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MEETING OF THE
Thursday, October 3, 201310:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
SCAG Main Office818 W. 7
thStreet, 12
thFloor
Board RoomLos Angeles, CA 90017(213) 236-1800
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TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
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DATE: October 3, 2013
TO: Transportation Committee (TC)
FROM: Alan Thompson, Senior Regional Planner, 213.236.1940, [email protected]
SUBJECT: Bicycle Route 66 Concept Plan
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS APPROVAL:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
For Information Only No Action Required.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
SCAG Staff will present on the concept plan for the California portion of Bicycle Route 66, a potential
part of the United States Bicycle Route System.
STRATEGIC PLAN:This item supports SCAGs Strategic Plan, Goal 1, Improve Regional Decision Making by Providing
Leadership and Consensus Building on Key Plans and Policies; Objective c) Provide practical solutions formoving new ideas forward.
BACKGROUND:
SCAGs 2012-2035 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS)
recommended a regional network of bikeway corridors connecting every city in the SCAG region. One ofthese proposed regional bike corridors is Bicycle Route 66, from Needles to Santa Monica. Actual routes
would be decided at the local level.
The American Association of State and Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the Adventure
Cycling Association have partnered to help create a national bike route system, similar in concept to theNational Highway System. Several proposed routes will travel through the SCAG region. One of these is
Bicycle Route 66, with a corridor developed alongside the original route from Illinois to California. As with
the SCAG plan, actual routes will be developed at the local level.
The attached concept plan offers potential routes along the Route 66 corridor. These routes consist of
existing bikeways, locally planned bikeways or gap closures. The purpose of the concept plan is to facilitate
discussion amongst local agencies and jurisdictions in collaborating on a final route.
The next step is for advocates such as the Adventure Cycling Association to approach local jurisdictions inorder to finalize the route. If and when a city chooses to have part of the final route through their jurisdiction
a resolution is needed. Once resolutions are received from every city along the route, the State of California
can then formally request AASHTO to officially designate the route as part of the United States Bike RouteSystem.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None
ATTACHMENTS:
1)
PowerPoint Presentation: Planning the Route: California
2)
Bike Route 66 Concept Plan
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Cities Along Proposed Route San Bernardino CountyCities:
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NeedlesIn Needles, the preliminary Bike Route 66 travels south to North along Broadway,turning west on Needles Highway/W. Broadway/River Road. As it passes Interstate40, the road turns into the National Trails Highway. The Bike Route will connect withInterstate 40 again at West Park Road.
ImplementationImplementation will involve finalizing theroute through Needles, posting signageand possibly painting bike lane, andinstalling bike racks in front of businesses.
Primary coordination will be with the City ofNeedles and local business community.
It is important to note that leaving Needles,traveling west, there will be long distancestraveled without access to water.
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US Task Force on Numbered Bicycle RoutesCorridor and Route Criteria for U.S. Bike Route SystemApril 2006; Revised June 2006
It is the aim of the AASHTO Task Force on Numbered Bicycle Routes to encourage the
development of a coordinated system of interstate bicycle routes.
The Task Force is charged with developing a recommended national systemslevel orcorridor-level plan for use in designating potential future U.S. bicycle routes. Indeveloping this corridor plan, the task force recognized the need toestablish guidingprinciples for selecting and/or recognizing routes for inclusion.
The Route/Corridor Criteria provide guidance to the Task Force for developing thecorridor-level plan. The Specific Route Criteria may be incorporated at a local level asthe corridor plan is adopted by state and local agencies and state routes aredesignated. The criteria are broken down into Primary and Secondary considerations in
order to prioritize the criteria.
While the following criteria provide a guide for consistency, they are not intended tosupersede state and local agencies' policies on designing cycling facilities nor are theyintended to create a uniform approach which might be determined unfeasible, given theexpanse and varying terrain and population densities across the U.S. When choosing acorridor/route and the specifics of a given route implementation, the totality of the routemust be considered. It may well be that portions of a route do not meet these criteria butthat when taken all together, they represent the best choice to achieve the goal of theroute.
Corridor Criteria - considerations when choosing corridors
Primary Considerations - Corridors should meet as many of the following aspracticable:
1. Meet the planning, design, and operational criteria in the AASHTO Guide forDevelopment of Bicycle Facilities. .
2. Access destinations and regions with high tourism potential, including routes thatincorporate important scenic, historic, cultural, and recreational values.
3. Link major metropolitan areas to connect key attractions and transportation nodes.4. Reasonably direct in connecting cities or attractions.5. Make natural connections between adjoining states, Canada, and Mexico when
possible.
