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Introduction...............................................................................................................................................1 Setting ...................................................................................................................................................1 . ConsistencywithMasterPlan,elementplans,andotherregionalefforts...........................................3 PlanningandPublicParticipationProcess...............................................................................................5 HarfordCountyBicyclistSurvey............................................................................................................5 MarylandStatewideTravelPolicySurvey.............................................................................................5 SafeRoutestoSchool............................................................................................................................6 Walk&BiketoSchoolDay....................................................................................................................6 CommunityandStakeholderParticipation...........................................................................................7 MunicipalInitiatives............................................................................................................................11 GoalandGuidingPrincipals....................................................................................................................13 WhyWalkingandBicycling.....................................................................................................................15 Health..................................................................................................................................................15 EnvironmentalSustainability...............................................................................................................15 EconomicandSocialBenefits..............................................................................................................16 The5Es...................................................................................................................................................17 Bicycle,PedestrianandMultiUseTrailNetworkAnalysis....................................................................19 OverviewofExistingConditions..........................................................................................................24 ProjectRecommendations......................................................................................................................33 RecommendedWalkwayImprovements............................................................................................33 RecommendedBicycleImprovements................................................................................................38 RecommendedMultiUseTrailandRegionalLongDistanceBikewayImprovements.......................40 RecommendedStudies........................................................................................................................43 PoliciesandStrategies............................................................................................................................45 BicycleandPedestrianNetworks........................................................................................................45 SupportFacilities.................................................................................................................................48 WayfindingandSignage.....................................................................................................................50 Programs.............................................................................................................................................52 Implementation.......................................................................................................................................57 APPENDIXA:BicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanAdvisoryCommittee.................................................65 APPENDIXB:CommunityWalkMunicipalComments............................................................................67 APPENDIXC:CompleteStreetsGuidelines.............................................................................................69 APPENDIXD:BicycleParkingFacilities....................................................................................................71 APPENDIXE:EducationandEncouragementPrograms..........................................................................75
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LocationMap...................................................................................................................2 CommunityWalkMap.....................................................................................................9 NetworkNeedsAnalysisMap........................................................................................21 CorridorEvaluationsMap..............................................................................................23 FieldSurveyData...........................................................................................................24 DesignatedGrowthAreasMap .....................................................................................25 . MDStateBicycleRoutes................................................................................................26 SidewalkPrioritizationCriteria......................................................................................28 BicycleProjectCriteria...................................................................................................30 TollgateRoadAnalysisMap..........................................................................................34 924/EmmortonRoadAnalysisMap...............................................................................35 JoppaFarmRoad/TrimbleRoadAnalysisMap..............................................................36 PedestrianProjects............................................................................................37and38 BikeProjects..................................................................................................................39 TrailNetworksMap.......................................................................................................41 MultiUseTrailandLongDistanceBikewayProjects ....................................................40 . Ma&PaTrailMap.........................................................................................................42 RecommendedStudies..................................................................................................43 ProposedStudyAreasMap ...........................................................................................44 . ImplementationMatrix..................................................................................................57
Introduction
Bicyclingandwalkingarefun,healthy,andnonpollutingformsoftransportation.Theyaresustainable choicesbecausetheydonotconsumenaturalresources,andfacilitiesneededforthemcanlargelybe providedbymodifyingexistinginfrastructure.Increasingthelevelsofbicyclingandwalkingcanhelpto alleviatetrafficcongestion,improveairquality,andimproveoverallcommunityhealthwhilealso providinganefficientoptionforshorttrips.Nevertheless,theautomobileremainsapreferred transportationoptionforthemajorityofthetripsintheCounty. HarfordCounty,likemostofitsneighbors,hasseenitsruralagrarianbasedroadwaysevolveintoa networkofmajorroadsthatcrisscrosstheCounty.Oftenthedesiretoaccommodatecarshasresulted inobstaclestosafe,efficient,andpleasurablewalkingandbicycling. WhilebicyclingandwalkingarepopularrecreationalactivitiesinHarfordCounty,therearemanyplaces intheCountywheretravelbybicycleoronfootaredifficult.Destinationsareoftenseparatedbymajor roadwaysandmanydevelopmentsdesignedaroundculdesacsprecludeeasyconnectionsto neighboringcommunities.Thesepatternsleavepeoplelittlechoicebuttousetheirautomobileswhen runningerrands,takingtheirchildrentovariousactivities,orcommutingtowork. InHarfordCounty,walkingandbicyclingareenvisionedaspartofacommunityscharacteraswellas partofitsmultimodaltransportationnetwork.CommunitiesthroughouttheCountywillbeareaswhere adultsandchildrencanchoosetowalkorridetheirbicycleswitheasetoavarietyofdestinations shoppingcenters,work,thelibrary,schools,anearbypark,thefarmersmarket,oraneighborshouse. TheprimaryfocusofthisPlanistoincreasepedestrianandbicycleactivitythroughouttheCountyby providingimprovementsthatofferdesirablelevelsofaccessibility,mobility,convenience,andsafety.By supportingwalkingandbicyclingforutilitarian,recreational,andcommutingpurposesHarfordCounty residentswillexperiencetheenvironmental,economic,health,andsocialbenefitsthatcomefrom increasedbicycleandpedestrianactivity. ThePlanexplainshowlocal,regional,StateandFederalplansandpoliciesinfluencebikeandpedestrian planning.Italsolooksatthebenefitsthatsupportingactivetransportationoptionshaveonthe environment,communityhealth,andsustainability.Itexaminesexistingconditions,itevaluatesfuture needs,anditidentifiesprojectsandstudiestoimprovetheCountysbicycleandpedestriannetwork. Buildingonthese,thePlanestablishespoliciesandstrategiestoaddressbicycle,pedestrian,andtrail needs,anditincludesanimplementationsectiontohelpprovidedirectionandaccountabilityforthe strategiesincludedinthisPlan.Alsoincludedisaseriesofappendicesintendedtoprovideadditional informationaboutitemsandprogramsmentionedinthePlan. Setting HarfordCountyislocatedinthenorthcentralportionofMarylandattheconfluenceofthe SusquehannaRiverandtheChesapeakeBay.ItisboundedbyBaltimoreCountyonthewest,the CommonwealthofPennsylvaniaonthenorth,theSusquehannaRiverontheeast,andtheChesapeake Baytothesouth(Figure1).
