Title: State Bicycle Plan
1State Bicycle Plan
2State Bicycle Plan
- Agenda
- Introductions
- Opening Remarks
- State Bicycle Plan Presentation
- Project Schedule
- Questions/Comments
- Closing
3State Bicycle Plan
Todd Hill IDOT Robin Martel Wight Pete Mesha
Wight Beth Hodge -Pangaea
4Opening Remarks
- IDOT will use this Plan to help guide investment
decision to fund the best possible projects - Use public input to determine evaluation criteria
- Not a traditional plan final plan will be a GIS
Model - Not seeking to discuss specific projects
5State Bicycle Plan
- Why do we need a bicycle plan?
- What is the plan?
- Where are we?
- How will it work?
6Why Do We Need a Plan?
- IDOT Secretary Tim Martin has requested it
- Important tool in creating a safe and connected
system of bicycle facilities - Required by FHWA
- Sorting mechanism to determine priorities in a
limited funding environment - Better use of existing information
7What is it?
- Plan is an interactive Graphic Information System
(GIS) model that uses extensive data to help IDOT
evaluate bicycle projects - Types of Data
- existing and proposed bicycle facilities in
local/regional plans - school locations, parks, METRA and Amtrak
stations, natural areas - rail line locations and crossings
- Bicycle Level Of Service on roadways
- Multi-year Highway Improvement Program
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8What is it?
- The Plan will incorporate quality of life and
economic development opportunities. - Internal tool to evaluate district-by-district
bicycle projects. Unfunded priority projects
will not be published, funded projects will be. - Proactive tool that will facilitate future
planning and budgeting.
9What is it?
- Plan consists of two phases.
- Phase I produced a GIS product that brought all
this diverse data together under a common
platform. - Phase 2 will build on Phase I and develop a
model that will evaluate GIS data, apply criteria
and respective weights and establish priorities.
10Where are we?
- We are completing Phase I -- verifying and
digitizing GIS layers where necessary. - We are starting Phase 2 which will
- Establish stakeholder involvement
- IDOT Advisory Committee District Bicycle
Coordinators and Office of Planning and
Programming staff - Technical Steering Committee State agencies,
MPOs and other planning organizations, bicycle
advocacy groups, county/city trail administrators - This overview serves as the first meeting of the
TSC 2 to 3 more meetings to follow.
11Where are we?
- Conduct a series of stakeholder meetings with the
IDOT Advisory Committee then the Technical
Steering Committee to determine evaluation
criteria and weighting factors. - Develop a computer model that incorporates data
from Phase I and produces priority lists of
bicycle projects by district based on stakeholder
input.
12How will it work?
- Conduct public informational meetings
- Present the intent of the State Bicycle Plan
- Gather input from stakeholders regarding
important criteria in bicycle facilities - Determine highest ranking criteria
- Present results of criteria and ranking to
stakeholders
13How will it work?
- Write model that utilizes criteria to evaluate
proposed bicycle facilities - Use model to help prioritize projects
14Funding of Priority Lists
- Bicycle projects may be funded through
- IDOTs Multi-Year Highway Improvement Program
- Projects would need to meet current policy
- Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program
- Possibly Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality
Program
15Priority Project Lists
- Develop priority project listing for each
district - Highway Improvement Program funded Bicycle
projects- Districts scope projects at the
pre-program stage. - Projects will have to be reviewed for
buildability. Even the best projects may have
fatal flaws
16Priority Project Lists
- Enhancement funded Bicycle projects Plan will
be used to help review applications for funding - Project readiness is still vital
- Priority projects may not have an immediate
funding source
17How This WorksStart with a County Map
Aerial Photograph of Sangamon County
18Add lakes, streams and schools
Lakes, Streams, Schools Overlay
19Add Local and Regional Bicycle Plan
Existing and Proposed Bike Paths
20Add Multiyear Highway Improvement Program
(2003-2008)
Multiyear Road Improvement Projects
21Summary of State Bicycle Plan
- The State Bicycle Plan will
- Provide a systematic approach to bicycle facility
development - Provide a proactive approach in evaluating
potential bicycle facilities - Enhance the Departments ability to select the
best bicycle projects that are funded through
several of the departments programs
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23Public Comment Form
- Public Comment Form
- Fill out today
- Send via mail
- Email electronic file can be found at
- www.dot.state.il.us/bikemap/statebicycleplan.html
24Project Schedule
- Comment Form is due by February 25, 2005
- Next round of public meetings will be held in the
beginning to middle of March 2005
25Questions?