6. Have more or less even distribution north to south, east to west, though route density willneed to consider both population density (greater populations may equal higher routedensities) and available, suitable roads.
7. Include major existing and planned bike routes, including both on-road facilities and off-road shared use paths and trails that are suitable for road bikes.
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8. Offer services and amenities such as restaurants, accommodations, camping, bicycleshops, and convenience/grocery stores at appropriate intervals.
Specific Route Criteria - considerations when choosing roads and trails
Primary Considerations- Specific Routes should meet as many of the following aspracticable:
1. Meet the planning, design, and operational criteria in the AASHTO Guide forDevelopment of Bicycle Facilities. .
2. Offer services and amenities such as restaurants, accommodations, camping, bicycleshops, and convenience/grocery stores at appropriate intervals.
3. Go into the centers of metropolitan areas, using low-traffic and/or off-road bikewayswhen possible. Bypass routes could be considered to accommodate users who don'twish to enter the city or who are seeking a less urban experience.
4. Include spurs to target destinations (universities or other educational institutions,recreational areas, or other attractions) and to multimodal nodes such as airports andrail, bus, and transit stations.
5. Follow natural corridors and provide terrain suitable for cycling, avoiding extremely hillyand limited visibility winding roads when feasible.
6. Consider appropriate combinations of low daily traffic, low truck traffic, wide pavedshoulders, lane striping, adequate sight distance, and traffic speed in order to be bicyclefriendly.
7. In urban areas, be suitable for utility cycling (commuting, access to shopping, schoolsand universities, recreation centers, etc.). Consideration should be given to bicycleroutes that can be used as evacuation routes for emergency situations.
8. Include major existing and planned bike routes, including both on-road facilities and off-road shared use paths and trails that are suitable for road bikes.
Secondary Consideration
9. May include short stretches of high quality unpaved roads if needed to connect highlydesirable paved road sections. (These roads should maintain the standard of road bikesuitability).
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RESOLUTION [resolution number, e.g. 2013-106]
A RESOLUTION OF [city, county, state or applicable organization name] STATING ITS
SUPPORT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF U.S. BICYCLE ROUTE [route number].
WHEREAS,bicycle tourism is a growing industry in North America, presently
contributing approximately $47 billion dollars a year nationally to the economies of
communities that provide facilities for said tourism; and
WHEREAS, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials (AASHTO) has designated a corridor from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles,
California to be developed as United States Bike Route 66 (USBR 66); and
WHEREAS,the [NAME OF GROUPS INVOLVED, IF ANY], with the cooperation
of the California Department of Transportation and other stakeholders, have proposed a
specific route to be designated as USBR 66, a map of which is herein incorporated into this
resolution by reference; and
WHEREAS, the proposed USBR 66 traverses through [CITY OR OTHER
LOCATION INFORMATION] and is expected to provide a benefit to local residents and
businesses; and
WHEREAS, the [CITY, COUNTY, STATE OR APPLICABLE ORGANIZATION
NAME] has duly considered said proposed route and determined it to be a suitable route
through the [CITY OR OTHER LOCATION INFORMATION] and desire that the route be
formally designated so that it can be appropriately mapped and signed, thereby promoting
bicycle tourism in the Greater [LOCAL AREA] Community.
NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVEDby the [CITY, COUNTY,
STATE OR APPLICABLE ORGANIZATION NAME] that the [CITY OR OTHER
LOCATION NAME] hereby expresses its approval and support for the development of
USSR 66 and requests that the appropriate government officials take action to officially
designate the route accordingly as soon as possible.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDby the [CITY, COUNTY, STATE OR
APPLICABLE ORGANIZATION NAME] that the [CITY OR OTHER LOCATION
NAME] agrees to post and maintain signs for said bicycle route once said designation has
been made.
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ALL RESOLUTIONS AND PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS INSOFAR AS THEY
CONFLICT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS RESOLUTION BE AND THE
SAME ARE HEREBY RESCINDED.
The Resolution was introduced by [NAME OF INTRODUCER, E.G. Commissioner John
Doe] and supported by [OTHERS IN ORGANIZATION, IF APPLICABLE]. TheResolution declared adopted by the following roll call vote:
YEAS: [NAMES OF INDIVIDUALS VOTING YEA]
NAYS: [NAMES OF INDIVIDUALS VOTING NAY]
ABSENT: [NAMES OF INDIVIDUALS ABSENT]
Resolution Approved for adoption on this [DAY]day of [MONTH] [YEAR].