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TheCountyhasalandareaof440squaremilesor235,676acres,anditisthe11thlargestcountyin Maryland.HarfordCountyisbisectedbytwophysiographicprovinces,thePiedmontPlateauandthe CoastalPlain,withtheFallLineroughlyfollowingInterstate95(I95).ElevationsintheCountyrange fromjustover800feetintherollingtopographyofthePiedmontthroughthegentleslopesofthe CoastalPlaintosealevel. TherearethreeincorporatedmunicipalitiesinHarfordCounty,theCountyseatintheTownofBelAir, andthecitiesofAberdeenandHavredeGrace.Eachofthemunicipalitiesidentifiesbicycleroutesand pedestrianconnectionsintheircomprehensiveplans. Asofthe2010Census,HarfordCountyhadapopulationof244,826.Thereareslightlymorefemales thanmalesintheCounty,51%and49%respectively.ThemedianageintheCountyis39.4yearswith 12.5%oftheCountyresidentsbeing65yearsofageorolderand25%beingunder18years.According totheAmericanCommunitySurvey(20062010),oftheworkingpopulationinHarfordCounty,83% drivealonetowork,9%carpooled,1.6%usepublictransit,andjustunder2.5%useanothermeansof transportation.Therearealso3.6%thatworkathome. ConsistencywithMasterPlan,ElementPlans,andotherregionalefforts TheHarfordCountyCharterrequirestheDepartmentofPlanningandZoningtoprepareandpropose MasterPlans.Italsorequirestheinclusionofaseriesofelementsorcomponentswhichfurther advancesthepurposesoftheMasterPlan.Eachoftheseelementsneedstodescribehowitrelatesto theotherelementsinachievingtheoverallgoalsoftheMasterPlan.TheBicycleandPedestrianMaster PlanwaspreparedpursuanttotheMasterPlanandaddressescurrentbicyclistandpedestrianconcerns andservesasapolicyguidetoincreasingbicycleandwalkingactivitythroughouttheCounty.ThePlan providesstrategiesthatinvolvethefiveEsEngineering,Education,Encouragement,Enforcement, andEvaluation,anditidentifiesandprioritizesbicycleandpedestrianfacilityimprovements. OtherplansadoptedbytheCounty,whichareintricatelyrelatedtotheBicycleandPedestrianMaster Plan,arethe2010TransportationElementPlan,the2013LandPreservation,Parks,andRecreationPlan, andthe2012LandUseElementPlan.The2010TransportationElementPlanrecognizedtheimportance ofimprovingopportunitiesforwalkingandbicyclingaspartofatrulymultimodaltransportationsystem andcallsforthedevelopmentofaBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlan.TheLandPreservation,Parks, andRecreationPlanrecognizesthevalueoftrailsandsupportsthecreationofatrailsystemthat includesconnectionsbetweenactivitycentersschools,employmentcenters,andshoppingareas.It alsorecognizestheimportanceofgreenways,whichenhancethecharacteroftheCountybyproviding opportunitiesforphysicalactivity. TherearemanypublicbenefitsassociatedwithhavingaBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlan. Investmentsinbicyclingandwalkingfacilitiescanhelptoalleviatetrafficcongestionandreducevehicle emissions,whilealsoprovidingrecreationalandhealthbenefits.Theimportanceofprovidingwalkable andbikeablecommunitieswasalsoemphasizedinthe2012MasterPlanandLandUseElementPlan. ProvidingfacilitiesthatofferactivetransportationoptionssupportsthePlansemphasisonsustainability andoverallcommunityhealth.Inaddition,communitieswherehighlevelsofbicyclingandwalking occurareconsideredtobeattractiveandfriendlyplacestoliveandwork,andthiscontributestothe overallqualityoflifeexperiencedbyCountyresidents. TheseplansrecognizetheimportanceofhavingaBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanasapartof addressingtransportation,environmental,health,andsustainabilityissues.Theycallforestablishinga builtenvironmentthatencouragesandsupportsactivetransportationchoices.Trails,bikewaysand 3
sidewalksshouldprovidesafeandconvenientconnectionstotransit,andtheyshouldcreatelinkages betweenresidential,commercial,employment,recreational,andinstitutionaluses. WiththedevelopmentofaBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlan,HarfordCountyjoinsotherjurisdictions throughoutMaryland,andparticularlywithintheBaltimoremetropolitanregion,inrecognizingthe benefitsthatcanbederivedfromincreasedlevelsofbicyclingandwalking.Inadditiontotheselocal efforts,bicycleandpedestrianplanningissupportedbyeffortsattheStatelevel. TheMarylandDepartmentofTransportation(MDOT)completedits20YearBicycleandPedestrian AccessMasterPlanin2002.ThePlanisacomprehensiveguidetodeveloping,improving,and maintainingbicycleandpedestriantravelinMarylandoveratwentyyearperiod.ThePlanlargely addressestheconditionsforbikingandwalkingalongStatehighways.Yet,italsoservesasguidance andacalltoactiontootherStateandlocalagenciesthatoverseelocal,federalandrelatedsystemsthat canfosterbetterbicycleandpedestriantravelinMaryland. Thiswasfollowedbythe2009MarylandTrails:StrategicImplementationPlanAGreenerWaytoGrow (TSIP).TheTrailsStrategicImplementationPlanisMarylandscoordinatedapproachtoplana connectedstatewidesharedusetrailnetworkthatservestheneedsofallMarylanders.Thepurposeof theTSIPisto:communicateavisionfortraildevelopmentinMaryland;toprovidepolicydirectionfor partneragenciesandlocalgovernment;andtooutlineacoordinatedandstrategicapproachforclosing gapsintheexistingsystemoftrails,forimprovingexistingtrailsandsupportingecoandheritagetourism opportunities,andforensuringsmartplanningforfuturetraildevelopment." TheMarylandStateHighwayAdministration(SHA)isfinalizingadraftBicyclePolicyandDesign Guidelinesdocument.Thisdocument,whencompleted,willprovideguidancethatwillbebeneficialto HarfordCountydecisionmakers. TheseStateplansandinitiativesimpactHarfordCountysBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanbecausea largeportionofHarfordCountysroadnetworkconsistsofStatehighways,andbecauseoftheState ParksandtrailnetworkssuchastheLowerSusquehannaHeritageGreenwayandtheMaandPa HeritageTrailthatarelocatedintheCounty.
