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Committee:. Walker Parking ConsultantsMichael Shonrock, Student AffairsMike Ellicott, Facilities Planning
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1. Texas Tech UniversityBikeway Plan August 12, 2005
3. Purpose:
Provide a comprehensive bike system that enhances and encourages safe bicycle traveling on campus
Ensure the safety of our students who do choose to ride their bikes on campus
Alleviate the current stress that is being placed on our parking system
4. Current Conditions: The first bike lane was recently completed, extending down 18th street from Indiana to Boston
No other bike lanes on the interior of campus
Shared use paths have been constructed at the new park and ride facility as well as on 4th street in front of the TTPD that need to be striped
5. Current Conditions: (cont.) Bike Racks
233 existing bike racks
All existing racks are mobile
Bike Traffic
Estimated 2,500 bikes on campus
6. Construction options: Bike Lane
4’ striped roadway that is shared by the vehicles and the bicyclists (road must be at least 34’ wide)
Shared Roadway
Roadway less than 34’ wide that is shared by the vehicles and the bicyclists
Shared Use Paths
10’ path that is striped and shared by pedestrians and bicyclists
7. Cost Breakdown:
8. Future Plans: Phase 1
Implemented by Spring 2006
To include:
Shared paths
Bike lanes
Route signs
Additional bike racks
Cost
$58,900
9. Phase 1:
10. Future Plans (cont.): Phase 2
Set to begin as soon as funding is secured
To include:
An established path from the “park and ride” to the interior of campus
Access over the Marsha Sharp Freeway (ie. Pedestrian overpass)
Cost
$142,200
11. Phase 2:
12. Marketing: Program name (“Bike Tech”)
Bicycle registration drives
Bicycle signs (including the pavement)
Education
On-campus facilities
(Maintenance, supplies, etc.)
“If you build it, they will come.” -Field of Dreams