TULARE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS

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TULARE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS Workshop: Creating Bikeable, Walkable Communities Wednesday, June 7, 2017 REVIEW OF THE 2016 REGIONAL ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN TCAG - 559-623-0450 210 N. Church St., Suite B, Visalia, CA What is Active Transportation? BACKGROUND Active transportation means getting around on foot or by bike or by other human-powered means such as nonmotorized wheel chairs or scooters. 1

What is Active Transportation? Active transportation is associated with reduced costs at both the community and household levels and with healthful living. Active transportation is a component of almost all person-trips. Purpose and Need Put simply, the objective of Walk 'n Bike Tulare County is to make walking and biking around the county safer and easier. Purpose and Need Provide the foundation of pedestrian and bicycle data for the 2018 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy Update. Compile and incorporate high-priority active transportation projects among the member agencies. Position the high-priority projects to compete better for funding from federal, state and regional sources. COMPONENTS OF THE PLAN 2

This plan was prepared to meet the requirements of the California Transportation Commission s 2014 Active Transportation Program Guidelines. It provides an overview of the existing conditions as related to the bicycle and pedestrian modes in the region and highlights current and future needs and improvements. http://www.tularecog.org/activetransportation/#plan Benefits of Active Transportation Health Integrate physical activity into everyday life Lower rates of heart disease, diabetes Lower asthma rates (through less air pollution) Mobility Options for those who can t drive Less congestion and demand for parking Neighborhood livability Greater interaction Safety from less traffic and more eyes on the street Economy Lower transportation costs, lower street maintenance costs Environment Lower air pollution, GHG emissions. Less noise, water pollution Planning Context Trip making Commute shares of walking and biking Traffic collisions involving pedestrian and bicyclist victims Pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities Survey of the member agencies Public Health Eight indicators of public health Levels of physical activity among adults Levels of adult obesity Levels of physical fitness among youth Levels of healthy body composition among youth Death rates from diabetes Death rates from heart disease Rates of hospitalizations from asthma Death rates from chronic lower respi Walking and biking are highly accessible froms for physical activity State grant criteria strongly favor projects that can demonstrate benefits to public health 3

Socioeconomics Analysis of disadvantages communities and vulnerable populations. Percent of the population that consists of youth Percent of the population that consists of seniors Median household income Percent of people living below the federal poverty level Student eligible for free or reduced-price shcoll lunches Levels of vehicle availability Exposure and sensitivities to environmental pollution State grants favor projects that benefit disadvantaged communities Needs Assessment Public input on barriers, obstacles and challenges; needs and concerns of pedestrians and bicyclists; and ideas and suggestions for improving conditions. Online survey and interactive map. Paper survey at County Fair and other events. Priority Projects did not develop or formulate new projects. Rather it incorporates high priority projects previously developed by the member agencies. Project list was collected from the first round of local applications to the Active Transportation Program (ATP), a call for projects to the member agencies, and 2010 Regional Bicycle Transportation Plan By incorporating these projects the plan can help make state funding available. Funding Active Transportation Program Measure R Complete Streets 4

Recent and Next Steps NEXT STEPS Bike & Stride bike safety outreach City of Visalia Active Transportation Plan Integrate with RTP Goals and Objectives Prepare for next round of ATP funding Work with Active Transportation Advisory Committee (ATAC) to identify issues leading to major update to in 2020. Mapping and information clearinghouse for the region QUESTIONS? http://www.tularecog.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/tcag-regional-active-transportation-plan-walkand-bike-tulare-county.pdf www.tularecog.org 5