PlanningandPublicParticipationProcess
Recognizingtheimportanceofencouragingbicyclecommuting,HarfordCountyhasparticipatedin nationalBiketoWorkDaysince2003.ThisannualeventdrawscyclistsfromthroughouttheCounty,and helpstodrawattentiontocyclistsaslegitimateusersoftheroadway.Eachyearaspartofthisevent, cyclistsidentifytheircommutingroute.Thisinformationwascombinedwithsurveysconductedin2005 and2010toserveasastartingpointforunderstandingbicyclingandpedestrianneeds.Alsoin2010the MarylandDepartmentofTransportationcontractedwithTooleDesignGrouptoconducttheMaryland StatewideStudentTravelPolicyStudy.Completedin2011,thisstudyprovidedvaluableinsightintowhy moreofMarylandsstudentswerenotwalkingorridingtheirbikestoschool.Theinformationobtained fromtheseeffortswasusedbyPlanningandZoningstafftoinitiatethedevelopmentofthisPlanandthe publicparticipationprocessthatisacriticalelementofplanninginHarfordCounty. HarfordCountyBicyclistSurvey BuildingonaBicyclistSurveyconductedin2005,theDepartmentofPlanningandZoningpartneredwith HealthyHarfordandHarfordCountyCommuterAssistancein2010toconductanotherbicyclesurveyin anefforttobetterunderstandcyclingactivitieswithintheCounty.Thesurveywasdesignedtogather informationfromcyclistsonwhattheyusetheirbicyclefor,whatroutestheyuse,whatissuestheyface, andthegeneralconditionsofcyclingintheCounty.Thesurveyidentifiedgeneraltrendsandprovideda profileofthecyclingcommunity,aswellaskeyissuesforfutureplanning. The2010BicycleSurveyidentifiedsomeclearopportunitiesforincreasingbicycleridershipinHarford County.Significantfindingsincluded: 95%ofsurveyrespondentsrideforrecreationandnearly60%ofthesecyclistsleavetheCounty toriderecreationally; 82%ofthesurveyrespondentsdrivealonetoworkeveryday,however42%ofthemindicated thattheywouldconsidercyclingtowork; 90%ofrespondentsthinkthatbuildingmorebikewayswouldencouragemorecycling Countywide; 60%ofrespondentswouldconsiderallowingtheirchildrentowalkorridetheirbiketoschoolif therewereadequatefacilities; Only9%and13%ofrespondentshaveheardoftheWalkingSchoolBusProgramandtheSafe RoutestoSchoolProgram,however70%wouldconsiderallowingtheirchildrentoparticipatein theseprogramsiftheywereavailable;and Only23%ofrespondentswereawarethatHarfordTransitsLinkbusesaccommodatedbicycles.
SchoolProgram,identifyingstrategiesforaddressinginfrastructureconcernsinareasnearschools,and assistinginthedevelopmentofpoliciesthatsupportwalkingandbicyclingtoandfromschool. SafeRoutestoSchool TheSafeRoutestoSchool(SRTS)program,administeredbytheFederalHighwayAdministration (FHWA),wasestablishedinAugust2005toprovidetechnicalassistanceandfundstostatestoimprove andincreasetheabilityofstudentstowalkandbicyclesafelytoschool.TheSRTSprogrampromotes walkingandbicyclingtoschoolandaddressessafetyconcernsbyeducatingparentsandchildrenandit partnerswithlocallawenforcementtomakesaferstreets.Thepurposesoftheprogramare: Enableandencouragestudentstowalkandbiketoschool; Tomakebikingandwalkingtoschoolsaferandamoreappealingtransportationalternative therebypromotingahealthyandactivelifestyle;and Facilitateprogramstoimprovesafety,reducetraffic,fuelconsumptionandairpollutionnear schools.
EachstateadministersitsownSRTSprogramanddevelopsitsownprocedurestoseekandselect projectsforfunding.Theprogramestablishestwodistincttypesoffundingopportunities:infrastructure projects(engineeringimprovements)andnoninfrastructurerelatedactivities(suchaseducation, enforcementandencouragementprograms).Infrastructureprojectscanincludelighting,trafficsigns andsignals,turninglanes,shoulderimprovements,trafficcalming,medians,pavementmarkings,and roadwayrealignments.InHarfordCounty,theSafeRoutestoSchoolprogramhasbeenadministeredby theSheriffsOffice.SeveralrecentlocalSafeRoutestoSchoolprojectsincludeconstructionofanew sidewalksegmentatEdgewoodElementarySchoolandconstructionofaraisedcrosswalkwithsolar reflectorsatJoppatowneElementarySchool. Walk&BiketoSchoolDay NationalBiketoSchoolDaybuildsonthepopularityandsuccessoftheInternationalandNationalWalk toSchoolDay.IntheUnitedStates,NationalWalktoSchoolDay,originallycalledWalkOurChildrento SchoolDay,wasfoundedin1997.ItiscelebratedeachOctoberasawaytobringcommunityleaders andchildrentogethertobuildawarenessoftheneedforcommunitiestobemorepedestrianfriendly. BuildingonthesuccessesofNationalWalktoSchoolDay,thefirsteverNationalBiketoSchoolDaytook placeonMay9,2012,aspartofNationalBikeMonth.TheeventwasorganizedbytheNationalCenter forSafeRoutestoSchool,inpartnershipwiththeLeagueofAmericanBicyclistsandencouragesand celebratesbikingtoschool. Manycommunitiesandschoolshavebeenjoiningtogethertoholdwalking andbikingeventsforyears,however,the2012eventwasthefirstopportunityforcommunitiesacross thenationtojointogethertobicycletoschoolonthesameday.Schools,cities,bicyclegroups,and publichealthorganizationsorganizedeventstohighlightandcelebratethebenefitsofwalkingand bicyclingandtoencouragestudentstowalkorbicycletoschool.ElevenoftheCountys34elementary schoolshaveparticipatedinBiketoSchoolandWalktoSchoolactivities.Mostnotably,RedPump ElementarySchoolhadover300participantsintheirinauguralBiketoSchoolDayeventin2012, accommodatingparticipantsbystoringbikesinthegymnasiumfortheday.
