Transportation Project Goals Outreach & Coordination Project
More informationWill Kempton, Chief Executive Officer. Update on Proposed Implementation of a Wayside Horn System Along the San Clemente Beach Trail
May 27, 2010 To: From: Subject: Transit Committee Will Kempton, Chief Executive Officer System Along the San Clemente Beach Trail Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority and City of San Clemente
More informationTraffic Signs and Signals
CHAPTER FOUR Traffic Signs and Signals Traffic signs control traffic flow, making streets and highways safer for drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. These signs, which are posted by the Indiana Department
More informationUPTOWN REGIONAL BIKE CORRIDORS PROJECT SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS
UPTOWN REGIONAL BIKE CORRIDORS PROJECT SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS SUMMARY REPORT: COMMUNITY UPDATE MEETING February 6, 2014 6 8:30 p.m. Roosevelt Middle School Library 3366 Park Blvd, San Diego
More informationLessons Learned from Cycle Tracks (Class IV Bikeways) Design Practice
Lessons Learned from Cycle Tracks (Class IV Bikeways) Design Practice By: Min Zhou, P.E., Principal/Vice President KOA Corporation 1 What is a Cycle Track (Class IV) TYPICAL BIKEWAY CLASSIFICATION CLASS
More informationTRAFFIC ACTION PLAN. Laurie Meadows Neighborhood CITY OF SAN MATEO
TRAFFIC ACTION PLAN Laurie Meadows Neighborhood CITY OF SAN MATEO Draft January 2017 Table of Contents Introduction... 2 The Traffic Forum Process... 5 Neighborhood Traffic Issues... 7 Neighborhood Recommendations
More informationItem No. 14 Town of Atherton
Item No. 14 Town of Atherton CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT CONSENT AGENDA TO: THROUGH: FROM: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL GEORGE RODERICKS, CITY MANAGER MICHAEL KASHIWAGI, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR MARTY
More informationU.S. HIGHWAY 50 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
U.S. HIGHWAY 50 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT in the City of South Lake Tahoe Project Purpose and Need Planned Improvements Project Cost and Delivery Schedule Proposed Construction Staging Project Partners: HIGHWAY
More informationDear Mayor Murray, Top SR-520 Design Innovations and Remaining Opportunities
Dear Mayor Murray, Thank you for your leadership building a transportation system that moves people efficiently throughout the region, and creates healthy places to live, work, and play. We are glad you
More informationSolana Beach Comprehensive Active Transportation Strategy (CATS)
Solana Beach Comprehensive Active Transportation Strategy (CATS) 3.0 Goals & Policies The Solana Beach CATS goals and objectives outlined below were largely drawn from the Solana Beach Circulation Element
More informationCITY OF OTTAWA ROADWAY MODIFICATION APPROVAL UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY
RMA-2015-ATM-038 CITY OF OTTAWA ROADWAY MODIFICATION APPROVAL UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY DATE: April 22, 2015 SUBJECT Approval of Roadway Modifications Recommended through an Area Traffic Management Study
More informationBIKE PLAN CONTENTS GATEWAY
CONTENTS Acknowledgments...vii Great Rivers Greenway District Board of Directors... vii Great Rivers Greenway District Staff... vii Project Consultants... vii Committees... viii Citizens Advisory Committee
More informationBICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Spencer Morrison, Interim BAC Member
BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Presented by: Spencer Morrison, Interim BAC Member Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) Who is on the Bicycle Advisory Committee? Members of the public interested in bicycling Representatives
More informationBicycle Master Plan Goals, Strategies, and Policies
Bicycle Master Plan Goals, Strategies, and Policies Mobilizing 5 This chapter outlines the overarching goals, action statements, and action items Long Beach will take in order to achieve its vision of
More informationSAFETY ADVISORY AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE A G E N D A
SAFETY ADVISORY AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE A G E N D A October 13, 2004-7:00 P.M. Public Assembly Room - 400 S. Queen Street - Dover Public comments are welcomed on any item and will be permitted at
More informationSAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY BOARD OF DIRECTORS. RESOLUTION No
SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY BOARD OF DIRECTORS RESOLUTION No. 15-031 WHEREAS, Transportation Code Division II, Section 909 authorizes the Director of Transportation to install and permit
More informationCITY OF ALBANY TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMISSION
CITY OF ALBANY TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMISSION City Hall - Council Chambers 1000 San Pablo Avenue, Albany, CA 94706 Wednesday, November 30, 2016, 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order
More informationBicycle Pedestrian Commission
City of Gilroy Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Strategic Plan 2017 Table of Contents Invitation to the Public Goals Action Plan Grants Bicycle/Pedestrian Projects 2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 1 The Bicycle Pedestrian
More informationSAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SR2S)
SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SR2S) In partnership with Burbank Unified School District (BUSD) & City of Burbank George Washington Elementary School Thomas Jefferson Elementary School John Muir Middle School
More informationAGENDA ITEM NO. 5b HCAOG TAC meeting of May 8, 2014
Humboldt County Association of Governments Eureka, CA, 95501 AGENDA ITEM NO. 5b HCAOG TAC meeting of May 8, 2014 DATE: May 1, 2014 TO: HCAOG Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) FROM:, SUBJECT: Letters of
More informationChapter VISION, MISSION, AND GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. Vision. Mission. Goals and Objectives CONNECTING COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE ST.
