Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls STAKEHOLDER COMMITTEE MEETING 2 SUPPORTED BY THE OATH COMMUNITY FUND AT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR GREATER BUFFALO
Develop a Bicycle Master Plan to document the city s comprehensive vision and detailed work plan for increasing the attractiveness of bicycling over time as a key strategy for enhancing overall livability. Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Project Progress and Timeline Project progress to date includes compiling and reviewing existing plans and comparable cities, engaging stakeholders, launching the project website and survey, conceptual connectivity and early renderings. Stakeholder Committee Meetings Review and Assess Existing Plans and Conditions Solicit and Compile Public Input Designate Schematic Network and Classify System Prepare Guidelines for Design, Installation and Maintenance Prepare Design Alternatives NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG ❶ ❷ ❹ ❺ 3 6 7 Prepare Schedule and Cost Estimates Present Plan Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Stakeholder Meeting 2 Agenda Welcome & Intro Greenway and Bicycle Connectivity Update Project Updates Feedback to Date Analysis and Alternatives Communications & Engagement ReddyBike Public Meeting Preview Closing Reflections, Questions, Next Steps Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
BICYCLE AND PERSONAL MOBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE NIAGARA REGION PROJECTS COMPLETED AND UNDERWAY NIAGARA FALLS BIKE MASTERPLAN PROJECT PRESENTATION - JANUARY 16, 2019
NYS Bike Routes
WNY Regional Bike Map
Bikeable Routes WNY
COLLABORATIVE PLANNING BETWEEN LAND OWNERS NYS PARKS NY POWER AUTHORITY NF BRIDGE COMMISSION NYSDOT and NYSTA Project Collaboration
Mega Trends in Personal Mobility Parking should be moved off the waterfront to remote locations Extending Niagara Falls experience, but getting visitors off the tour busses, out of their cars and onto bikes, into shuttles and on their feet Niagara River Greenway Shoreline Trail, Empire State Trail and international crossings will bring more cycle traffic to Niagara Falls GREENWAY PRIORITY Integrate waterfront infrastructure to provide connectivity for personal mobility (for locals and visitors) CITY OF NF PRIORITY Connect community to waterfront Trends in Mobility
West River Trail NRG Improvements
NRG Improvements
Wheatfield Trail
West River Trail
West River Trail
West River Trail
Riverway South
Riverway South
Riverway South
Scenic Parkway North
PARKING LOT 1 MAIN ST. DISCOVERY CENTER AQUARIUM WHIRLPOOL/ UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FINDLAY DR. CANADA CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
Scenic Parkway North
North Trails to Lewiston
Lewiston Village Trail
Connections to Trails
Whirlpool Rapids Bridge (Currently in Use) Whirlpool Rapids Railroad Bridge (Not Currently in Use) Lower Deck of Bridge is for Vehicular Traffic Side walk Upper Deck of Bridge is for Train Use Whirlpool Bridge
Lower Deck of Bridge is for Vehicular Traffic Upper Deck of Bridge is for Train Use Whirlpool Bridge
What Does Great Look Like? In partnership with GO Bike, GBNRTC, NYPA, NYSDOT, ESD, NYSOPRHP, Erie and Niagara counties, Buffalo, The Tonawandas and Niagara Falls, we will have the most bikable 2 city region in North America. Empowering residents and visitors to explore the magnificent Niagara waterfront by bicycle, on foot, and via other forms of personal mobility Greenway Goal
Project Feedback The planning process will be successful if it Figures out how connections can be made Ensures varied input Promotes public awareness and education Builds biking constituency Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Project Feedback What should be in the plan Connections Linking Improving the Public Realm Health and Accessibility Accountability & Enforcement Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Project Feedback What should be in the plan Connections Parks [state and local] Schools Other Towns Transit Regional Trails Greenway Water & Blueways International Linking Tourism & Communities Become the nexus of the Niagara Peninsula Improving the Public Realm Creating Gateways Creativity in Design Public Amenities Inviting Places Health and Accessibility Complete Streets Bikes & Peds Safe Routes & Crossings for Students Accountability & Enforcement Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Project Feedback Other big picture questions we ve heard How do we use cycling infrastructure to drive tourism spending in neighborhoods? How do we use cycling to connect residents to jobs downtown? How do we make sure residents access and feel connected to the new parkway? How do we make Hyde Park a cycling destination in keeping with City in a Park plan? Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Methodology Pull out recommended capital projects from existing Planning documents and build a network; Examine geographical data; Develop a data driven bicycle network; Compare networks; Discuss network strengths and limitations; Gather public input; Discuss network priorities Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Recommended Investments Examined all relevant planning documents informing the future of the City of Niagara Falls, Niagara County, and the Buffalo Niagara Region; Pulled out all relevant recommended projects that related to highway removal, street redesign, and trail systems Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Examine Geographic Data Examine the City s land use; Investigate crash data; Interpret bicycle and pedestrian count data; Determine the need for intervention based off of high bicycle counts and crash data; Connect schools, communities, employment centers, and larger transit services; Build network Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Data Driven Network Crashes occurred overwhelmingly in residential neighborhoods and along commercial corridors expressing the need for speed and design interventions; High volumes of bicycle traffic occur on larger arterial roads with higher volumes of vehicle traffic; Network should address roads with a history of conflict; Network should address where riders already are Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Limitations GBNRTC crash data does not account for 2017-2018 FARS crash data is limited to 2015-2017 Bicycle and Pedestrian counts reflect Downtown core and Niagara Falls BLVD, counts do not capture majority of residential neighborhoods Roads under State jurisdiction cover large portions of the combined bicycle network, making meaningful linear connections and major interventions difficult to implement without State cooperation Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Visualizing the Network Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Bicycle / Ped Count: Pine & Hyde Park (2013) 4/80 Walnut & Hyde Park (2011) 0/21 Ferry & Hyde Park (2013) 21/21 Crashes: Crash with a Pedestrian 3/22/2016 Near Sherwood Ave Crash with a Cyclist 9/27/2014 Intersection of Pine Ave Fatal Crash 11/26/2015 Drunk Driver on Pine Ave Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives <- Bergmann Associates; Joy Kuebler Landscape Architect; Heritage Strategies, LLC; New York State Department of State; City of Niagara Falls. 2013. City in a Park: City of Niagara Falls 2013 Citywide Parks Master Pla City of Niagara Falls; New York State Department of State. 2018. Niagara Waterfront Opportunity Area: Final Brownfield Opportunity Area Nomination Report. -> Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Removal of center turn lane to include landscaping with cut outs for left-hand turns; Remove lane of traffic to build a twoway protected cycle track; Narrow traffic lanes and incorporate shoulder to provide on-street parking for residential and trail access Using existing sidewalk provide a pedestrian trail along gill creek extending connection from Hyde Park to Gill Creek Park Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Public Input Source:University at Buffalo Regional Institute, The State University of New York At Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning. 2014 One Region Forward: A New Way to Plan for Buffalo Niagara. Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Analysis and Alternatives Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Partner Project Update Project Timeline Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Communications Update Survey update Canvassing & tabling Neighborhood based meetings Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Public Meeting Preview Bring Public Up to Date on Project History Refine Plan Vision/ Objectives Gather Additional Survey Input Community Mapping Exercise Move Toward Prioritization and Organizing Principles Creating a Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls
Bicycle Friendly Niagara Falls THANK YOU!! 716.218.7161 Anthony Armstrong: anthony@gobikebuffalo.org Thea Hassan: thea@gobikebuffalo.org Cory Holzerland: cory@gobikebuffalo.org SUPPORTED BY THE OATH COMMUNITY FUND AT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR GREATER BUFFALO