CommunityandStakeholderParticipation BicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanAdvisoryCommittee TohelpguidethedevelopmentoftheBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanatechnicaladvisory committeewasformed.ThecommitteewasappointedbytheCountyExecutivein2011(AppendixA). TheHarfordCountyBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanAdvisoryCommittee(BPAC)wascomprisedof technicalstafffromCounty,Stateandregionaldepartmentsandagenciesaswellasbicycleand pedestrianadvocates.TheroleoftheCommitteewastoassistintheidentificationofimportant destinations,connections,andneededbicycleandpedestriannetworks.Theywerealsoaskedto indicatewheresafetyimprovementswereneeded,andwhereadditionalbikeandpedestrianamenities shouldbeprovided.TheCommitteealsoreviewedthedraftPlantoensurethatitwasareasonableand implementableplan.Inaddition,theCommitteewaschargedwithencouragingpublicparticipationto helpensurethatabroadrangeofcitizeninputwasreceived. FollowingtheadoptionofthisPlan,aformalBicycleandPedestrianAdvisoryGroup(BPAG)willbe appointed,asrecommendedinthe2010HarfordCountyTransportationElementPlan.Thisadvisory groupshouldconsistofcitizenvolunteersrecommendedbytheCountyExecutiveandappointedbythe CountyCouncil.ThisgroupwillbechargedwithadvisingtheCountyExecutiveonpedestrianand bicyclingissues. TheBicycleandPedestrianAdvisoryGroupwillsupporttheCountyscommitmenttomakingbicycling andwalkingsaferandmoredesirable,anditisasteptowardgettingBicycleFriendlyrecognitionbythe LeagueofAmericanBicyclists.TheBicycleandPedestrianAdvisoryGroupshouldbecomposedof representativesfromallbicycleandpedestrianstakeholdergroups,includingbutnotlimitedtoroad cyclists,walkersseniors,peoplewithdisabilities,astudentrepresentativefromawalkablehighschool, runners/joggers,mountaincyclists,andmunicipalrepresentatives. ThechargeoftheBPAGcouldincludesomeofthefollowing: DevelopandmonitorgoalsandindicesrelatedtobicyclingandwalkingintheCounty; Participateintheimplementation,evaluation,andupdateoftheCountysBicycleand PedestrianMasterPlan; ReviewandcommentonupdatestotheDevelopmentRegulationsandlongrangeplanning documentsastheyrelatetobicycleandpedestrianmatters; Serveaspublicliaisonbetweenlocalgovernmentstaffandthepublic; Promotebicyclingandwalkingincludingsafetyandeducationprograms; PromoteandparticipateinBiketoWorkDay,WalktoSchoolDay,CarFreeDayandother similarevents;and IdentifyandparticipateinothereventstopromotewalkingandcyclingthroughouttheCounty.
existingbikewaysandtrailsandwherecommunityfacilitiesarelocated.Theywerealsoaskedtoprovide informationonwhereandhowcommunitiesshouldbeconnected. ParticipantswerealsointroducedtoCommunityWalk,aninteractivemappingsitethatallowsusersto designatedesirableroutes,roadwaysofconcern,andalsocommentonavarietyofissuesrelatedto encouragingsafeandconvenientwalkingandbiking.Thepubliccommentperiod,includingthe CommunityWalksite,wereopentothepublicforaperiodoftwoweeksfollowingtheworkshop.Over 150commentswerepostedonthesiteandthesearereflectedinFigure2. CommentspostedontheCommunityWalksiteincludedchallengingintersections,missingsidewalks, enforcementconcerns,maintenanceissues,bicycleparking,etc.Thisonlineinteractivemapenabled participantstoidentifyspecificgeographiclocationswherethesecommentsapplied.Participantswere alsoabletocommentoneachothersposts.Informationfromthesitewasdownloadedtoanexternal databaseforanalysisandfieldwork.Itwassortedbytopic,location,andcommunityarea.Manyofthe routes,missingsidewalks,anddifficultintersectionswereevaluatedduringthefieldworkefforts. Inaddition,theDepartmentmaintainedawebsitespecificallyfortheBicycleandPedestrianMaster Plan.InformationabouttheworkoftheAdvisoryCommitteewaspostedalongwithinformationfrom thepublicinputprocess. AdraftPlanwasreleasedforpublicreviewinJanuaryof2013.ThePlanwasavailableonlineandfrom theDepartmentofPlanningandZoning.CommentsonthedraftPlanweresolicitedthrougha combinedonlineandpublicworkshopprocess.ApublicworkshopwasconductedinJanuary2013. Participantswereprovidedwithanopportunitytovisitaseriesofstationswheretheycoulddiscussthe proposedPlananditsprojectswithstaff.Theinformationprovidedattheworkshopwasalsomade availableontheDepartmentsonlinecommunitysite.Onthissite,citizenswereabletocommenton thePlan.ThisprocessencouragedcitizenstoidentifywhattheythoughtwasbestaboutthePlanand whatitemsweremissingorinsufficientlyaddressed.Alloftheinformationandmaterialspresentedat thepublicmeetingwerealsoavailableontheDepartmentswebsite. InteragencyandInterjurisdictionalCooperation ThisPlanwasdevelopedincooperationwiththemunicipalities,andregionalandStateentities interestedinbicycleandpedestrianplanning.StafffromtheBaltimoreMetropolitanCouncilservedon theAdvisoryCommitteeandhelpedwithfieldworkefforts.Likewise,arepresentativefromthe MarylandDepartmentofTransportationalsoservedontheAdvisoryCommittee. Coordinationwiththemunicipalitieswasalsoimportanttoensurethatopportunitiestoprovide continuousconnectionsandconsistentsignagewereidentifiedandincludedinthePlan.Aspartofthe planningprocess,meetingswereheldwiththemunicipalitiestohelpunderstandwhatfacilitiesand serviceswereavailableineachofthemunicipalities,whatadditionalimprovementswerebeingplanned, andwhereandhowtheywouldliketoseethemunicipalityandCountyfacilitieslinked.Establishingand maintainingstrongworkingrelationshipswithalloftheentitiesinvolvedwillfacilitatethe implementationofthestrategiesandprojectsidentifiedinthisPlan. Whileeachofthemunicipalitiesaddressesbicycleandpedestrianplanningintheircomprehensive plans,theyarealsoinvolvedinothereffortsthatrelatetothestrategiesputforthinthisPlan. Interjurisdictionalcoordinationwillplayamajorroleinthesuccessoftheseefforts.Commentsreceived duringtheCommunityWalkprocess,whichapplytolocationswithinthemunicipalities,havebeen includedinAppendixBalongwithmapsofmunicipalbicycleandpedestrianroutes. 8
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MunicipalInitiatives TheCityofAberdeenisoneofsevendesignatedTransitOrientedDevelopment(TOD)locationsinthe State,anditisrecognizedasaSustainableCommunity.ThesedesignationsmakeAberdeenapriorityfor considerationforprojectsthataddresssidewalkretrofitsandbikeways.TheCity,County,andtheState workedtogethertocompletetheAberdeenStationSquareFeasibilityStudyasafirststeptowardthe designandengineeringfortheAberdeenStationSquare.AnimportantcomponentofthisTODproject willbetheincorporationofbicycleandpedestrianfacilities.Inadditiontoprovidingsafeanddirect accessforpedestriansandcyclists,bicycleparkingandstorageneedtobeaddressed.Another componentthatcouldcontributetothissitessuccesswouldbetheprovisionofabikesharefacility. ThiswouldbeofparticularbenefittocommutersaccessingAberdeenProvingGround. TheTownofBelAirwillbeinitiatingaBicycleandPedestrianPlanforareasinsidethecorporatelimitsin 2013.ThisprogramwillbedesignedtocloselyfollowthisPlan.Itwillbuildontheresearch,evaluations, andpublicinputdevelopedduringtheCountysplanningprocess. TheTownwillcoordinateconnectionsofpedestriantrails,bicyclefriendlyroutes,transitlinkagesand otheralternativetransportationnetworkingopportunitiestocreateaseamlessandsynchronizedplan forthefuture.Connectivity,safety,andawarenesswillbethegoalsoftheTownsplanandcontinued closecoordinationwiththeCountyisamusttoachievetheseobjectives. InHavredeGrace,theCitysGreenTeamispartneringwithalocalbikeshoptoidentifywaystoimprove bicyclinginHavredeGrace.Theyareworkingtoidentifylocationswherebicycleparkingisneeded, alongwithroutesthatwouldimproveconnectionstoAberdeenProvingGroundandSusquehannaState Park.TheyarealsoconcernedwithimprovingthesafetyofpedestrianandcycliststhatcrossU.S.Route 40whichdividestheeasternandwesternportionsoftheCity.
