PROPOSED HPD BIKE-PED MASTER PLAN HPD PRESENTATION

Preview:

Citation preview

P R O P O S E D H P D B I K E - P E D M A S T E R P L A N

HPD PRESENTATION

HPD: BIKE-PED ADVOCACY GROUP

• Promotes biking and walking as alternative transportation system• Works for improved bike and pedestrian safety• Encourages biking and walking as a healthier life

style• Designs comprehensive plans, legislation, and

regulations to address the imbalance between cars and human powered transportation• Works closely with city, state and local officials to

accomplish dramatic change

2014 HAS BEEN A YEAR OF ACCOMPLISHMENT

• LDR rewrite• City Resolution• Bike safety awareness ride• Local meet ups for bike enthusiasts• I-95 – Atlantic Avenue reconstruction project• Green Market Bike Corral• Support for Boynton’s greenway efforts

•Master Plan and Phasing Conforms to Delray’s Comp Plan and Master Plans

HPD HAS WORKED WITH KEY PLAYERS

• City officials: Commission, Planning, Engineering, Sustainability, Parks, Police• Presentation to GIAB in March• Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)• Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)• Lake Worth Drainage District (LWDD)• Treasure Coast Regional Planning (TCRPC)• Downtown Development Agency (DDA)

REQUEST TO GIAB

• Incorporate HPD Master Plan and Phasing into the City’s Bike Ped Master Plan• Components of Master Plan • Atlantic Avenue – CBD loop• Intermodal access to Tri-Rail• Access to beaches• EW-NS grid of bike and walking paths enabling bike to

work, school, and play• Use of canals to connect east and west Delray

BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN MASTERPLAN SUMMARY VIEW

PHASE A

• Sharrows on Atlantic Ave (A1A to SW 12th Ave)

• Bike lane on Atlantic Ave (SW 12th Ave) to bike lane on Congress and Tri-Rail Station

• Bike lane and sidewalks George Bush Blvd from A1A to Federal Highway (or 2nd Ave)

PHASE B

• Beach - Federal Loop by completing Bike Lanes on Federal Highway and to A1A along Linton Blvd.

• Begin E-4 Canal Project by utilizing city land (Golf Course and Atlantic High School).

•Create Interlocal Agreement with the Lake Worth Drainage District.

PHASE C

• E-4 Canal Greenway, El Rio Trail in Boca to North Lake Ida Park in Boynton

• E-4 Canal Greenway to Federal Highway Bike Lanes along Lowson Blvd / SW 10th Street.

• Create East-West Improved Alley Network north and south of Atlantic Avenue.

PHASE D

• E-4 Canal Greenway and existing bike lanes along Lake Ida/NE 4th Street to Federal Highway

• Create East West Improved Alley Network downtown connected to North South Alleys

• Begin Planning for L-36 and L-32 East-West Canals to connect to the E-4 Canal Greenway

WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT

Greenway

Downtown

Beach

Recommended