VISION, MISSION, AND GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Chapter 3 The Plan s vision, mission, and goals and objectives were developed through a series of interactive exercises with the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC)
More informationAppendix C 3. Bicycle / Pedestrian Planning
Appendix C 3. Bicycle / Pedestrian Planning BICYCLE/PEDESTRIAN PLANNING 2005 Master Plan GOAL: Provide for safe and convenient bicycle and pedestrian circulation throughout the City. Develop a city-wide
More information2010 BIKE LONG BEACH. Photo: Allan Crawford YEAR IN REVIEW.
Photo: Allan Crawford www.bikelongbeach.org 2010 has been a stellar year for biking in Long Beach, with many significant advances occurring on all fronts. New bike routes, innovative bike facilities, bike
More informationSan Francisco 2009 Collisions Report April 21, 2011
San Francisco 29 Collisions Report April 21, 211 City and County of San Francisco San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 7 th Floor San Francisco CA 9413 CONTENTS About
More informationSet of plans containing details for game day operations of the Ballpark. Plans set forth the responsibilities and the specific actions of:
What is the TOPP? Set of plans containing details for game day operations of the Ballpark. Plans set forth the responsibilities and the specific actions of: Ballpark management, District Department of
More informationI-215 / NEWPORT ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT PRESS KIT
I-215 / NEWPORT ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT PRESS KIT March I-215 / NEWPORT ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT Fact Sheet Project Overview This project will reconstruct the existing interchange located on Interstate
More informationPerryville TOD and Greenway Plan
Perryville TOD and Greenway Plan Greenway Glossary Pathway: A bicycle and pedestrian path separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space, barrier or curb. Multi-use paths may be within the
More informationSpeed Limits Study and Proposal. Public Input Session: 8/14/13
Speed Limits Study and Proposal Public Input Session: 8/14/13 Why is Decatur a unique place for this project? First Community Transportation Plan in the nation with a Health Impact Assessment. Strong sense
More informationCitizen Advocacy. VISION ZERO IN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY TODAY
Citizen Advocacy http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/accidents/car-bus-crash-kills-one/441282 VISION ZERO IN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY TODAY Does Vision Zero Make Sense Here? Traffic Deaths per 100,000
More informationBICYCLE TOURISM: IDEAS FOR BEST PRACTICE
BICYCLE TOURISM: IDEAS FOR BEST PRACTICE Agenda Overview Understanding the Cycling Industry California Cycling Community Action for Best Practice Cycle California Coast Questions Overview Why Cycling Tourism?
More informationProject Goals and Objectives
Project Goals and Objectives Goal 1: Goal 2: Goal 3: Transform Coast Highway into a Complete Street that accommodates all roadway users (pedestrians, bicyclists, and autos) Objectives: Improve the pedestrian
More information3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The following section of the Draft EIR contains a description of the proposed Elk Grove Boulevard/SR 99 Interchange Modification project, consistent with the requirements of CEQA Guidelines Section 15124.