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GOAL:Createanenvironmentwherepeoplewillchoosetomakeridingabicycleorwalkingpartof theireverydaylife. Inherentinthisgoalarecertainguidingprinciplesthatwillbeincorporatedintothepoliciesand strategiesincludedinthisPlan.Theyareanimportantpartofcreatinganactivetransportationnetwork thatsupportsmobilityandahealthylifestyle.Residentsandvisitorsshouldbeabletowalkandride withasenseofcomfortandsecuritywhetherforrecreationordailyactivities.Newandenhanced facilitieswillhelptomakethesetripsmoreconvenient,andsignagewillhelpguidecitizensandvisitors astheymovethroughouttheCounty. ImprovemobilityItshouldbeeasierandmoreefficientforbicyclistsandpedestrianstomove throughouttheCounty.Mobilityshouldbeenhancedforallusersandalltypesoftripscommuting, recreationandutilitarian.Facilitiesshouldalsoimproveconnectionstotransit,asallHarfordLinkbuses areequippedwithbicycleracks.Qualityintegrationamongtravelmodesisbeneficialinextendingthe reachandcatchmentareaoftransitservicesparticularlyinlowerdensityareas.Italsowillhelpto increasethedistancethatcanbecomfortablytraveledbyapedestrianorbicyclist. IncreasephysicalactivityandprovidehealthbenefitsWalkingandbicyclingprovidemanyhealth benefitsincludingenhancedcardiovascularfitness,reducingbodyfat,reducingstresslevels,improving braincognitivefunction,andhelpingtofightobesity.ByprovidingHarfordCountyresidentswithmore opportunitiestowalkorridetheirbikes,theCountywillbetakingasteptohelpitscitizensandvisitors optforahealthierlifestyle.Formanyadultsandchildren,walkingorbikingtoschoolorworkisaviable optionandcanbeasteptowardachievingrecommendedexerciselevels. Provideanaesthetic,pleasantandmorecomfortablewalkingandbicyclingexperienceProvidinga convenientandsafebicycleandpedestriannetworkisthefirststepinimprovingtheoveralluser experience.However,amenitiesthatsupportcyclingandwalkingtendtoencourageuserstotravel furtherdistances,andtheyhelptoencouragenewornonwalkersandcycliststoconsideractive transportationasanalternativetotheirmotorvehicleforshorttrips.Convenientandsafebicycle parking,signage,andstreetscapeimprovementscanbedecidingfactorswhentryingtoencourage citizenstoutilizethebicycleandpedestriannetwork. MonitorthenumberofpedestriansandcyclistsCentraltothedevelopmentofaBicycleand PedestrianMasterPlanisthegoalofincreasingthenumberofwalkersandcyclists.BecauseHarford Countyhasneverconductedbicycleorpedestriancountsthereisnobaselinefortrackingbicyclingand walkingtrendsovertime,orforevaluatingtheimpactofprojects,policies,andprograms.However,the availabilityofautomatedbicycleandpedestriancountingequipmentnowmakesgatheringthisdata feasible.Systematiccountsundertakenforcyclistsandpedestrianscanprovideafoundationfor monitoringchangesinthecyclingandwalkingcommunity,andtheycanprovideaframeworkfor establishingfuturebenchmarks. SafetyAlltransportationprojectsshouldtakeintoconsiderationthesafetyofpedestriansandcyclists. Anemphasisshouldbeplacedoncorrectingconditionsatidentifiedhotspotintersections. Awarenessoftherulesoftheroadandrecognitionofbicycleandpedestrianactivityshouldbe emphasizedthrougheducationalprogramsandmediaoutreach.Theseeffortsshouldbedirected towarddrivers,cyclistsandpedestrians,andtheyshouldhighlightwalkingandbicyclingasviableforms oftransportationwhilereinforcingsafetyforallroadusers. 13
ImproveinterjurisdictionalconnectionsImprovementstotheCountysbicycleandpedestrian networkneedtoincludeconnectionstofacilitiesplannedbythemunicipalities.Countyandmunicipal representativesneedtocontinueanactivedialogueaboutplanningforbicycleandpedestrianactivity. TheyalsoneedtocoordinatewithStateandregionalentitiestomaximizethepotentialfornon motorizedinterjurisdictionaltravel.Consistencyinsignageandmapping,combinedwiththeprovision ofothersupportingamenities,willmakeiteasierforvisitorsandresidentstobikeorwalkthroughout theCountyandregion. RecognizewalkingorbicyclingasviablemodesoftransportationEffortsshouldbemadetobalance theneedsofpedestriansandbicyclistswiththeneedsofmotorvehicles,transit,andfreight.Walking andcyclingshouldbeintegratedintotheCountysothertransportationmodes.Thesafecoexistenceof pedestrians,cyclists,andmotoristsonroadsandbridgesisanissuethatneedstobeaddressed.Harford CountyisintheuniquepositionthattheSusquehannaRiverpresentsabarriertobicycleandpedestrian traveltotheeast.Itisanissuethathasbeendiscussedandstudiedforyears,andaddressingitisa cruciallinkinassuringthattheEastCoastGreenwayisabletotraverseHarfordandCecilcountiesasit providesatravelrouteforcyclistsandwalkersfromMainetoFlorida. CommunitysupportBicycleandpedestrianfacilitiesshouldbeanamenityforthecommunity.The establishmentofnewpaths,lanes,sidewalks,ortrailsshouldconsidercommunityinputandshouldbe respectfulofpropertyrights.Theyshouldbeplannedanddesignedtoprovideconvenientconnections thatlinkneighborhoodsandencouragecommunityinteraction.Wellplannednetworksformthe foundationforSafeRoutetoSchoolprograms,WalkingSchoolBuses,andwalkableandbikeable communityschools,allofwhichrequirecommunitysupporttobesuccessful. Cost/BenefiteffectivenessProjectsidentifiedinthisPlanshouldconsidercost,potentialuse,and need.Whileformulascanbeappliedtodetermineanestimatedcostforprovidinganeeded improvement,theintrinsicvalueofprovidingabicycleand/orpedestrianamenityismoredifficultto