BICYCLE PUBLIC HEARING INTRODUCTION. Kathy Kleinschmidt, P.E. Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator Dallas District

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BICYCLE PUBLIC HEARING INTRODUCTION Kathy Kleinschmidt, P.E. Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator Dallas District

Purpose of Public Hearing Texas State Law (Title 43, Subchapter D, 25.55 (b)) affords each district an opportunity for a public hearing for bicycle transportation projects and programs A notice was sent in April 2014 A public hearing will be held if more than 10 requests are received The TxDOT Dallas District received more than 10 requests The TxDOT Fort Worth District also received requests Dallas and Fort Worth Districts decided to join together and coordinate efforts with the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to conduct this public meeting Regional look at bikeways Additional information on programs and funding for future bikeways 2

Bicycle Facility Roles and Responsibilities Federal (USDOT: FHWA, FTA, FAA, FRA) State (TxDOT) Regional (MPO) Local (Cities, Counties, transit & toll authorities) Rulemaking X X X Funding X X X X Planning Review 1 Review 2 X X Design/ Construction Review 1 X 2 X Operations/ Maintenance X 3 X 1: For bicycle facilities that receive federal or state transportation funding 2: For bicycle facilities within state roadway right of way and/or received federal or state funds 3: Depends on type of facility and agreement with local governments

Agenda 1. TxDOT State Bicycle Coordinator, Teri Kaplan A review of the bikeway terminology used by TxDOT Status of TxDOT s efforts to create a State Bikeway Map 2. TxDOT Dallas and Fort Worth District, Kathy Kleinschmidt and Phil Hays Policies and design requirements Dallas District bike projects Fort Worth District bike projects 3. NCTCOG, Karla Weaver Coordination and Education Regional projects and planning Veloweb Programs and Funding 4. Questions and Answers Please hold all questions to the end 4

Polling the Audience Three (3) quick questions Logistics and how to record your response About a minute on each question All results will be included in the public hearing report 5

What type of transportation cyclist are you? A. A. Strong and FearlessB. B. Interested but Concerned C. Enthused and Confident D. No Way, No How C. D. 21% 26% 45% 8%

Thinking about the past year, which of the following BEST describes YOUR bicycle-riding behavior? 14% A. Ride daily 44% 13% 18% 11% B. Ride a few times a week C. Ride a few times a month D. Ride few times a year E. Seldom ride or are NOT a bike rider

For Enter what Question purpose Text do you cycle? 36% A. Cycle only for recreation purposes 0% 53% 11% B. Cycle for commuting to work, school, or other destinations C. Cycle for both commuting and recreation purposes D. I do not cycle

Transportation Projects and Programs Affecting Bicycle Use Texas Department of Transportation Dallas and Fort Worth Districts In coordination with North Central Texas Council of Governments PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA Wednesday, June 25, 2014 Irving City Hall 825 W. Irving Boulevard Irving, Texas 75060 Open House (5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m) Welcome and Introduction Presentations (Begins at 6:00 p.m.) State Bike Plan and Programs Texas Department of Transportation Public Transportation Division Bicycle Policies and Projects Texas Department of Transportation Dallas and Fort Worth District Regional Bicycle Programs and Projects North Central Texas Council of Governments Open House Questions and Answers Kathy Kleinschmidt, P.E. Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator Dallas District Teri Kaplan Statewide Bicycle Coordinator Kathy Kleinschmidt, P.E. Phillip Hays, P.E. Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinators Dallas and Fort Worth Districts Karla Weaver, AICP Program Manager Congestion Management & Innovative Project Delivery: Sustainable Development Team Questions and Answers The Texas Department of Transportation is seeking your comments from the public hearing. Comment forms will be provided at the public hearing. Written comments may be submitted this evening or sent to the following address: TxDOT Dallas District Office, Attn: Kathy Kleinschmidt, 4777 E. Highway 80, Mesquite, TX 75150-6643 or TxDOT Fort Worth District Office, Attn: Phillip Hays, 2501 S.W. Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76133. All written comments must be postmarked on or before Saturday, July 5, 2014, to be included in the official public hearing packet. All comments will be addressed in this public hearing packet.

Survey for Consideration in Future Bicycle Planning and Education Activities Texas Department of Transportation - Dallas and Fort Worth Districts Wednesday, June 25, 2014 The Texas Department of Transportation and the North Central Texas Council of Governments is seeking your feedback about cycling in the region and future education and outreach activities for area residents. 1. What should be the priorities regarding bikeway accommodations and bicycle safety in the Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW) region? 2. What are the TOP THREE challenges or barriers to cycling in the region? (Circle up to 3) A = Safety B = Bikeways are NOT AVAILABLE C = Bikeways are NOT CONNECTED D = Existing bikeways are in poor condition D = Major barriers (highways/freeways, bridges, waterways, railroads, etc.) E = No showers or lockers at end destination F = Limited or no bicycle parking at end destination OTHER (describe) 3. What are the most effective ways to influence bicycle safety and education? (Circle up to 3) A = Website and video E = Radio and media advertisements B = Social media C = Brochures D = Billboards F = Include bikeway information in driver education classes (coordinate with Texas Dept. of Public Safety) G = School activities and special training courses / events OTHER (describe) 4. To whom should bicycle safety and education outreach activities be targeted? (Circle top 3) A = New or Less Experienced Adult Cyclists D = Cyclists of All Levels of Experience B = Children E = Motorists C = Aging Population F = Those with Limited English Proficiency OTHER (describe) 5. Considering limited funding resources, what type(s) of bikeways (shared use paths, bike lanes, cycle tracks, etc.) should be prioritized for construction in the DFW region? Why do you feel these bikeway improvements are most important?