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April 25, 2013

New River Valley’sBikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

Virginia’s New River Valley

Planning District Commission Boundary

Virginia’s New River Valley• Population: 179,967

• 4 Counties• 1 City• 10 Towns• Virginia Tech• Radford

University

Regional Profile:• Average Commute = 19 miles/23

minutes• Annual miles traveled = 11,874• Annual Costs: $7,587.77• Household Median Income:

$42,057• Transportation Costs = 18%

• 2030: 1-in-5 people will be over 65• 28% Adult obesity• 19% Children in poverty

Background Information

Regional Challenges:• Incomplete bike/ped downtown• Transit systems growing• State/Federal Match (competitive)• Planning & Programming disconnect• Land = missed opportunities• Lack of connections• Virginia, 2007 Outdoors Survey:• Walking for pleasure = #1• Driving for pleasure = #3• Bicycling = #13

Background Information

Before

Before

Before

Before

Established a Diverse Working Committee

• The PDC met with a variety of partners to start from the ground up…

Regional Bikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

Guidance from Working Committee:• Identify regional assets• Establish common goals and

priorities• Resource for local and statewide

planning• Improve mapping and tables• Level of detail for information sharing• Utilize to pursue funding• Support tourism

Regional Bikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

Regional Bikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

Late 2011 – Local Review

Mid 2011 – Meet 5 Core Areas

Early 2011 – Data Complete

Early 2010 – 1-on-1 Meetings

Mid 2009 – Local Data Collection

Early 2009 – Vision and Goals

2008 – Bikeway/Walkway Committee

Elements of the System:1. Multipurpose Trails

• Facilities physically separated from motorized traffic by an open space or barrier.

2. Hiking/Mountain Biking Trails• Natural surfaced facilities that are

predominately used for recreation.

3. Shared Road Facilities• Facilities within the existing right-of-way such

as paved shoulders, designated bike lanes, or marked SHARROWS.

4. Blueways• Facilities that accommodate the variety of

water users.

Regional Bikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

After

After

After

After

After

Radford Area

Floyd Area

Giles Area

Pulaski Area

Planning Process – Behind the Scenes• Vision/goals were easy to agree on…• Bikeway/Walkway Committee = great

input• Tough integrating into 1 plan and 1

data set• Facilities = 4 categories for flexibility• Data aligns with VGIN + Google Earth

imagery• CAD/GIS converted to Photoshop =

attractive• Tables – need work to maximize

resourcefulness

Regional Bikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

What is in the Plan?• Executive Summary• A Regional Vision

o Historyo Elements of the Systemo Purposeo Objectives Definitions

• Tables and Mapso Divided into 5 Areas (4 counties & 1

city)

Regional Bikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

How will it be used?• Simply a planning resource• Integrate into Statewide Plans

(VDOT)• CTB Policy for Bicyclists and

Pedestrians

• Aligns multijurisdictional connections

• Flexibility = Design for local needs• Project Website:

http://www.nrvpdc.org/Transportation/bwwwbw.html

Regional Bikeway, Walkway, Blueway Plan

Questions?

Contact: Elijah Sharp(540) 639-9313emial: esharp@nrvpdc.org