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B.I.K.E. | Boyle CountyRecommendations for DiscussionCommunity Trails Forum M A R C H 2 0 0 8
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OverviewCreating a more active, connectedcommunity achieves multiple benefits
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OverviewCreating a more active, connectedcommunity achieves multiple benefits
Promoting safer, bicycle-friendly streets and roads
Collaborative planning with community partners
Incentives to start developing a master plan
Funding will go to unified communities with a vision
Balance the interests of non-motorized users
Bicyclists and pedestrians: the emerging mainstream
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B.I.K.E. Priority CorridorsByways identified for bicyclist/pedestrianaccommodations within central Danville
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B.I.K.E. Priority Corridors
CORRIDOR ONE US-150 / Perryville RoadFrom the railroad viaduct to the bypass at Boyle Schools campus
CORRIDOR TWO Ky-34 / East LexingtonFrom Wilderness Road to the proposed Ky-2168 bypass
CORRIDOR THREE Ky-34 / Lebanon RoadFrom Perryville Road intersection to the bypass at Enterprise Center
CORRIDOR FOUR Ky-33 / Shakertown RoadFrom East Lexington Avenue to the existing Ky-2168
CORRIDOR FIVE US-127 / Hustonville RoadFrom Clarks Run to the bypass at Danville Manor
CORRIDOR SIX US-150 / Stanford RoadFrom East Main Street to the South Danville bypass
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Urban Connecting CorridorsHaving the potential for shared-usepaths or trails within central Danville
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Urban Connecting Corridors
Connectors to Existing Clarks Run Trail
Town Branch Corridor
Lebanon Road Corridor
Industrial Park Corridor
Connectors to Existing Millennium Park Trail
Man-O-War Boulevard Corridor
Lebanon Road Corridor
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Urban Connecting CorridorsHaving the potential for shared-usepaths or trails within central Danville
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Boyle County CorridorsHaving the potential for shared-usepaths or trails outside central Danville
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Boyle County Corridors
Proposed KY-2168 Connector Ky-33 to Ky-34
Existing KY-2168 Connector US-127 to Ky-33
Industrial Park Frontage Ky-34 / Lebanon Road
Downtown Perryville to Battlefield Park Ky-1920
Danville to Downtown Junction City + Rail Trail
Boyle County Connection to US-27 Healthway
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Boyle County Corridors
Proposed KY-2168 Connector Ky-33 to Ky-34
Existing KY-2168 Connector US-127 to Ky-33
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Boyle County Corridors
Industrial Park Frontage Ky-34 / Lebanon Road
Downtown Perryville to Battlefield Park Ky-1920
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Boyle County Corridors
Danville to Downtown Junction City + Rail Trail
Boyle County Connection to US-27 Healthway
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Designated Bicycle Routes
Existing Midland Kentucky Tour route
State-designated bicycle tour that traverses Boyle County
Most popularly bicycled roads and highways
Including Bluegrass Pike, Gentry Lane, Webster Road,Forkland Road, Chrisman Lane, Goggin Lane, and others
Routes of annually organized Signature Rides
Major fund-raising tours that pass through Boyle County each year,including the Bike Trek to Shakertown and Bike MS Ride
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Designated Bicycle Routes
Existing Midland Kentucky Tour route
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Designated Bicycle Routes
Most popularly bicycled roads and highways
Routes of annually organized Signature Rides
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Important Considerations Creating a comprehensive master planwill involve more than recreational trails
A safer, more balanced transportation system
Envision a network of multi-modal corridors
A community that accommodates all users
A shared understanding of terminology
Safe Routes to Schools and Complete Streets
Co-existence means long-term cost-effectivness
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Thank you for your considerate appraisal.
presented on behalf of B.I.K.E. | Boyle County
John A DixonDixon Design324 West BroadwayDanville, Kentucky 40422
859.238.9498
http://bikebuzz.wordpress.com
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