bicycle, pedestrian, livability pedestrian plan— gis analysis aptac july 2015 kate brady
TRANSCRIPT
Pedestrian Plan Outline
• Introduction• Existing conditions
• Inventory of existing facilities and policies• Safety and crash data
• Goals, Objectives, Recommended Actions• Data collection• Usage Rates• Facilities• Safety• Possibly more…
• Appendices
Pedestrian Plan Outline
• Introduction• Existing conditions
• Inventory of existing facilities and policies• Safety and crash data
• Goals, Objectives, Recommended Actions• Data collection• Usage Rates• Facilities• Safety• Possibly more…
• Appendices
Pedestrian Plan Outline• Introduction
• Existing conditions• Inventory of existing facilities and policies• Safety and crash data
• Goals, Objectives, Recommended Actions• Data collection• Usage Rates
• Facilities• Map of Priority Areas
• Efficient investment of limited financial resources• Safety• Possible more…
• Appendices
End Product
• Map of Regional Priority Corridors to Guide Investment in Pedestrian Improvements• Network Roads only
Pedestrian Generators
• Schools & Bus Stops• Parks & Rec Facilities• Libraries• Walkable Businesses• Communities of Concern—Access• Communities of Concern—Age
Pedestrian Deterrents
• Pedestrian Crashes, Density• Traffic Volume (AADTs)• Number of Lanes• Low Percent of Sidewalk
Coverage• Barriers
Barriers:
High Generator Score
Low Generator Score
High Deterrent Score
High Priority It depends
Low Deterrent Score
It depends Low Regional Priority
High Generator Score
Low Generator Score
High Deterrent Score
High Priority It depends
Low Deterrent Score
It depends Low Regional Priority
High Generator Score
Low Generator Score
High Deterrent Score
High Priority It depends
Low Deterrent Score
It depends Low Regional Priority
Regional Pedestrian Facilities Master Plan• Parallel to the Bicycle MP• Next steps: • Policy and Action Recommendations
• For ACOG and Member Committees• Subcommittee Meeting, July 20, 3:30 PM
• Assembling the Plan Report
• Final approval in September