File #: 16-0477    Version: 1
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 4/5/2016 In control: PBIA Advisory Board
Agenda date: 4/14/2016 Final action: 4/14/2016
Title: Bike Corridor Pilot Project Briefing
Attachments: 1. Bike Corridor Pilot Project Map
Title
Bike Corridor Pilot Project Briefing

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Report
Issue:
The City is building a Bike Corridor pilot project, which will connect the eastside neighborhood to downtown.

Staff Contact:
Michelle Swanson, AICP, Senior Program Specialist, Public Works | Transportation, 360.753.8575

Presenter(s):
Michelle Swanson

Background and Analysis:

Project Background
People have asked for an easier way to get around Olympia by bike. In 2014, the City Council funded a pilot project of a Bike Corridor. The Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) worked with City staff to identify possible routes for the pilot project. Late in 2014, the City Council provided additional direction that the pilot project should come into downtown. In early 2015, the BPAC recommended the pilot project route, attached.

What is a Bike Corridor?
Bike Corridors are streets that have been retrofit to be more welcoming to people riding bikes. They are streets that do not have much car traffic, and the traffic is traveling slowly. This makes it easier for people on bikes and people driving to share the same lane.

The City adds signs and pavement markings to the route. We also change some intersections to make them easier for people to get through on bikes. We will also make it easier for pedestrians to cross, too.

To see detailed drawings of the intersection changes, please go to the Bike Corridors webpage: olympiawa.gov/bikecorridors

Why a Pilot Project?
This is the first time the City has built this type of infrastructure. In other cities, Bike Corridors are known as "bicycle boulevards" or "neighborhood greenways." By building a pilot project first, people will have a chance to see what a Bike Corridor is before being asked to help plan several more routes.
Because this is a pilot project, we are building it with less-permanent materials. Later, we can make the changes permanent.

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