HomeMy WebLinkAboutBABAB PRIORITY LIST 2012BABAB PROPOSED BICYCLE INFRASTRUCTURE ENHANCEMENT
PRESENTATION TO CITY COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 6, 2012
A. Introduction
To put together the priority list and recommendations, BABAB used the
2011 city bike count data, BABAB knowledge of bike use and needs, and recommendations from the Greater Bozeman Area Transportation Plan (2007 Update).
For each street, BABAB provides
the justification for its priority listing and a recommendation on how to make the street more bicycle friendly
Priority streets are divided into two categories: Bicycle Boulevards and
Bicycle Lanes
I. Bike Lanes- These streets, with modifications, have the ability to include bike lanes on one or both sides of the street. Examples of modifications to create bike lanes
are:
Stripe bike lanes down both sides of street
Remove parking from one or both sides of street
II. Bicycle Boulevard- These streets are often too narrow to include formal bicycle
lanes, therefore require other ways to promote bicycle friendliness. Examples are:
Stop signs switched to create through streets
Sharrows
Blocking entry to cars, but not bikes (such
as Cleveland and 7th)
I. Bike Lanes
1. 23rd Avenue – College to Main
So much use already for commuters going from Main Street over to Babcock
Easy to do
High use in the bike counts
Modifications
are recommend in transportation plan
Engineering Staff Comments:
S. 23rd: $15,500
This would involve require removal of parking. A southbound bike lane appears feasible
from Main to College. A northbound bike lane appears feasible from College to the approach into Albertsons. I don’t see a way to safely transition the bike lane to be left of the right
turn only lane at Main Street. This estimate assumes mostly epoxy paint for the bike lane lines (some plastic near Main Street) and plastic bike symbols.
2. N. 11th Avenue – Mendenhall to Durston
Commuter route for students
High use corridor
Currently not dangerous but uncomfortable for bikers
Connector to the High School
Engineering
Staff Comments:
N. 11th: $14,500
Bike lanes appear to be feasible from Mendenhall to Durston. From Mendenhall to Main there is simply no room. The northbound bike lane
would have to be ended before the intersection at Durston, or it could possibly be overlapped on the left side of the right turn only lane as was done on College at S. 19th. Parking
could be maintained, and there would be room for two lines for the bike lane. Vehicle lanes would be 10 feet wide. This estimate assumes mostly epoxy paint for the bike lane lines (some
plastic near Durston) and plastic bike symbols.
3. Willson Avenue – Main Street to Kagy
We recommend Willson Avenue to be a priority bike lane project. The street should include bike
lanes on both sides of the street.
The reasons for this recommendation are that this is a major commuter route, a north/south connector and the city is planning curb replacement
in 2012, making it an appropriate time to work on the bike lanes and “bulb-outs” if funding is available.
Engineering Staff Comments:
S. Willson: $54,300
Bike lanes
would be a tight fit on Willson from Kagy to Main. To allow for minimum 10 foot vehicle lanes and keep parking, only a single line could be done to designate an 11-foot bike/parking
lane (like on Peach) on each side. Overlapping of the bike lanes with vehicle turn lanes would be required on some sections between Olive and Main; we may need to get MDT review of this
as Willson is an urban route and this would be non-standard. The best option if bike lanes are done may be to not designate them between Olive and Main. This option assumes mostly epoxy
paint for the bike lanes (plastic between Olive and Main, and some plastic near Kagy), plastic bike symbols, and the non-MUTCD bike/parking signs like on Peach. Some obliteration of
existing plastic lines near Kagy will be required.
II. Bicycle Boulevards
Koch Street – 23rd to Willson
Justification:
Major E/W connector on south side of Main
Recommended in the transportation plan as a bicycle boulevard
Already a
signed bike route
Continuous through street already exists for route from 8th to 19th
Ties into 23rd
Safer to ride than Olive
Bike Count: not evaluated
Has good flow due to existing
right-of-way on street
Recommendation:
Sharrows on both side of street
Lamme Street – 11th to Broadway
Justification:
Closest to Main on the North side
Major E/W connector- high school
on West end, Hawthorne on East end
Existing signed bike route
Bike Count: Ranked second lowest for streets, with a total of 139 (at Lamme and Grant)
Listed in transportation plan as
a potential bicycle boulevard
Recommendation:
Sharrows on both sides of street
Peach Street (Rouse to Broadway)
Justification:
Will almost finish the bicycle friendly route from the
west end of the city to the east (Ferguson to Broadway)
NURB has completed a street development proposal, BABAB wish to follow their recommendations/suggestions
Bike Count: In bottom
three for street use, with a total of 172 (at Rouse and Peach)
Recommendation:
Sharrows on both sides of street
Olive Street – 11th to Wallace
Justification:
Closest east/west bikable
route to Main Street (Note: we consider Main Street too dangerous to bike in its current configuration)
Closest street south of main which connects from the library to 11th
Commonly
used by bikes
Narrow street with parking on both sides, road bed needs work-rough, a lot of traffic moving onto and off street due high levels of side-street use
Lesser priority because difficult
to solve
Bike Count Values: not evaluated
Recommendation:
Sharrows on both sides of street
Repave to make street more smooth
Wallace Ave. – L Street to Library Entrance
Justification:
Suggested
in transportation plan as a bicycle boulevard
Makes key N/S connection between Gallagator Trail and the Story Mill Spur Trail
Bike Count: not evaluated
Recommendation:
Sharrows on both
sides of street
Black Ave. – Tamarack to College
Justification:
Connects everything from the Fairgrounds to the Gallagator Trail
Bike Count: not evaluated
Recommendation:
Sharrows on
both sides of street
Grand Avenue – Main to Grant
Justification:
existing bike route
slower paced alternative to Willson
Recommendation:
repave for smoother surface
adding sharrows