CRISP (Cycle Route Implementation & Stakeholder Plan)

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Presentation at the Australian Bicycle Conference in Adelaide 18-19 January 2010.

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Engineering

LandscapeArchitecture

Project Management

Australian Cycling Conference

Adelaide 2010

CRISP (Cycle Route Implementation and Stakeholder Plan)

Examples in the UK and Australia and Lessons Learned

Richard V JonesCOMPLETE Urban, QLD

Nathan ParishCOMPLETE Urban, NSW

Nigel CoatesLaunceston City Council, TAS

Introduction to CRISP

The UK Experience & lessons learnt

The Australian Experience & lessons learnt

Cycling Popularity

London 500,000 cyclists / day (2006)

Sydney 120,000 cyclists / day (2005)

London - 23% increase in 1 year (2003-2004)

Sydney - 23% increase in 4 years (2001–2005)

Cycling in the UK!

Introduction

Mayor of London’s Transport Strategy 2001

Task Force established in 2002 → London Cycle Network Plus (LCN+) Program

Cycle Route Implementation and Stakeholder Plan (CRISP) → to satisfy these objectives

2004 → London Cycling Action Plan (LCAP) formalised

Total of 286 CRISP Reports

950km of Cycle Routes

Lengths between 0.5km and 15km

What is a CRISP?(Cycle Route Implementation and Stakeholder Plan)

The Purpose of a CRISP Study

Main aims of the CRISP process are to: Raise the profile of cycling Substantially increase levels of cycling Improve the quality of the network Provide a cohesive network and a coherent approach to

implementation Provide the optimal route for cyclists Include stakeholders at an early stage Provide a costed program and encourage long term project planning Prioritise work along the Link Tackle the tough issues along the Link

CRISP Team

Consultant – guidance and engineering experience

Council Cycling Officer – Strategic viewpoint of local authority

Local Stakeholder – local knowledge

Transport for London – Viewpoint of TLRN

LCN+ - strategic view of entire network

The CRISP Process

1. Pre-CRIM Report

2. Cycle Route Inspection Meeting (CRIM)

3. CRISP Report – DRAFT for consultation with the CRISP Team

4. CRISP Report - FINAL

Nathan Parish – UK Example

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM Report

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportIntroduces studyDescribes routeQuestionnaire resultsIdentifies stakeholders

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportIntroduces studyDescribes routeQuestionnaire resultsIdentifies stakeholdersLessons Learned

Questionnaire response rate

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIM

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIM

Pre-CRIM meetingCRIMRecord of CRIM

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIM

Pre-CRIM meetingCRIMRecord of CRIMLessons Learned

Stakeholder attendance

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP Report

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP Report

Data sheetsBudget construction costsProposed programme

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP Report

Data sheets

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP Report

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP Report

Data sheetsBudget construction costsProposed programmeLessons learned

Minute taker Proposed programme

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP ReportStage 4 : Final CRISP Report

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP ReportStage 4 : Final CRISP Report

Review meetingIssue Final CRISP Report

Nathan Parish – UK Example A406 CRISP Study CRISP Process

Stage 1 : Pre-CRIM ReportStage 2 : CRIMStage 3 : Draft CRISP ReportStage 4 : Final CRISP Report

Summary

Nigel Coates – AUS Example

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004

To create safe commuting routes and improve the safety of streets for cycling

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009

Hierarchy of Solutions

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009

Hierarchy of Solutions Traffic reduction

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009

Hierarchy of Solutions Traffic reduction Speed reduction

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009

Hierarchy of Solutions Traffic reduction Speed reduction Dealing with junctions

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009

Hierarchy of Solutions Traffic reduction Speed reduction Dealing with junctions Road space redistribution

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009

Hierarchy of Solutions Traffic reduction Speed reduction Dealing with junctions Road space redistribution Off road provision

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009 Launceston Arterial Bike Route Network (50 km)

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009 Launceston Arterial Bike Route Network

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009 Launceston Arterial Bike Route Network$ State Bike Route Funding

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009 Launceston Arterial Bike Route Network$ State Bike Route Funding$ Federal Bike Route Funding (Jobs Fund)

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009 Launceston Arterial Bike Route Network$ State Bike Route Funding$ Federal Bike Route Funding (Jobs Fund)

$ 576,000

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Launceston Bike Plan 2004 Launceston Cycling Infrastructure Strategy 2009 Launceston Arterial Bike Route Network$ State Bike Route Funding$ Federal Bike Route Funding (Jobs Fund)

$ 576,000To spend by June 2010 (8 months!)

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Fast track CRISP reports

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Route 1

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Route 1

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Route 1 – Bridge

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Route 3

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Route 3 – Separate Up & Down hill routes

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Route 6

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints/Barriers

Route 6 – Waverley Street

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback

Route 1 – Holbrook Street

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback

All routes – Gully Gratings

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program

Black spot schemes

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program

Black spot schemes Asset upgrades

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program

Black spot schemes Asset upgrades Jobs fund deadline

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Not included

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Not included Pre CRIM report/meeting

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Not included Pre CRIM report/meeting Other stakeholders

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Not included Pre CRIM report/meeting Other stakeholders Options costing

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Not included Pre CRIM report/meeting Other stakeholders Options costing Large route maps

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Added

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

Added Hierarchy of solutions on data sheet

Nigel Coates – AUS Example Location of Route Constraints / Barriers Stakeholder Feedback Priority of Schemes Costs and program Lessons Learned

CRISP report presented to Council

ArchitectureLandscape

EngineeringManagement COMPLETE Sydney

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