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Sidewalk Strategic PlanSidewalk Strategic PlanCity of PeterboroughCity of Peterborough
About PeterboroughAbout Peterborough
Pop. 75,000Pop. 75,000 Surrounding land is Surrounding land is
agricultural with Canadian agricultural with Canadian Shield just to the north Shield just to the north (cottages, canoeing)(cottages, canoeing)
On Trent-Severn Waterway On Trent-Severn Waterway between Toronto (1.5 hr) between Toronto (1.5 hr) and Ottawa (3 hr)and Ottawa (3 hr)
University & college University & college Hospital top employerHospital top employer
Walking & Cycling in PtboWalking & Cycling in Ptbo
Vibrant downtown, 38% Vibrant downtown, 38% work downtownwork downtown
Suburbs just starting to Suburbs just starting to spreadspread
Walking & Cycling in PtboWalking & Cycling in Ptbo
9% walk/bike to work9% walk/bike to work City only 8.5 x 5.5 City only 8.5 x 5.5
miles wide miles wide (13.5 x 9 km)(13.5 x 9 km)
Walking & Cycling in PtboWalking & Cycling in Ptbo
36 km multi-use trails36 km multi-use trails 18 km cycling lanes (11 18 km cycling lanes (11
km new this year)km new this year)
Why Develop aWhy Develop aSidewalk Strategic Plan?Sidewalk Strategic Plan?
1.1. Walking targeted in Transportation Plan. Sidewalk Walking targeted in Transportation Plan. Sidewalk key infrastructure to support walking.key infrastructure to support walking.
2.2. Provides a reliable map and data for sidewalks – Provides a reliable map and data for sidewalks – change can be measured over time change can be measured over time
3.3. Set priorities for capital expenditures on sidewalksSet priorities for capital expenditures on sidewalks4.4. Motivate Council to support sidewalk provision in Motivate Council to support sidewalk provision in
new areas when they see costs of going back laternew areas when they see costs of going back later5.5. Provides opportunities to profile pedestrian needs, Provides opportunities to profile pedestrian needs,
create an implementation plan, examine sidewalk create an implementation plan, examine sidewalk policiespolicies
Our ProcessOur Process
1.1. Establish project Team Establish project Team and Terms of and Terms of ReferenceReference
2.2. Develop criteriaDevelop criteria
3.3. Use GIS analysis to Use GIS analysis to populate table – this populate table – this included data capture included data capture for some criteriafor some criteria
Pedestrian facilities absent less than 200 m from new recreation centre
Our ProcessOur Process
4.4. Evaluate results & revise Evaluate results & revise criteria, several timescriteria, several times
5.5. Consulted throughout this Consulted throughout this part of the process with part of the process with local groups ASRTS & local groups ASRTS & ASCRASCR
6.6. Create map and Excel Create map and Excel tables with resultstables with results
7.7. Report to Council, Report to Council, including implementation including implementation of Priority 1 & 2 sidewalks of Priority 1 & 2 sidewalks and new sidewalk policyand new sidewalk policy
GIS – Benefits & LimitationsGIS – Benefits & Limitations
Can rank and map limitless sidewalksCan rank and map limitless sidewalks Criteria can be modified and data readily updatedCriteria can be modified and data readily updated Applying criteria can be tricky – need to choose Applying criteria can be tricky – need to choose
between whether criteria applies when just touching between whether criteria applies when just touching or when it includes whole sidewalk segmentor when it includes whole sidewalk segment
Need to know area fairly well to evaluate results for Need to know area fairly well to evaluate results for “nonsense”, not completely unbiased“nonsense”, not completely unbiased
Students Bused Within School Walking Students Bused Within School Walking Zones – A Criteria that ChangedZones – A Criteria that Changed