More informationCity of Fairfax, Virginia City Council Work Session
City of Fairfax, Virginia City Council Work Session Agenda Item # WS 4 City Council Meeting 10/03/2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: ISSUE(S): Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Robert Sisson, City Manager
More informationC/CAG. Sunnybrae Elementary School Walking and Bicycling Audit. San Mateo-Foster City School District JUNE 2013
Sunnybrae Elementary School Walking and Bicycling Audit JUNE 2013 San Mateo-Foster City School District C/CAG City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County SUNNYBRAE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WALKING
More information4 MOBILITY PLAN. Mobility Plan Objectives. Mobility Context. 1. Integrate with Local and Regional Transit Improvements
Harbor Mixed Use CHAPTER Transit Corridor 4: Mobility Plan 4 MOBILITY PLAN Mobility Plan Objectives The Harbor Corridor Plan seeks to expand and improve the ways that people move along and through the
More informationMission Bay Loop (MBL) Public Meeting
Mission Bay Loop (MBL) Public Meeting La Scuola Internazionale di San Francisco, November 18, 2014 Frequently Asked Questions 1. When would construction have to start before the SFMTA loses TIGER funds?
More informationProposed Bridge Street East Bicycle Lanes Public Open House Thursday, April 27, 2017
WELCOME Proposed Bridge Street East Bicycle Lanes Public Open House Thursday, April 27, 2017 Purpose of the Open House The purpose of this Open House is to gain public input on the bicycle lanes proposed
More informationJoe Routt Boulevard. Access Design Options
Access Design Options Impacted area highlighted in yellow. Access Design Option 1 This option would involve closing Joe Routt between Gene Stallings Blvd. and Houston St. to car and bus traffic, creating
More informationAUTHORIZE BID ADVERTISEMENT
STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 17, 2016 TO: City Council FROM: Petr Skala, Assistant Engineer PRESENTER: Russell Thompson, Public Works Director 922 Machin Avenue Novato, CA 94945 415/ 899-8900 FAX 415/
More informationEveryone is a Pedestrian
Everyone is a Pedestrian Improving Pedestrian Safety in Texas Transportation and Trinity River Project Committee 26 May 2015 Everyone is a Pedestrian Federal Highway Administration [ FHWA ] Programs to
More informationTunnel Reconstruction Brooklyn CB 1 August 14, 2018
Tunnel Reconstruction Brooklyn CB 1 August 14, 2018 Reconstructing the Tunnel 2 Service During Tunnel Reconstruction April 2019 through July 2020 3 Projected Cross River Travel Paths of Customers The Service
More informationBikeway action plan. Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop March 5, 2007 Rochester, MN
Bikeway action plan Summary The was held on March 5, 2007 at the Rochester Mayo Civic Center. The workshop was hosted by Rochester-Olmsted County Planning Department in collaboration with the League of
More informationDuwamish Way-finding and CTR Report
V. North Tukwila When the North Tukwila Manufacturing and Industrial Center was designated in 1992 as part of the region s land use and transportation plan, the plan called for the area to set a light-rail
More informationSANTA CLARA COUNTYWIDE BICYCLE PLAN August 2008
SANTA CLARA COUNTYWIDE BICYCLE PLAN August 2008 To assist VTA and Member Agencies in the planning, development and programming of bicycle improvements in Santa Clara County. Vision Statement To establish,
More informationBicycling Routes on Provincial Roads Policy
Bicycling Routes on Provincial Roads Policy Policy Statement Rationale To support bicycling in Nova Scotia, the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (TIR) may designate some portions
More informationChapter 2. Bellingham Bicycle Master Plan Chapter 2: Policies and Actions
Chapter 2 Bellingham Bicycle Master Plan Chapter 2: Policies and Actions Chapter 2: Policies and Actions The Bicycle Master Plan provides a road map for making bicycling in Bellingham a viable transportation
More informationDouble the amount of bicycle ridership while at the same time reducing the number of bicycle crashes by one-third.
