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Local Bike Planning Basics: Products and Process Topics Ed Barsotti 630-978-0583 ed@rideillinois.org Why plan for bicycles? Why plan for bicycles? - Quality of life, popular - Economic development - Recreation and fitness - Transportation choice - Transportation necessity: safer conditions for the many who don t drive for economic, age, etc. - Health benefits - Environmental Bicycle plan = action plan Purpose of a bike plan: Identify the projects, policies, and programs that are needed in order to fully integrate bicycling as a viable mode of transportation within a community. What are a bike plan s products? Bike network/grid (off-road and on-road segments) Goals: Continuous network, ½ to 1 mile spacing -A bike plan can also be the roadmap to a BFC award -Having an adopted bike plan helps to win grants

What are a bike plan s products? The Five E s: - Engineering (bike network, other) - Education - Encouragement - Enforcement - Evaluation - Steering committee City staff, cyclists, etc. - Define goals, products, bike network guidelines - In-house, or consultant help needed? - Kick-off meeting brainstorming session - Outputs: possible bike network routes, spot improvements --- and support - Field work, select appropriate treatments, prioritize Topics - IMPLEMENTATION! - Name a staff person in charge; committee - Start with low-hanging fruit to build support - Be opportunistic; strategize retrofit funding

Bikeway types Trails* * - separate from roadway corridors/rights-of-way Along rivers, expressways On utility easements Railroad corridors Bikeway types Trails* Used for recreation and transportation, for a broad audience and various user types Can form backbone of bikeway network Is bike planning more than providing trails for recreation? - Trails don t go everywhere cyclists want/need to go; most cycling is on roads. - Yes! Combination of trails and bike-friendly roads serves more people, recreation & transportation Sidepaths trails along roads - Sidepath trails parallel to road - 10 ft wide, 5 ft buffer (or barrier) - Generally for busier, faster (posted 40mph+) roads without many crossings - Not appropriate in many other places Sidepath or sidewalk riding On-road bikeway types Many believe sidepaths or sidewalks are always safer than on-road Surprisingly, this is not true where there are many crossings esp. for contra-flow cyclists - Vast majority of roads do not need anything extra - Shared roadways - Residential roads, minor collector roads

Bicycle Level of Service - on-road bike suitability measure - Measure of perceived comfort & safety for teen/adult bicyclists - Brings objectivity!! - For on-road bicycling: based on mid-block roadway geometry and traffic conditions bike lanes - Both sides, each 1-way, 5 feet (max. 6 feet) - Lower-speed (< 40mph) urban arterials, collectors - Dedicated space attracts broader range of cyclists Shared Lane Markings ( sharrows ) - When not enough room for bike lanes mostly (not always) used with on-street parking. Lower speeds. - Positions cyclists out of door zone - Indicates shared lanes; alerts motorists more effectively than signs Bike Routes - Some preferred roadways designated as Bike Routes with signage - May include wayfinding signage to destinations - No specified geometry; flexibility on signage Combined Bike/Parking Lanes - An option for wide residential collector streets with LOW parking occupancy ( party parking ), but politically can t remove - NOT exclusive Bike Lanes, more like paved shoulder with general Bike Route signage. Paved shoulders - For significant rural roads - Vary width with traffic level, type - Other advantages for motorist safety, road maintenance - If rumble strips must be used, bike-friendly designs exist - Like bike lanes, need sweeping

Topics Strategic and technical help from Ride Illinois Bike planning, Bicycle Friendly Community award, education, enforcement, Dozens of Illinois cities. - Pro Bono few hours or Hourly assistance - Supplement existing planning staff - Comprehensive bike plans (e.g. Bloomington, Kankakee, Palatine, Rochelle, 12 others) Leading consultants Summit sponsors/speakers Bike planning and/or bikeway engineering design Alta Planning & Design - Illinois Bike Transportation Plan; Peoria bike plan Sam Schwartz Consulting - Bike/ped plans in South Elgin, Niles, Chicago Toole Design Group - Bike plans in Will County, U of Chicago Leading consultants Summit sponsors/speakers T.Y. Lin International - Chicago, Evanston bikeways; C-U MCORE project Christopher B. Burke Engineering - Bike lanes in Oak Park, Skokie; Lake-Cook path Farnsworth Group - Monticello, Livingston County plans; Lincoln trail Questions? Ed Barsotti 630-978-0583 ed@rideillinois.org