determine.Latentdemandandlevelofcomfortinformation,whichisincludedinthe2010 TransportationElementPlan,providesastartingpointfordeterminingneed.Thepotentialimpactthat proposedimprovementswillhaveoncitizensqualityoflifeandassociatedhealthbenefitscannotbeas clearlydetermined. Whenconsideringthecosteffectivenessofaproposedproject,considerationneedstobegivento capitalcostsandmaintenance/operationalcosts.Providingbicycleandpedestrianfacilitiesgenerallyis lessexpensivethanmotorizedfacilities,andtheytendtobemorecostefficientinthelongrunbecause theydonotexperiencethehighlevelofwearassociatedwithroadways.Wheneverpossible, opportunitiestoincludenonmotorizedimprovementsintoscheduledroadprojectsshouldbe considered,andbothpublicandprivatefundingpartnershipsshouldbeconsideredandsupported. EnvironmentalbenefitsReducingthenumberofvehiclemilestraveledhelpstoreducecongestionand theresultinggreenhousegasemissions.Italsohasanimpactonwaterqualitybyreducingoiland petroleumproductcontaminantsthatenterthewatersystem,anditreducesourdependenceonnon renewableresources.Reducingthenumberofvehiclemilestraveled,however,requiresajurisdictionto offeritscitizensviabletransportationoptions.Sidewalksandpedestrianrouteshelppeoplegetfrom theirhomestotheirdestinationsandtransitstops.Hiker/bikertrails,bikeways,andbicyclelanesalso providecitizenswiththeoptionoftakingtheirbikeinsteadofdrivingtheircarformanytrips.
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Therearenumerousbenefitsthatcanbederivedfromprovidingawalkableandbikeablecommunity. Walkingandbicyclingarehealthyandnonpollutingformsoftransportation.Theyaresustainable transportationoptions,plusthereareeconomicbenefitstomakingcommunitiesmoreconduciveto bicyclingandwalking.ItisinthebestinterestofHarfordCountytopromotetheseformsofactive transportation,notonlyasapracticalnecessitybutalsoinordertoenjoythehealth,social, environmental,andeconomicbenefitsthatareassociatedwithbicycleandpedestrianactivity. Health Plannersandpublichealthprofessionalshavebecomeprogressivelymoreconsciousthatagrowing portionofthenationspopulation,includingmanychildren,lackregulardailyexercise.Walkingand bicyclingareeffectivewaystoincreasephysicalactivityforpeopleofallagegroups.Physicalactivity doesnotneedtobeverystrenuousforanindividualtogarnerconsiderablehealthbenefits.Evensmall increasesinlighttomoderateactivitywillproducemeasurablebenefitsamongthoseindividualswho areleastactive.Improvingactivetransportationoptionsandpromotinganactivelifestylemayhelp reversechronichealthconditions,highobesityrates,andimprovetheoverallhealthofHarford Countycitizens. Withobesitybeingarecognizednationalhealththreatandamajorpublichealthchallenge,providing theseopportunitiesshouldbeapriority.InHarfordCounty,theneedforincreasedphysicalactivityhas beensubstantiatedbytheworkofHealthyHarford,anonprofit501c3foundedin1993.Themissionof HealthyHarfordistoimprovethehealthofHarfordCountycitizensbyhelpingpeopleleadmoreactive lifestylesandimprovingtheirdailydiet.Since1996HealthyHarfordhascontinuallysponsoredthe CommunityHealthAssessmentProgram(CHAP),acommunityhealthsurveyaimedatidentifyingand prioritizingthehealthneedsofHarfordCounty.Thesestudieshaverepeatedlyshownthatasa communitywelackadequatedailyphysicalactivity. Inaddition,areportpreparedbytheHarfordCountyObesityTaskForcein2012showedthatHarford County,similartotheStateandnation,hasexperiencedanoveralldeclineinthehealthofthelocal community.Manyofthehealthproblemsarerelatedtopoordietandphysicalinactivity,and supportingthiswasthefactthattheobesityrateinHarfordCountyincreased130%goingfrom11.4%in 199597to26.2%in200608.ThefinalreportoftheObesityTaskForcereleasedinOctober2012 recognizestheroleofthebuiltenvironmentasacomponentofahealthycommunityandhighlightsthe importanceofprovidingconvenientandaccessiblepedestrianandcyclistsnetworks. ProvidingwalkingandbikingopportunitiescouldhaveapositiveeffectontheoverallhealthofHarford Countyresidentsbyimprovingtheiraccesstohealthyfoodsandrecreationalfacilities,andincreasing theirphysicalactivitylevels.OneobjectiveofthisPlanistoimprovethehealthofHarfordCounty citizensbymakingiteasier,saferandmoreconvenientforcitizenstobemorephysicallyactiveby walkingandbicycling.Thehealthbenefitsofregularphysicalactivityarewelldocumentedandinclude reducedriskofcoronaryheartdisease,stroke,hypertension,diabetes,obesity,andotherchronic diseases;lowerhealthcarecosts;andimprovedqualityoflife. EnvironmentalSustainability Reportsshowthatmotorvehicleemissionsaccountfor41%ofthetotalnitrogenoxideemissionsand 32%ofthetotalvolatileorganiccompounds(VOC)produced.Walkingandbicycling,ontheotherhand, 15
