how did they do that- in northeast ohio? & what’s happening in the region?
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How Did They Do That- In Northeast Ohio? & What’s Happening in the Region?. Sally Hanley, Senior Transportation Planner Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency. Do What?. Large increase in bikeways Change attitudes (public officials, engineers, the public) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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How Did They Do That-In Northeast Ohio?
&What’s Happening in the Region?
Sally Hanley, Senior Transportation PlannerNortheast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency
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Do What?
Large increase in bikeways Change attitudes (public officials, engineers, the public) Create environment in which bike transportation has become a serious issue Raise awareness of bicycling as an important urban amenity
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NOACA: Metropolitan Planning Organization for Cleveland Area
• Transportation & Environmental Planning
• 5 Counties: Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina
• Board composed of elected officials from all 5 counties-- make decisions on spending federal transportation funds
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NOACA Goal: Establish a more balanced transportation system … by prioritizing … transit, pedestrian, and bicycle travel instead of only single occupancy vehicle movement.• Regional Bicycle Transportation Plans: 1997, 2008• Project reviews & recommendations for bike/ped
accommodation• Conducted “Bike Friendly Community” Campaign• Created Bike Transportation Maps• Conduct Training Courses for Planners &
Engineers• Bicycle Counts• Adopted Multimodal Planning Policies• Priority System
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• Bikeway Inventory in 1997:• 103 miles of paths
• 6 miles of lanes
• Total of 109 miles of bikeways
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• Comparison of 1997 & 2006 Inventories
Bike Lanes
Multipurpose
Paths
Signed Routes
TotalMiles
1997 Inventory
8 105 0 113
2006Inventory
40 195 80 315
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