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urban trail development

urban trail development. Trail Program. Who uses San Jose Trails? . Recreation (Quality of Life). Commuters (Employment). Tourism (Economic). Creating a 100-mile interconnected trail network . Click here for most current Annual Report on active projects.

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urban trail development

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  1. urban trail development Trail Program

  2. Who uses San Jose Trails? • Recreation (Quality of Life) • Commuters (Employment) • Tourism (Economic) Creating a 100-mile interconnected trail network Click here for most current Annual Report on active projects

  3. The bike web – 500 miles of bike facilities by 2022 On-Street Bikeways 400 miles (200 miles so far) Off-Street Trail Systems 100 mile network (55 miles so far)

  4. Vision Recognized national leader for trail integration in the urban environment What factors represent San Jose’s Trail “brand”? • Innovation • Data Driven • Quality • Access • Partnering • Pace

  5. Innovation Mileage markers are linked to the 911 Center for rapid emergency service Click here to learn more

  6. Innovation Transit & Trails app Click here to learn more Click here for free download

  7. Innovation Pollution Reduction / Cost Savings Click here to learn more Warm Mix Asphalt Compostable storm water measures

  8. Data Driven San Jose counts and surveys trail users annually – measuring continued increase in use over 6 years Click here to learn more about Trail Count

  9. Quality Improving “lost spaces” to enhance neighborhood recreation Click here to learn more

  10. Quality Improving existing routes with innovation

  11. Quality Strategic use of quality materials for place making

  12. Access Access transportation with challenging urban environments

  13. Partners SCVWD Caltrans PG&E

  14. Pace Click here to learn more 55 miles

  15. Follow the progress Click here for frequent updates Click here for monthly updates Click here for latest Annual Report Click here to learn about San Jose

  16. Yves Zsutty, Trail Manager 408 793 5561 Yves.Zsutty@sanjoseca.gov Trail Program Website Twitter: #SanJoseTrails

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