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1 WALKABLE + BIKEABLE REGIONS 2016 TxAPA Conference Alex Carroll Andrew Pompei, AICP Kelly Porter, AICP
2 How Metropolitan Areas Plan for Walking and Biking Alex Carroll APA Texas Chapter Planning Conference November 4, 2016
3 The Alamo Area MPO is made up of Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties and a portion of Kendall County Boerne New Braunfels 2 million residents San Antonio San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Seguin Travel 50,000,000 miles daily Of commuters, 90% drive
4 Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility Advisory Committees
5 Resolutions Supporting Complete Streets and Vision Zero Initiative
6 Walkable Community Workshops Bring together residents and transportation partners to identify improvements that would encourage biking and walking Photo: The Herald-Zeitung Photo: The Herald-Zeitung
7 Safety Education Defensive Driving & Street Skills
8 5 th Edition Bike Map
9 20 th Annual Walk & Roll Rally
10 Thank you! Alex Carroll AAMPO Active Transportation Planner
11 CAMPO REGION Six counties encompassing 5,302 square miles 2 million people 4 th largest in Texas 11 th largest in Nation 2040 Regional Transportation Plan adopted in May 2015 Focus on 2045 RTP
12 Active Transportation Monitoring Program Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee Regional Bikeway Map Funding Set-Aside
13 Ped/Bike Programs 2045 Regional Active Transportation Plan Platinum Planning Georgetown Williams Drive 15 percent STP-MM Funding Target TAP Funding
14 2045 Regional Active Transportation Plan
15 Active Transportation Advisory Committee Austin Community College Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority City of Austin City of Elgin City of Georgetown City of San Marcos Del Valle ISD Public Health Interest Texas School of the Blind and Visually Impaired Travis County TxDOT Austin District TxDOT Transportation Planning and Programming University of Texas Williamson County
16 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION: VISION AND GOALS Vision: The CAMPO region s world-class, regionally-coordinated, and wellmaintained Active Transportation network provides safe, efficient, convenient, and comfortable walking and bicycling access to local and regional destinations for all residents and visitors. Goals: Goal 1: Safety Goal 2: Accessibility Goal 3: Functionality Goal 4: Equity Goal 5: Everyday Use Goal 6: Quality of Life Goal 7: Regional Coordination and Connectivity
17 2045 REGIONAL ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN Active Transportation Advisory Committee Inventory of Planned and Existing Facilities Local Government Outreach Burnet Williamson Travis Hays Caldwell Bastrop Open House locations Marble Falls Elgin
18 POLICY REVIEW
19 Implementation plan with project and policy priorities: Pedestrian and bicycle connectivity Last-mile connections Access management Multi-modal transportation elements Safety and operational improvements Private realm built-form supporting active transportation Near Northwest Corridor Connections Case Study
20 Project Viewer
21 Project Progress DISCOVER RECOMMEND DOCUMENT Public Outreach Existing Conditions Policy Review Vision, Goals and Objectives Data Development and Analysis Regional Active Transportation Viewer Update Vision Network Best Practices Guide book Performance Measure Development Identify Funding Case Study Draft Report CAMPO & ATAC Review Final Report
22 PLATINUM PLANNING Locally-driven approach for CAMPO s Long-Range Planning work Regional Special Studies Sub-regions Corridors Centers PLATINUM PLANNING
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29 STP-MM Funding Target
30 TAP Funded Projects
31 Step it Up Walkability Action Institute
32 Action Plan Elements Regional Active Transportation Plan Summer 2017 Multimodal Corridor Plan May 2017 Online Project Viewer and Data Warehouse December 2016 Health Outcome Performance Measures March 2017 Public Health Representative on Technical Standing Committee July 2017
33 Questions? Kelly Porter, Regional Planning Manager (512)
34 PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE PLANNING IN THE HOUSTON-GALVESTON REGION Andrew J. Pompei, AICP Senior Regional Planner
35 Houston Galveston Area Council 13 Counties 134 Cities 6+ Million Residents
36 Commuting: Local Statistics City of Houston #47 Rank among 70 Largest Cities in % of bicycle commuters 0.6% of workers commute by bike 59.3% Increase in bicycle commuters ( )
37 Regional Network: Existing 1,342 miles of existing bikeways
38 Regional Network: Vision 986 miles of regional bikeways Supported by 9 Priority Actions
39 Pedestrian-Bicyclist Program Pedestrian-Bicyclist Subcommittee Planning Technical Assistance Mapping Counts
40 Collecting Data Temporary Counters Temporary Counters Deployed at 350+ Locations
41 Collecting Data Urban Suburban FM 518 Shared-Use SH 146 City of Kemah November users/day MKT 7 th Street/Moy St. (White Oak Bayou Crossing) City of Houston September users/day Westheimer Road Eastbound (Urban Road 1093) West of McCue Road City of Houston December ,091 users/day
42 Pedestrian Evaluation Tool Pasadena, TX September 2016
43 Local Efforts Source: Shape Up Fort Bend
44 ANDREW J. POMPEI, AICP Senior Regional Planner Houston-Galveston Area Council
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