arecleanmodesoftransportation.Theycanyieldareductionintransportationrelatedairpollution emissionsandtrafficcongestionwhilealsoincreasingmobility.Landusesandconnectivityplayan importantroleindeterminingtheemissionreductionbenefitsassociatedwithsidewalksandbicycle facilities.Byconstructingbicycleandpedestrianfacilitiesthatconnecthouseholdstodestinationpoints suchasschoolsandparks,analternativetravelmodechoicecanbeprovidedforshorttrips.Thus providinganopportunitytoreducethenumberofvehiclemilestraveled(VMT). Pedestrianandbicyclefacilitiesalsosatisfysustainabilitygoalsbyreducingenergyconsumptionand greenhousegasemissions.Inmostcases,utilizingbicycleandpedestrianfacilitiesforutilitarian purposeswillimpactVMT.Whiletheeffectsonemissionsaregenerallymodestforpedestrianand bicycleprojects,someresearchsuggeststhatpedestrianinfrastructureaswellastransitandurban formlandusemaybethemosteffectivemeansofreducinghouseholdVMTandrelatedCO2. EconomicandSocialBenefits Theeconomicbenefitsofprovidingsafeandconvenientpedestrianandbicycleaccesstocommercial centersisselfevident,buttherearequalityoflifebenefitsassociatedwithenhancedbicycleand pedestrianactivitythatarealsolikelytogenerateotherindirecteconomicbenefits.Easeofaccessto schoolsandrecreationalfacilitiesandopportunitiestobikeorwalktoworkallcontributetothequality oflifethatbusinessesconsiderwheninvestinginalocation.Streetswherepeoplearevisiblecreates vibrancyandincreasestheperceptionofsafety.Propertyvaluesalsotendtobehigherinwalkableand bikeablecommunities,andhouseslocatedneartrailshaveahigherresalevaluethanthosenotlocated neartrails.Communitiesthatofferthishighqualityoflifeareoneswherepeoplewanttolive. Bicycletourismcanalsocontributetothelocaleconomy.WhilemanyCountyresidentsride recreationally,thepotentialexiststoincreasethenumberofrecreationalridersthroughsupportforthe EastCoastGreenwayandtheLowerSusquehannaHeritageGreenway,asbothofthesetrailnetworks attractvisitorsfromotherareas.BicyclingandwalkingshouldbeanimportantpartofHarfordCountys imageasafriendlyandwelcomingcommunity,anditshouldbemarketedthroughitstourismprograms. Atthecommunityandregionallevel,bicycleandpedestrianinfrastructurecostsafractionoftotal roadwaycosts.Bicycleparking,forexample,canbeprovidedatalowercostthanparkingfor automobilesandcanoftenbeincorporatedintocurrentlyunusedspaces.Employeeswhobicycleto workreduceparkingcostsandleavemoreparkingavailableforcustomers. Onapersonallevel,bicyclingandwalkingcanbeacostsavingoptionforHarfordCountyresidents. Theyprovideflexibleandinexpensivetransportationoptions.Bikescanrequirelessmoneytoownand operateascomparedtoautomobiles,andbothwalkingandcyclingcanprovideafamilywithlower transportationcostsintightereconomictimes.Botharefreetooperateandbicyclingrequiresminimal maintenancecost.Mostpeoplecaneasilyacquiretheskillsnecessarytomaintainabicycle. Makingimprovementstothepedestriannetworkisespeciallybeneficialtoseniors,peoplewith disabilitiesandotherswhoaretransitdependent.Approximately27%ofHarfordTransitsLinkridership iselderlyordisabled.Ridershipamongthesegroupshasincreasedover18%since2010soprovidingor improvingconnectionstotransitservicewillhelpresidentsmaintaintheirindependenceandmobility.
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InorderforactivetransportationtobecomeaneffectiveandcomprehensiveoptionforCounty residentstheBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanmustbecenteredonthe5EsEngineering, Education,Enforcement,Encouragement,andEvaluation.Increasingcyclingandwalkingforutilitarian reasonsandrecreationrequiresthattheconstructionofqualityfacilitiesbecombinedwitheducation, enforcement,andencouragementactivities.Thesuccessoftheseinitiativesshouldbemonitoredby evaluationwhichtracksprogressbeingmade. Engineeringdealswithbringingaboutchangestothebuiltenvironmentthroughthedesignand constructionofphysicalfacilities.Itrelatestocreatingasafeandefficientactivetransportationnetwork. Theseprojectscaninvolvemakingnewandexistingroads,trailnetworks,andcommunitiesbikeableand walkable.Itinvolvescreatinganenvironmentwherecitizensfeelcomfortablecyclingorwalkingtotheir destinationsthroughtheeliminationofhazardsandbarriers,andbyprovidingtheamenitiesthat encouragetheseactivities. Educationshouldinvolvetrainingformotorists,bicyclists,andpedestriansonthesafeuseoffacilities alongwithraisingawarenessthatallarelegitimateusersoftheroadnetwork.Itisalsoimportantto reducingthenumberandseverityofaccidents.Especiallyimportantforcyclistsiseducationaloutreach thatpromotestheuseofhelmets,adequatelighting,reflectivegear,andtherulesoftheroad. Publicperceptionmustbemanagedsothatmotoristsrecognizetherightsofbicyclistsandpedestrians, however,cyclistsandpedestriansmustalsobeawareoftheirresponsibilitieswheninteractingwith motorizedvehicles.Byteachingpedestrians,bicyclists,andmotoriststopracticesafebehavior,asafer, morewelcomingactivetransportationnetworkcanbecreated.TheStreetSmartcampaign,which focusesoneducationthroughmassmedia,isanexcellentexampleofaprogramdesignedtochange driver,pedestrian,andcyclistbehavior.Inaddition,theMarylandDepartmentofTransportationhas developedaSafeBicyclinginMarylandbrochurealongwithavideogearedtoadultriders. Whileitisimportanttoeducatecitizensaboutsafewalking,biking,anddriving,theremustalsobe effectiveenforcement.Enforcementisvitallyimportanttocreatingasafeactivetransportation network.Aneffectiveenforcementprogramwilltakeabalancedapproachtoimprovingthebehaviorof motorists,cyclists,andpedestrians.Whileapolicepresencecanservetoreinforcesafebehaviorby motorists,itisalsoimportantthatbicyclistsandpedestriansfollowtrafficrules. Encouragementaddressesthepromotionofbikingandwalkingasameansoftransportation.Itis directlylinkedtoengineering,butitcanalsoinvolvesignage,maps,banners,incentives,andeventssuch asBiketoWorkDayorNationalWalktoSchoolDay.Whileengineeringaddressestheprovisionof networkfacilities,itcanalsoinvolveprovidingendoftripfacilitiessuchasconvenientandsecurebicycle parking,showersandchangingrooms.Forthosecombiningwalkingorcyclingwithbus/train commuting,coveredwaitingareasandassurancethattheycaneithertaketheirbikeonthebusortrain orstoretheminlongtermparkingfacilitiesisalsoimportant. Evaluationinvolvesathoroughanalysisofexistingconditionsandanongoingmonitoringofchanges.In addition,thestrategiesincludedintheBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanshouldbemonitoredand evaluatedtodetermineifthePlanisachievingitsobjectivesandwhatstepsneedtobetakento improvetheprograminthefuture.Regulardiscussionswithlocalbicyclingandwalkingclubsandother stakeholdersalongwithaprogramtoconductbicycleandpedestriancountswillhelptoevaluateand monitorthesuccessofthisPlansstrategies. 17
