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File #: 18-0750    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minute Order Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/17/2018 In control: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee
On agenda: 1/24/2018 Final action:
Title: Opportunity Corridors for Culver City Bicycle & Pedestrian Action Plan
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Opportunity Corridors for Culver City Bicycle & Pedestrian Action Plan

 

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Meeting Date:  January 24, 2018

 

Contact Person/Dept: Helen Chin/Public Works Administration

 

Phone Number: (310) 253-5618

 

Fiscal Impact:  Yes []    No [X]                                                                General Fund:  Yes []     No [X]

 

Public Hearing:  []          Action Item:                     [X]          Attachments: [X]   

 

Commission Action Required:     Yes []     No [X]   

 

Public Notification:   (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council ();

 

Department Approval:  Charles D. Herbertson, Public Works Director/City Engineer

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RECOMMENDATION

 

Staff recommends that the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) provide input on the selection of opportunity corridors for the Bicycle & Pedestrian Action Plan (BPAP).

 

 

BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION

 

As part of the development of the BPAP, one of the tasks is to identify three Opportunity Corridors for analysis and evaluation. These corridor options have been identified by the consultant team, Alta Planning & Design, using several key factors including: 1) heat map of comments from the BPAP project website, 2) the 10 High-Injury Network (HIN) corridors with the highest rates of Killed/Severely Injured (KSI) collisions, 3) corridors without current, proposed, or ongoing projects, 4) diversity of street classifications & land use, and 5) staff input on priorities from 2010 Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan. 

 

After identification of the corridors, subsequent steps will be taken to collect data, gather community input, conduct analyses, and develop maps and conceptual designs and renderings. The information will be presented in a final report that will enable Culver City to seek funding for capital grant applications with Caltrans or Metro.

 

 

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

1.                     Selection of Opportunity Corridors for Culver City Bicycle & Pedestrian Action Plan Memo from Alta Planning & Design

 

MOTION

 

No motion necessary.