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Agenda Item No. 17
Bicycle Master Plan
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Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee (20 10-2012)
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Prepare a comprehensive, city -wide Bicycle Master Plan
to promote bicycle safety and responsible cycling
within the City of Newport Beach
Bicycle Master Plan Oversight Committee (2013)
Consultant - Alta Planning + Design Selected - May 2013
Staff - Public Works, Community Development, Police
BMPOC Recommended for Council Adoption
- Sept. z, 2014
Ten BMPOC publically- noticed meetings
• Project- specific Webpage
• Active email distribution list (26o +)
• Bicycle Survey (Over Vo received)
■ Unique interactive bicycle facilities map
Five Public outreach events
■ Youth workshop
■ Public agency workshop
3o day draft review
Five E's of Bicycle Design
Engineering
Encouragement
Education
Enforcement
Evaluation
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Existing Conditions
Recommendations
Implementation
Future Evaluation
Review of Current
Bicycle Network
Facilities
City Practices
Engineering
Planning
Enforcement
City Policies
Facility Type
Existing
(Miles)
Off -Road Bike Trail
19
Bike Lane
40
On- Street Bike Route
8
Bicycle Sidewalks
26
Total
93
Determination of current and potential needs of
cyclists as a basis for plan recommendations
Public outreach /input
Review of types of cyclists
Bicycle counts
Bicycle incident review
Cycling forecasts
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Interested but Concerned (60%)
No Way, No How (35%)
Created 130+ Facility Recommendations
Objectives
Increase cyclist comfort
Encourage cycling
Expand the city -wide bicycle
network considering all cyclist
types
Facility Type
Existing
(Miles)
Underway
(Miles)
BMP Proposed
(Miles)
Total
(Miles)
Off -Road Bike Trail
19
10
8
27
Bike Lane
40
9
20
69
On- Street Bike Route
8
0
18
26
Bicycle Sidewalks
26
0
0
26
Total
93
19
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30+ Program Recommendations
Objectives
Cyclist and motorist education
Increase awareness for all users
Encourage cycling as an alternate mode
of travel
Evaluate effectiveness of programs and
improvements
Promote equity among roadway users
Coordination
Ocean
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other
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Improvements
program
Million
Facilities
Recommended
Project Ranking
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In Newport Heights to the Beach Improvements
Santiago Bike Boulevard
Multi -use Sidewalk Improvements
Bayside Drive Complete Street Improvements
Coast Highway /Newport Coast Drive Enhancements
Coyote Canyon Class i Trail
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Description - Continue the CBSC created recommendation
to improve the heavily -used route from Newport
Heights to the Balboa Peninsula
Near Term
Improve signing /striping
Complete current projects
Caltrans Coordination
Long Term
Consider alternate routes
Santiago Bike Boulevard
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Description
- Improve
Santiago
Dr to become more bike
friendly as a
Back Bay
Loop gap
closure
Community outreach
Consider Constellation
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Description - Improve sidewalks
where cycling is allowed
Revise sidewalk riding Resolution
Review multi -use sidewalks with
consideration for pedestrians and
cyclists
Revise signing /markings to increase
awareness
Description - Redesign Bayside Dr from Coast Hwy to
Marine Ave as a multi - modal /complete street
Review of roadway
needs and conditions
Community outreach
Description - Enhancements to the Coast Hwy /Newport
Coast Drive intersection through cooperation with
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Design signing /striping
enhancements
Determine proper path
for State approval
Coordinate with Caltrans
for implementation
Description - Utilize the Coyote Canyon Landfill site to
create a new Class i trail to connect Bonita Canyon Dr
to San Joaquin Hills Rd
■ Coordinate with County
of Orange
Design to allow for
future development
Sidewalk Cycling Resolution Update
Family Education Program
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Campaign
Parking in -lieu Policy Revision
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BICYCLE FACILITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT SUMMARY
August 12, 2014
PLANNED PROJECTS
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ESTIMATED
TITLE/DESCRIPTION
COMPLETION
PROJECT COST
DATE/STATUS
Coast Hwy- (Route 1) Count- -wide Corridor Improvement \faster Plan
Initiated by the City of Newport Beach, the Coast Hw-y County -wide Condor Improvement Master Plan
includes all Orange Countv agencies that have sections of Coast HNvy (Route 1), including Caltrans and OCTA.
The goal of the project is to review Coast Hwy facility within Orange County to improve multi -modal (vehicle,
2015
Funded by OCTA and
bicycle and pedestrian) flow of local and regional traffic, while reducing impacts to local agencies by identifying
Project Started
Caltrans
the needs of the condor, facility improvements, and funding sources to complete improvement projects.
Newport Blvd Modification - Via Lido to 30� St
Project will widen Newport Boulevard by adding one additional northbound through lane from 301� Street to 32nd
Street and one additional southbound through lane from Via Lido to 32nd Street. The project will also create on-
2015
S2M
street bicycle lanes from Via Lido to 32nd Street, connecting with the recently installed bike lanes on 32v1 Street;
Design Phase
(Construction)
construct new landscape medians and street lighting and modify existing traffic signals.
West Coast Hwy at Old Newport Blvd (Arches Interchange) Modification
This project will widen the westbound side of West Coast Highway at Old Newport Boulevard to accommodate
a third through lane, a right turn pocket and a bicycle lane. Old Newport Boulevard might be realigned to
maximize the right turn pocket storage length and improve roadway geometrics. Lane striping and the addition
2016
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of an on- street eastbound bicycle lane through theinterchange will also be evaluated as part of the project.
Design Phase
(Construction)
Annual Review Bicycle - related metrics
Present Annual Plan Progress Update to City
Council /Coordinate with Annual Budget
Review Bicycle Master Plan every five years
■ Plan identified grant /funding sources (Appendix K)
■ Facility "Toolbox" (Appendix G)
Project /Program Management
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Protecting and Providing Quality
Public Improvements and Services