Date post: | 11-Feb-2017 |
Category: |
Government & Nonprofit |
Upload: | valdosta-lowndes-metropolitan-planning-organization |
View: | 182 times |
Download: | 0 times |
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
ImplementingBicycle and
Pedestrian Planningin Southern Georgia
Corey Hull, AICPTransportation PlannerAriel Godwin, AICP
Senior Planner
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
SGRC Region
VLMPO
• 18 Counties• 406,000 People• Population is 51%
rural• Land area is 98%
rural• 13% of total state
area
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
VISION:To develop safe
and healthy transportation
alternatives and a connected
transportation network that
promotes community pride
and enhances local
marketability.
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Policies1. Raise awareness2. Encourage inventories3. Encourage master
plans4. Connect activity
centers5. Integrated active
transportation system6. Identify funding
sources
7. Connect facilities for health and economy
8. Ongoing maintenance
9. Connect existing facilities
10. Assessments, cost-benefit analysis
11. Bike racks in zoning codes
12. Bike racks on buses
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
1. Distribute Educational Materials
35,000 distributed!
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
2. Form local partnershipsPotential organizations:• 4-H• Boys and Girls Club• Boy/Girl Scouts• Bike advocacy groups
and cycling clubs• Student organizations• Rotary/Lions/similar
• Environmental groups• Runners’ clubs• Schools• Downtown
redevelopment organizations etc.
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
3. Distribute Data• 2010-14: 206
pedestrian crashes, 140 bike crashes, 15 pedestrian fatalities, 2 bike fatalities• 14,816 miles
of roads• 357 miles of
bike routes 2005-2009 2010-20140
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Motor Vehicle Crashes Involving Bike/PedestrianSouthern Georgia, 2005-2014
Bicycle crashes Pedestrian crashes
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
4. Assist with local efforts
• Assessment of connectivity for an existing 2.3-mile rail trail
• Best Practices recommendations for a community that does not yet have a greenway
• Analysis of trail to become a US Bike Route, included video tour on YouTube
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
5. Encourage and assist with local plans
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
6. Assist local governments with projects/strategies/funding
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
7. Model Regulations
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
8. Connectivity List
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
9. ROW Acquisition
Photo: Michael Rivera
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
10. Bike Racks on Buses
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
11. Evaluate High Crash Corridors
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
12. Traffic Calming
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
13. Build Infrastructure
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
14. Health Assessments
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
2040 Transportation Vision Plan
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Complete Streets Strategy
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Active, Healthy Lifestyles Strategy
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Conclusion
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Questions?Corey Hull, AICPTransportation PlannerValdosta-Lowndes [email protected]
Ariel Godwin, AICPSenior PlannerSouthern Georgia Regional [email protected]
www.sgrc.us