Title: Mueller Development Bicycle and Pedestrian System
1Mueller DevelopmentBicycle and Pedestrian System
- By Tom Wald
- League of Bicycling Voters
- August 7th, 2008
2(Introduction/Disclaimer 8/11/08)
- In this presentation where a recommendation is
given, please note that this is only an initial
recommendation. It is meant to reflect the
probable consensus of the bicycling community,
based on informal discussions. - Though I have already engaged various communities
in discussion about the bicycling and pedestrian
facilities at Mueller, I will schedule meetings
over the coming weeks and months to engage more
people from the immediate neighborhoods and local
bicycling community in this discussion.
3Bicycle Parking
- City of Austin ordinance
- 25-6-477 BICYCLE PARKING.
- (D) (1) be as convenient to building entrances as
the motor vehicle parking facility - (2) not interfere with pedestrian traffic.
- Bike parking at Mueller should, at a minimum,
comply with existing City of Austin ordinance.
4Bicycle Parking
- Other considerations
- Bike parking should be clear of obstacles,
especially fixed obstacles, that would prevent
the use of the parking. - Curb cuts should be in obvious, convenient, and
visible locations so that bicyclists can either
ride or walk their bicycle to the rack.
5Bicycle Parking
- Major retail area
- Most, or all, of the existing bicycle parking in
this area is farther from each building entrance
than motor vehicle parking. - Bicycle parking should be available next to the
entrance of each large retailer. - Bicycle parking should be available near the
entrance of each food service location.
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- Mueller Central office
- Bicycle parking for the Mueller Central office
should be next to the main entrance, as specified
in city ordinance.
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13Crosstown / PhilomenaHike-n-Bike Trail
- When ROMA sought input from the local bicycling
community in 2004, several knowledgeable bicycle
advocates met with ROMA to discuss the Mueller
Plan at that time. - The unanimous opinion of the bicyclists was
off-street trails should not be built through
dense areas that require frequent motor vehicle
crossings. - The crosstown Philomena hike-n-bike trail was
strongly turned down by the bicyclists whose
input was sought by ROMA.
14Crosstown / PhilomenaHike-n-Bike Trail
- This trail is potentially dangerous for the
bicyclists who are most likely to use it novice
users.
15Crosstown / PhilomenaHike-n-Bike Trail
- Existing example
- Philomena St. (westbound)
- center line / 14 street lane / curb / boulevard
/ 5 cement sidewalk / plantings / 10 decomposed
granite trail
16Crosstown / PhilomenaHike-n-Bike Trail
17Perimeter Hike-n-Bike Trail
- The perimeter hike-n-bike trail should be paved
if it is to be considered an excellent bicycle
facility. - A paved surface requires less maintenance and
encourages more bicyclists to avoid the
high-speed, high-traffic perimeter roads than
does the decomposed granite surface. - In-line skaters would also be able to use the
surface.
18Perimeter Hike-n-Bike Trail
- The ingress and egress paths for the perimeter
hike-n-bike trail are often inadequate or
otherwise poorly implemented. - These need to be built to AASHTO standards in
order to be adequate for mixed use.
19Perimeter Hike-n-Bike Trail
- Examples
- Approaching Manor Rd. and Anchor Ln.
- The path is 5 exposed aggregate.
- There are several sharp turns that are
superfluous. - Approaching Airport Blvd. just east of the fire
station - The path is 6 exposed aggregate.
20Perimeter Hike-n-Bike Trail
- The interfaces between the perimeter hike-n-bike
trail and streets should be discussed further to
ensure convenient and safe transitions.
21Perimeter Hike-n-Bike Trail
22Perimeter Hike-n-Bike Trail
23Perimeter Hike-n-Bike Trail
24Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
- Airport Blvd
- Sidewalks and streets lead down to Airport Blvd.,
but there are no pedestrian or bicycle facilities
on Airport Blvd. - There is nothing in the Mueller Plan about this.
- What is the plan for incorporating the Mueller
Development section of Airport Blvd. into the
bicycle and pedestrian system?
25Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
- I-35
- How will the Mueller Development section of I-35
northbound frontage road be incorporated into the
bicycle and pedestrian system? - Currently there is a 6-1/2 exposed aggregate
sidewalk immediately adjacent to the street from
the southern boundary to Barbara Jordan Blvd.
26Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
- 51st St
- There is an off-street 10-wide cement path under
construction on the south side of 51st St between
I-35 and Mueller Blvd. Where is this facility in
the Mueller Plan? - Off-street facilities should have a raised
surface when crossing driveways and streets to
highlight the presence of the off-street facility
to on-street road users. - Again, motor vehicle crossings should be
minimized and at the very least, there should not
be any private driveway crossings of this
off-street facility.
27Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
- 51st St (cont.)
- There are existing driveway crossings at Home
Depot. - Recommendations
- One or more crossings should be limited to
delivery vehicles. - Every crossing should have several treatments in
order to prevent conflicts. These include - 1) A continuous, raised surface for the
off-street facility where the surface is shared
with intersecting motor vehicle traffic. - 2) Street markings at the shared surface area
indicating the nature of cross traffic for both
parties. - 3) Guidance for motorists exiting the Home Depot
for where they should stop (before the off-street
facility, then again after the off-street
facility before entering 51st St.) - 4) Guidance for motorists entering the Home Depot
to yield to the off-street facility traffic
28Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
- 51st St (cont.)
- What pedestrian and bicycle facilities are
planned for 51st St. east of Mueller Blvd.?
29Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
30Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
31Perimeter Roads,Traveling On Them
- Manor Rd
- How will the Mueller Development section of Manor
Rd. be incorporated into the bicycle and
pedestrian system?
32Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- Airport Blvd _at_ Wilshire/Aldrich
- Bicyclists should be permitted to travel straight
across Airport Blvd. here without using the
pedestrian facility.
33Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- Airport Blvd _at_ Wilshire/Aldrich (cont.)
- Recommendation
- Westbound bicyclist traffic (from Mueller) uses
the center lane, which is currently not in use,
and use the same signal timing as the
left-turning traffic. - A detector loop will need to be added to the
center lane. - A cut will need to be made in the longhorn
median. - The median will require a signal button for
bicyclists.
34Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- Airport Blvd _at_ Wilshire/Aldrich (cont.)
- Recommendation
- Eastbound bicyclist traffic (into Mueller) uses a
new narrower lane with a detector loop when
approaching Airport Blvd. - Eastbound bicycle traffic will have a signal
immediately following the westbound bicyclist
traffic. - A cut will need to be made in the longhorn
median. - The median will require a signal button for
bicyclists.
35Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- Airport Blvd _at_ Wilshire/Aldrich (cont.)
- Pedestrians should be permitted to cross all four
ways at this intersection. The Mueller Plan
diagrams of this intersection indicate this. - The medians need to have pedestrian signal
buttons. Otherwise, a pedestrian in the median
has no way to trigger a signal. - Pedestrians should get priority in signaling,
rather than come last. - The wait time for a pedestrian signal should be
significantly decreased from its maximum of 2-1/2
minutes.
36Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
37Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- Airport Blvd _at_ Schieffer / Zach Scott
- How do bicyclists and pedestrians cross Airport
Blvd. here? - Bicyclists should be permitted to travel straight
across Airport Blvd. here without using the
pedestrian facility. - Pedestrians should be permitted to cross all four
ways at this intersection.
38Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
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40Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- Airport Blvd _at_ Antone / 40th St
- (Note that Antone and 40th St. do not line up
exactly.) - How would a bicyclist or pedestrian travel from
Antone St. and Airport Blvd. to 38-1/2 St.?
41Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
42Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- 51st St _at_ Lancaster
- Pedestrians should be permitted to cross all four
ways at this intersection.
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44Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- 51st St _at_ Robert Mueller Blvd
- This intersection should facilitate pedestrian
movement across 51st St.
45Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
46Perimeter Roads, Crossing Them
- Manor Rd _at_ Berkman
- This intersection has not yet been striped on the
Mueller side. - The striping plan should be made available for
review. Other intersection configuration
information should be made available for review
as well.
47Yellow Bike Project Space
- Catellus missed an opportunity when it chose not
to accommodate the Yellow Bike Project at the
Mueller development. - This bicycle facility would have provided Mueller
residents with free bicycle repair within walking
distance. - Residents would have benefited from the
non-profit, volunteer-run, community bicycle shop.
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49Yellow Bike Project Space
- A solution is for Catellus to advocate for a
satellite Yellow Bike Project shop space at
Mueller. - Catellus can provide a satellite shop space for
Yellow Bike Project in the Mueller Town Center,
and provide seed money to outfit the new shop.
50Yellow Bike Project Space
51Bike Lanes, In General
- Most bike lanes at Mueller have been planned
using the minimum AASHTO standards, yet Mueller
is a new development. - AASHTO minimums are just that, minimums and
should only be used for existing streets where no
other option is available.
52Bike Lanes, In General
- Existing example
- Aldrich St. from Airport Blvd. to the roundabout
(at Mueller Blvd.) - median / 15-16 inner lane / 15 outer lane / 5
bike lane. - Recommendation
- Remove the existing stripes and re-stripe the
street with an 8-10 bike lane.
53Bike Lanes, In General
54Bike Lanes On-Street Parking
- Bike lanes next to parked cars need more space.
- AASHTO minimums are just that, minimums and
should only be used for existing streets where no
other option is available. - Street cross-sections
- A, A2, AA, AA1, B, D, D2
55Bike Lanes On-Street Parking
- Existing example
- Zach Scott St. (eastbound)
- center line / 10 main lane / 5 bike lane / 8
parking - Recommendation
- a) Remove parking from one side of the street and
widen the bike lanes, or - b) Remove or cover the bike lane striping from
both sides.
56Bike Lanes On-Street Parking
57Bicycles On-Street Rail
- Street cars track lanes should never be the
only street travel lane, since bicycles are not
safe to use them - Street cross-sections
- A1
- Example U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett broke his leg
this spring navigating on-street rail via bicycle.
58Bicycles On-Street Rail
- A mitigation plan must be in place for streets
with parallel street car tracks, or the tracks
should be separated from the street - Street cross-sections
- A2
- Example U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett broke his leg
this spring navigating on-street rail via bicycle.
59Four-Laned Streets Bicycle Facilities
- High-traffic streets should have on-street bike
facilities - Street cross-sections
- C, C1 (right side only), C2
60Four-Laned Streets Bicycle Facilities
- Existing example
- Barbara Jordan Blvd. (eastbound)
- median / 12 inner lane / 11 outer lane / curb /
grass boulevard / 6 cement sidewalk - Recommendation
- Restrict the right lane to only bicyclists and
right-turning vehicles. (An example of this
compromise exists on Far West Blvd. between Loop
1 / Mopac Expy and Hart Ln.)
61Four-Laned Streets Bicycle Facilities
62Linear Park Sidewalks
- Linear parks should have sidewalks wider than
4-5 - Street cross-sections
- D1, D2, D3
63Sidewalks in Parks Adjacent to Streets
- Parks should have street-side sidewalks wider
than 4 - Existing example
- Tom Miller St. between Antone St. and Berkman Dr.
64Implementation Considerations
- Bicycle and pedestrian access should be
maintained in the developed areas. - Network bicycle and pedestrian connectivity
should be maintained throughout, in developed and
undeveloped areas.
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