23rd Avenue Corridor Greenway
23rd Avenue Corridor GreenwayCommunity Open HouseNovember 6, 2013
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AgendaGreenways 10123rd Avenue Corridor Neighborhood GreenwayProject Goals and Benefits EvaluationProject ScheduleQuestionsSurvey2
SafetySeattle has a goal of zero traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2030.
Our approach: Focus on education, environment, enforcement, evaluation, and empathy3
What is a Greenway?Safer, more comfortable streets for people of all ages and abilities to walk and ride bikes.
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Best Greenway LocationsResidential streets with slower speeds, fewer cars and gentler slopes
Residential streets that connect to schools, parks, libraries and shops
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Greenway Design ElementsGreenways may include some combination of the following:Pavement markingsWayfindingTraffic calming Signage
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Project GoalsCreate an appealing place for residents to walk and ride bikes. Improve connections to parks, schools, shops and other local amenities.Create an inviting environment for neighbors to use and enjoy.
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Who Benefits?
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Selection CriteriaSafetyPavement Conditions AccessVehicular Access to PropertyRoute ContinuityTopography GradePedestrian TravelCommunity Feedback
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Findings: East Side24th and 25th Distinguishing CharacteristicsPoor pavement conditions north of Madison St (24th)Steep east/west cross street accessCrossing at Madison/John/24th difficult for bikes/pedestriansGood access to amenities and schools
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Findings: West Side21st and 22nd Distinguishing CharacteristicsLack of continuity between E Galer St and Boyer AveGood access to amenities and schoolsBetter crossings at Madison Street intersection Pre-existing traffic calming measures
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Project Schedule
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Questions?14
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Thank you!16