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Designing for Mobility Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs when you don’t have good Infrastructure (or $) for either!. Tampa’s Downtown Quick Facts. Land area 760 acres (220 blocks) Workforce 50,000+ Office Space 9.4 Million Sq. Ft. Art & Cultural Centers 9 Students 9,000
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Designing for MobilityBicycle and Pedestrian Programs when you don’t have good Infrastructure (or $) for either!
Tampa’s Downtown Quick Facts • Land area 760 acres (220 blocks) • Workforce 50,000+ • Office Space 9.4 Million Sq. Ft. • Art & Cultural Centers 9 • Students 9,000 • Residents within 3 miles 98,000+ • Residents in Downtown 4,300+ (est.) • Parking spaces 25,000+ • Bike lanes/trails 7
Design/Policy/Planning Complete Streets • Design and operate entire roadway with all users in mind • 379 regional and local jurisdictions + 26 states have adopted ordinance or policy.
Design/Policy/Planning NACTO urban bikeway design guidelines • Provide cities withsolutions that can help create complete streets that are safe and enjoyable for bicyclists. • Lanes, intersections, signals, bike boulevards, cycle tracks, etc. • Free Webinars and resources.
Design/Policy/Planning Walk Friendly Communities • America Walks received funding from the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to bring workshops, technical assistance and other support services to local communities. • Steps to a Walkable Community: A Guide for Citizens, Planners, and Engineers. • This resource serves as the basis for a series of webinars, phone discussion groups, trainings, and walking campaign walkshops™.
Design/Policy/Planning Bicycle Friendly Community • The Bicycle Friendly Community Program provides incentives, hands-on assistance, and award recognition for communities that actively support bicycling. • The League named 24 new and 25 renewing BFC during the 2012 Spring BFC awards. • Minneapolis has reached the Gold level!
Design/Policy/Planning • Walk Score/Transit Score/Bike Score • Downtown Minneapolis got a 95 out of 100 • Downtown Tampa was most walkable at 82. • Nearby suburb scored a dismal 36!
Design/Policy/Planning Walkable 101: The Walkability Workbook Free set of documents and slide presentations providing guidance on everything needed to: • organize community walkability workshops, • conduct walkability audits and • prioritize changes for a better built environment.
Design/Policy/Planning Tampa Example- Walk/Bike Plan • Result of 2009 Comprehensive Plan Update – encourage growth in “mixed-use corridors and villages”. • Review past studies to ID, prioritize feasible bike/ped projects and put business plan in place for completion. • Projects either Complete Streets re-configuration (6) or stand-alone (20).
Design/Policy/Planning Tampa Example- (con’t) Walk/Bike Plan Projects identified/prioritized by this effort will be used to: • Allocate City tax revenues (i.e. local option gas tax, capital infrastructure sales tax). • Identify right-of-way needs and opportunities within City, County, and FDOT resurfacing projects and other public works projects. • Identify projects along the major road network eligible for Federal “Enhancement” funds or Federal Highway Safety Program funds.
Education/Advocacy Tampa BayCycle– bike advocacy campaign • Funded by FL Dept. of Transportation • Active website and Facebook page • Grant used for bike safety gear, free bike safety classes, event support, etc. • “Words for Wheels” essay contest • Bike to Work Rides
Education/Advocacy Low Cost Bike Racks • Parking meter bike rack • Student Art racks
Education/Advocacy WalkWise/BikeSmart • Funded by FL DOT • 15 to 45 min presentation • Tips for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers • Enforcement campaign as well Green Artery • Downtown area neighborhood-led campaign to connect via safe walk/bike paths • Identify, expand and enhance a trail system between neighborhoods
Events Mobility Market Feb. 2010
Events Do the Local Motion Combining Fitness with Culture and Community *Bi-weekly free guided walking tours *Walker feedback soliticed *Highlights downtown business *Averaged 69 people per walk!
Events Urban Restaurant Tours • Sponsored by downtown bike shop • Introduces new riders to cycling • Mini bike-safety workshop offered prior to ride • Great exposure for downtown restaurants
Events Mobility Awareness Tour • Partnered with groups we hadn’t worked with • Invited transportation engineers and planners • Very “eye-opening” experience
Events National Park(ing) Day • Partnered with Arts Organization • Held call for artists • Ideal morphing into Parklets
Events Other ideas • Tampa Bay Bike Co-op • Criterium and Festival • Bike Valet at events
Karen Kress, AICP, LCI kkress@tampasdowntown.com 813-221-3686