Original Version Revised Version
Getting the Plan to CouncilGetting the Plan to Council Senior mgt. uncomfortable Senior mgt. uncomfortable
with ambiguous with ambiguous expectationsexpectations
Created implementation Created implementation plan for Priority 1 & 2 plan for Priority 1 & 2 sidewalkssidewalks
Extended timeline from 10 Extended timeline from 10 to 14 years to keep budget to 14 years to keep budget status quostatus quo
Created new sidewalk Created new sidewalk policy – unplanned, but policy – unplanned, but value-addedvalue-added
Plan OutcomesPlan Outcomes
Start to finish, 2 yearsStart to finish, 2 years Approved March 2008Approved March 2008 Now have:Now have:
All sidewalks ranked All sidewalks ranked and mappedand mapped
Implementation plan (14 Implementation plan (14 years) for all Priority 1 & years) for all Priority 1 & 2 sidewalks2 sidewalks
New sidewalk policy – New sidewalk policy – sidewalks provided on sidewalks provided on both sides of all streetsboth sides of all streets
Sidewalk Stats by Road ClassificationSidewalk Stats by Road Classification
Road ClassRoad ClassSidewalks Sidewalks
(km)(km)
No No Sidewalks Sidewalks
(km)(km)% with % with
SidewalksSidewalks
ArterialArterial 9494 9191 51%51%
CollectorCollector 153153 241241 60%60%
LocalLocal 153153 241241 41%41%
WalkwaysWalkways 99 00 100%100%
TotalTotal 356356 393393 47%47%
Sidewalk Stats in 2008Sidewalk Stats in 2008
Priority Level
No Sidewalks (metres)
Percentage
1 5,078 1%
2 36,301 9%
3 179,675 46%
4 172,425 44%
Total 393,479 100%
Implementation StrategyImplementation Strategy
Implement all Priority 1 Implement all Priority 1 (5,078 m) and Priority 2 (5,078 m) and Priority 2 (36,301 m) sidewalks (36,301 m) sidewalks over 14 yearsover 14 years
Annual cost of Annual cost of $475,000/yr, $100,000 $475,000/yr, $100,000 as part of road reconstr. as part of road reconstr. projectsprojects
Total cost in 2007 Total cost in 2007 dollars of $6.6 milliondollars of $6.6 million
Day to Day UseDay to Day Use
Sidewalk Map with Sidewalk Map with priorities identified is priorities identified is used by staff as a used by staff as a regular reference point regular reference point
e.g. calls from public e.g. calls from public about sidewalk – about sidewalk – everyone comes to look everyone comes to look at the map to see what at the map to see what priority it ispriority it is
Implementation – Year 1Implementation – Year 1
Debate about Debate about Middlefield sidewalkMiddlefield sidewalk
Public Works lobbying Public Works lobbying for $’s to be spent on for $’s to be spent on maintenancemaintenance
Commitment sketchy Commitment sketchy even though just even though just approvedapproved
The Great Save!?! (No, we didn’t tip… this time)
What Now?What Now?
Public meeting Public meeting Develop a communication Develop a communication
plan for community plan for community notification of sidewalks notification of sidewalks planned for the coming yearplanned for the coming year
Phase 2 – Curb cuts at Phase 2 – Curb cuts at intersections to be prioritizedintersections to be prioritized
Update Plan every 3 yearsUpdate Plan every 3 years Update mapping database Update mapping database
when new sidewalks when new sidewalks constructedconstructed
More Initiatives to ComeMore Initiatives to Come Keep an eye on the new Keep an eye on the new
sidewalk policy & its sidewalk policy & its effectivenesseffectiveness
Expand policy to broader Expand policy to broader “Complete Streets” policy “Complete Streets” policy when Transportation Plan when Transportation Plan reviewed in 2009reviewed in 2009
Improve sidewalk Improve sidewalk maintenance standardsmaintenance standards
Intersection design – Intersection design – actuated signals, crossing actuated signals, crossing distances, etc.distances, etc.
Got your skates?
George Street Today
Tomorrow?
CriteriaCriteria