CHAPTER 6 Recommended Policies and Action Items To achieve the goals stated in Chapter 1 and guide implementation of the Bicycle Plan, policies and action items have been identified. They are presented
More informationWatertown Complete Streets Prioritization Plan. Public Meeting #1 December 14, 2017
Watertown Complete Streets Prioritization Plan Public Meeting #1 December 14, 2017 Goals for Public Meeting Overview of MassDOT Complete Streets Funding Program Educate the community on Complete Streets
More informationClay Street Bridge Replacement Project
Clay Street Bridge Replacement Project Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) The project is located in downtown Placerville on Clay Street between US Highway 50 and Main Street and Cedar Ravine Road. The proposed
More informationBicycle Pedestrian Master Plan Pre Bid Meeting Portsmouth, NH August 15, 2013
Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan Pre Bid Meeting Portsmouth, NH August 15, 2013 2005 Master Plan GOAL: Provide for safe and convenient bicycle and pedestrian circulation throughout the City. Develop a city
More information10A. DATE: October 5, Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee. Kevin Colin, Deputy Planning Manager Curt Bates, City Engineer
10A DATE: October 5, 2016 TO: PREPARED BY: SUBJECT: Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee Kevin Colin, Deputy Planning Manager Curt Bates, City Engineer Discussion and Provide Comments, Associated
More informationSUMMARY OF TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENTS
Santa Cruz County 2016 Measure D: Transportation Improvement Expenditure Plan - Approved by over 2/3 of Santa Cruz County voters on November 8, 2016 - Overview Measure D, the 2016 Transportation Improvement
More informationCOASTAL RAIL TRAIL ROSE CREEK BIKEWAY PROJECT COMMUNITY WORKSHOP #2 AUGUST 15, 2013
COASTAL RAIL TRAIL ROSE CREEK BIKEWAY PROJECT COMMUNITY WORKSHOP #2 AUGUST 15, 2013 CHRIS CARTERETTE, AICP PROJECT MANAGER Chris.Carterette@sandag.org Direct: 619-699.7319 REGIONAL PLANNING BACKGROUND
More informationURBANA TRAFFIC COMMISSION Tuesday, November 12, 2013
URBANA TRAFFIC COMMISSION Tuesday, November 12, 2013 MEMBERS PRESENT: Michael Madigan, City Council Member, Ward 6, Chair Joe Smith, Senior Civil Engineer Pat Connolly, Police Chief MEMBERS ABSENT: None
More informationPETITION AND LETTER WRITING BEST PRACTICES
PETITION AND LETTER WRITING BEST PRACTICES Petitions and campaign letters can be a great way to bring important bicycle and pedestrian policies and projects to the attention of elected officials. They
More informationBikeSafetyQuiz.com Learning Resource for Bicyclists and Motorists
BikeSafetyQuiz.com Learning Resource for Bicyclists and Motorists Ed Barsotti Ride Illinois 630-978-0583 ed@rideillinois.org Topics 1) BikeSafetyQuiz.com summary 2) BSQ uses and audiences 3) BSQ stipend
More informationSECTION TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
SECTION 01550 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 OBJECTIVES A. The Contractor shall provide for safe movement of vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic, including persons with disabilities in
More informationCITY OF BLOOMINGTON COMPLETE STREETS POLICY
CITY OF BLOOMINGTON COMPLETE STREETS POLICY POLICY OBJECTIVE: The City of Bloomington will enhance safety, mobility, accessibility and convenience for transportation network users of all ages and abilities,
More informationCITY OF KASSON TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES KASSON SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL
ve ha 8t G B A Mantorville Ave N 240th Ave 16th St NE 11th Ave NE K-M HIGH SCHOOL SUNRISE TRAIL TO MANTORVILLE MNTH 57 SUNSET TRAIL TO MANTORVILLE NE PARK 16TH ST NE TRAIL K-M ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-M MIDDLE
More informationMUTCD Part 6G: Type of Temporary Traffic Control Zone Activities
MUTCD Part 6G: Type of Temporary Traffic Control Zone Activities 6G.01 Typical Applications Each temporary traffic control (TTC) zone is different. Many variables, such as location of work, highway type,
More informationKEARNY MESA COMMUNITY PLAN UPDATE
KEARNY MESA COMMUNITY PLAN UPDATE January 18, 2018 SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING Mobility Concepts and Urban Design Presentation Outline Mobility Concepts: Multimodal Planning Toolbox Presentation and Activities
More informationParental Responsibilities
Bicycle riding is a fun way to exercise and enjoy the outdoors. To remain safe on Illinois roads, bicyclists must obey the same traffic safety laws that govern vehicle drivers. No amount of bicycle safety
More informationBicycle Count Data. December 2008
Bicycle Count Data December 28 Published By: San Luis Obispo Public Works Department 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California 9341 Telephone (85) 781 719; FAX (85) 781 7198 www.slocity.org Introduction
More informationChapter 13 ORANGE COVE
Chapter 13 ORANGE COVE This chapter describes the current status and future plans for biking and walking in the City of Orange Cove. RELATIONSHIP TO CITY PLANS AND POLICIES The Orange Cove General Plan
More informationSTAFF REPORT. MEETING DATE: December 18, 2003 AGENDA ITEM: 7B. Receive report on RTP public workshops held in Santa Maria, Lompoc, and Solvang.
STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: Regional Transportation Plan MEETING DATE: December 18, 2003 AGENDA ITEM: 7B RECOMMENDATION: Receive report on RTP public workshops held in, Lompoc, and Solvang. DISCUSSION: This
More informationImproving Cyclist Safety at the Dundas Street West and Sterling Road Intersection
STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED Improving Cyclist Safety at the Dundas Street West and Sterling Road Intersection Date: August 17, 2012 To: From: Wards: Reference Number: Public Works and Infrastructure Committee
More informationMemorandum. Sunday, July 13, Saturday, July 19, 2014
Memorandum To: David Lowin, Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation From: Daniel Schack, AICP, PTP Date: Re: Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5/6 Loop Road Traffic Study Project No: 14-01-2407 At the request of Brooklyn
More informationBluffdale South (SR140) Bicycle/Shoulder Lanes Project Type Bicycle
Bluffdale 14600 South (SR140) Bicycle/Shoulder Lanes Project Type Bicycle From Pony Express to UPRR Bridge over SR-140 $ 669,700 $ 624,361 To build bicycle/shoulder lanes on SR-140. SR-140 is an official
More informationCCR Transportation Q & A
CCR Transportation Q & A Trails 1. Are there parking lot access points to the trails? In certain locations there is access. The City works with developers just as they did with Walmart to build a loop
More informationDisplay Boards Including Five Refined Design Concepts
APPENDIX D Workshop Session 3 Sign-in sheets Agenda Booklet Display Boards Including Five Refined Design Concepts PowerPoint Presentation Questions Recorded Discussion of Preference Exercise AGENDA
More information4. Mobility and Transportation Element. Page Bikes and Pedestrians
Below are the specific General Plan text changes proposed for A-16-015 and the proposed changes to Figure MT-2 Paths and Trails. In general changes consist of removing references to the Bicycle, Pedestrian
More information4404 St. Peter Street New Orleans, LA (504) April 13 th, To Whom It May Concern:
4404 St. Peter Street New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 861-4022 info@bikeeasy.org April 13 th, 2014 To Whom It May Concern: We are writing to present a design solution for Lakeshore Drive. Earlier this month,
More informationThe Bike Buzz in Richland. November 2017 Carl Berkowitz
The Bike Buzz in Richland November 2017 Carl Berkowitz Richland has been growing by leaps and bounds with lots of new homes and roads throughout the community. Recognizing all the growth in the Queensgate
More informationDRAFT MOVING FORWARD RHODE ISLAND BICYCLE MOBILITY PLAN 2018 PREPARED FOR PREPARED BY IN ASSOCIATION WITH
RHODE ISLAND MOVING FORWARD BICYCLE MOBILITY PLAN 2018 PREPARED FOR PREPARED BY IN ASSOCIATION WITH T AF CHAPTER 1 D R INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 3 ARTICULATES VISION Bicycling is safe, fun and practical in
More informationLegislative Update Williamsburg Residency
Hampton Roads District Legislative Update Williamsburg Residency Jim Brewer, Resident Administrator 757-253-5140 Projects Under Way Warwick Boulevard Project http://www.warwickboulevard.org/ Contractors:
More informationTypical Cross Section: DOWNTOWN (Observer Highway - 8th Street)
Typical Cross Section: DOWNTOWN (Observer Highway - 8th Street) DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 1 Washington Street Typical Block Downtown Typical Block: DOWNTOWN (Observer Highway - 8th Street) New crosswalks
More informationMASTER BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PLAN
VILLAGE OF NORTHBROOK MASTER BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PLAN DRAFT PLAN OPEN HOUSE May 2, 2018 AGENDA 1. Community Engagement 2. Vision and Goals 3. General Structure of Plan 4. Recommendations Overview 5.
More informationMoving Cambridge. City of Cambridge Transportation Master Plan Public Consultation Centre. March 7, :00 8:00 PM.
City of Cambridge Transportation Master Plan Public Consultation Centre March 7, 2018 5:00 8:00 PM Region of Waterloo City of Cambridge Transportation Master Plan Public Consultation Centre March 7, 2018
More information