Complete Streets in Trenton, Dan Fatton presentation at NJ APA January 2014 Conference

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Complete Streets in Trenton Trenton Cycling Revolution Dan Fatton, Chair January, 2014

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Trenton Cycling Revolution, creating a safe and healthy environment for bicyclists and pedestrians in Greater Trenton through education, engagement, advocacy and promotion. Story of Complete Streets in Trenton.

Transcript of Complete Streets in Trenton, Dan Fatton presentation at NJ APA January 2014 Conference

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Complete Streets in Trenton

Trenton Cycling Revolution

Dan Fatton, Chair

January, 2014

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Trenton Cycling Revolution

Mission Statement:

To create a safe and healthy environment for bicyclists in Greater Trenton through education, engagement, advocacy and promotion.

• Founded in 1990s• Elected Chair in 2009• Trenton Bike Tour, annual leisurely ride through Trenton,

2013 was our 17th successful event!

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Economic Impacts

In 2011, bicycling and run/walk events generated $57.82M in economic activity in NJ

according to the Voorhees Transportation Center

Since 2010, TCR has partnered and/or directly supported the following organizations:

•Artworks Trenton•Boys & Girls Club of Trenton •Leon Rainbow•Magical Mother Yoga •Millennium Dance Crew•SAGE Collective•Trenton Social

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Complete Streets in New Jersey

Montclair policy in October, 2009

NJDOT policy in December, 2009

Trenton Cycling Revolution, meeting topic, April, 2010

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Complete Streets

Accommodate ALL Users for ALL Trips Safely & Efficiently

•Public transit users

•Bicyclists & Pedestrians– All ages– All abilities

•Motorists

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About a third of Americans don’t drive

– Older people who don’t drive

– All children under 17

– Some people with disabilities

– Many low-income people who cannot afford automobiles.

– Those that prefer a car-free lifestyle

TRENTON Car-Free Households

= 8,200 of 27,000 ~ 30%

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Existing Streets are Inadequate

Lack of striped crosswalks for pedestrians

Lanes are too narrow for motorists to share with bikes

Streets are too wide, too dangerous to cross on foot

No accommodations for people with disabilities

Crumbling sidewalks, lack of maintenance/cleaning

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Streets In Trenton

Unmarked Crosswalks

Limited Bicycle Accommodations

Spotty ADA compliance

Poor Lighting

Safety Concerns

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Pursuing Partnerships

New Jersey Partnership for Healthy Kids (NJPHK) is a statewide program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) with technical assistance and direction provided by theNew Jersey YMCA State Alliance.  The goal of the program is to convene, connect and empower community partnerships across the state to implement environment and policy changing strategies that prevent childhood obesity.

Shaping NJ is the state partnership for the Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Program focusing on environmental and policy change around obesity and chronic disease prevention.

Sustainable Jersey is a certification program for municipalities in New Jersey that want to go green, save money and take steps to sustain their quality of life over the long term. Launched in 2009 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that provides tools, training and financial incentives to support and reward communities as they pursue sustainability programs.

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1st Letter of Support

• September, 2011 - first draft focused on bicycles

• Feedback on the draft letter

• Pedestrian emphasis

• Broadening focus of letter made easier for partners to sign, much stronger

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Green Team

• 20 points in the Sustainable Jersey certification process

• Additional allies to push for the policy

• Built staff support

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Additional Follow-up

• Meetings with council representatives

• Feedback from planning staff

• Presentation at Council

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Adoption by Council

March 1, 2012

Approved 7-0

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Specific Action Steps

•Memo Distribution within 90 days•Drafted memo for relevant staff, planning board, etc. •Email requests to distribute

•July 18•July 23•August 1•August 7•August 21•September 4

•Distributed to staff September 6, 2012•Revisit specific Nelson/Nygaard plan

•Additional funding request was subsequently pursued•Conduct Training within 180 days

•Identified funding •Arranged logistics

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Training

Certified complete streets trainer from RBA Group

~ 20 Participants on October 12, 2012

TDA commitment = $25,000 for streetscape improvements

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1st Walk Audit with TDA

Follow-up to that commitment

Postponed due to Hurricane Sandy

Monday, November 5

~ 12 participants

List of recommendations

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National Recognition

Smart Growth America and the National Complete Streets Coalition ranked Trenton’s 2012 complete streets resolution:

8th BEST policy in the NATION

“Trenton’s policy should be a national standard,” said Stefanie Seskin, Deputy Director of the National Complete Streets Coalition.

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Bike Lanes on Market and Warren

Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission funding

1st new bike lanes in many years

Basis for a downtown bike loop

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Social Rides

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Continuing Advocacy

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Downtown Trenton Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan - Stakeholder

Meeting - February 11

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Next Steps

DOT Checklist

Downtown Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan

Project list

Bike loop

MARKET the city as a bicycle tourism destination

• Master plan due 2015 – mobility element

• Ordinance

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Other Resources

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National Complete Streets Coalition - http://www.smartgrowthamerica.org/complete-streets The National Complete Streets Coalition, part of Smart Growth America, seeks to fundamentally transform the look, feel, and function of the roads and streets in our community, by changing the way most roads are planned, designed, and constructed. The website is a great tool for understanding the benefits of having complete streets in a community on national, state and local level. The Coalition also offers education and assistance in drafting and implementing policies.

New Jersey Department of Transportation - http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/eng/completestreets/The NJDOT Complete Streets website offers a plethora of information regarding complete streets in New Jersey including the NJDOT policy adopted in 2009, a video demonstrating the importance of complete streets in a community, examples of local success stories, tools for implementation, additional helpful links. New Jersey Bicycle & Pedestrian Resource Center - http://www.njbikeped.org/NJ Bicycle & Pedestrian Resource Center offers assistance to public officials, transportation and health professionals, and the public in creating a safer and more accessible walking and bicycling environment through primary research, education and dissemination of information about best practices in policy and design. The Center is supported by the New Jersey Department of Transportation through funds provided by the Federal Highway Administration. New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition - http://www.njbikewalk.org/New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition works to make New Jersey a better place to live, with safer, more enjoyable ways to walk and bike. New Jersey Future - http://www.njfuture.org/New Jersey Future employs original research, analysis and advocacy to build coalitions and drive land-use policies that help revitalize cities and towns, protect natural lands and farms, provide more transportation choices beyond cars, expand access to safe and affordable neighborhoods and fuel a prosperous economy.

Tri-State Transportation Campaign - http://www.tstc.org/TSTC works to create more sustainable, equitable and transit friendly communities in downstate New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and beyond.