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Bicycle,Pedestrian,andMultiUseTrailNetworkAnalysis
CommunityfacilitiesandcommercialservicesinHarfordCountytendtobeconcentratedandcentered ontheI95/U.S.Route40andMDRoute24corridorsbecausetheCountyhassupportedadesignated growthareasince1977.Ideally,residentslivinginthesecorridorsshouldbeabletotaketheirbikesor walktotheseservices.However,developmentpatternshaveoftenresultedinalegacyofculdesac communities,disconnectedroadways,andhighvolume/highspeedhighwaysthatmakewalkingand bicyclingchallenging. Totryanddeterminehowtoencouragemorenonmotorizedtravel,anodemapwasdeveloped.On themapaquartermileradiuswasplacedaroundidentifiedcommunityfacilitiesandservices.Asthe circlesoverlapped,thecolordarkenedindicatingaconcentrationofservicesandfacilities.Theresultsof thisanalysisarereflectedinFigure3. AspartoftheCommunityWalkprogram,citizenswereaskedtoidentifylocationswhereadditional bicycleandpedestrianfacilitiesorimprovementswereneededtolinktheirneighborhoodstothese services.ThisinformationwasthencombinedwiththeNetworkNeedsAnalysisMapandavailable bicycleandpedestrianaccidentdatafortheperiod20062010.Utilizingthisinformation,aseriesof corridorswereidentifiedthatwouldbethefocusareasforfieldwork.AlloftheStatedesignatedbicycle routeswerealsoevaluated.AmapdepictingtheareasevaluatedisprovidedinFigure4. Overthecourseofseveralweeksstaffworkedinthefieldsurveyingandphotographingthesecorridors. ExamplesofthedataevaluatedaredetailedinFigure5.
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FieldSurveyData FieldSurveyDatatoEvaluate(asappropriate) Roadwayvehicletrafficvolumes; Intersectiondesign,roadwayandroadshoulderwidths,andpavementconditions; Availableaccidentdata; Specialhazardstowalkingandcycling(potholes,draingrates,etc.); Crosswalk,sidewalk,andpathconditions(width,surfaceconditions,sightdistance,etc.); Curbcuts,ramps,andotheraccessfacilities; Presenceofparkedcarsadjacenttothetrafficlane; Bicycleparkingfacilitiesandotherservicesalongtrailsandbikeroutes; Security,cleanliness,vandalism,litter,andaestheticconditions; Presenceofactivityandservicecenters(schools,parks,shopping,etc.);and Landuses. Figure5 Thesefindingswerealsocomparedtotransitroutesandotheravailableinformationsuchasbicycle comfortlevelsandlatentdemanddata. OverviewofExistingConditions Thepurposeofthissectionistopresentanoverviewofexistingfacilitiesasafoundationforfuture improvements.ThemajorityofthepedestrianfacilitiestendtobelocatedintheCountysdesignated growtharea.(Figure6).OutsideoftheDevelopmentEnvelopetherearelimitedsidewalknetworks,with mostoftheseoccurringwithintheRuralVillages.Thereisacleardemarcationbetweentheruralareas oftheCountyandDevelopmentEnvelopeasitrelatestopedestrianinfrastructure. ThemajorityofthedesignatedbikeroutesintheCountyoccuronStateroads.Withtheexceptionof U.S.Route40andasmallsegmentofMDRoute155,alloftheStatedesignatedroutesarelocatedinthe ruralareasoftheCounty(Figure7).OtherStateroadssuchasMDRoute22andMDRoute543areused bycyclists,andscatteredSharetheRoadsignshavebeenaddedtotheseroadsandothersthatarenot includedintheofficialStateBicycleMap.Therearethreesectionsofdesignatedbikelanesinthe County.ThesearelocatedonShoreDrive,TollgateRoad,andMDRoute22,butridersalsouseother CountyroadsespeciallyinthemoreruralportionsoftheCounty. MultiusetrailswithintheCountyarealsolimitedbuthavethepotentialtobepartofanactive transportationnetwork.WhiletheDepartmentofParksandRecreationoversees17trails,mostof thesearesmalllocaltrailsdesignedforrecreationalpurposes.Some,suchastheMaandPaHeritage CorridorandtheLowerSusquehannaHeritageGreenway,connectdifferentareasoftheCountyand havethepotentialtobeutilizedforbothrecreationandutilitarianuses.Others,liketheRiverside CommunityTrail,providerecreationalopportunitiesforitscommunitymemberswhilealsoprovidingan offroadlinktoshoppingandcommunityservices.In2012theHarfordCountyDepartmentofPublic WorksandtheStateHighwayAdministrationinitiatedaprojectfortheextensionofthistrailnetwork.
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PedestrianFacilities Withinthemunicipalities,sidewalksgenerallyfollowagridpatternandconnecttothemunicipalcenter. However,asdevelopmentmovesawayfromthedowntownareacommunitiestendtobecomemore isolatednolongerdirectlylinkingresidentstoamenitiesandservices. Outsideofthemunicipalities,sidewalkshavegenerallybeendesignedtoservelocalizedcommunity needs.Manycommunitiesareinterconnectedandhavethepotentialtobecomeneighborhoodswhere familiescouldwalktheirchildrentoschool,playgrounds,ortovisitfriends.Therearealsootherareas wherecommunitiesareisolatedfromeachother,andthereisnosafeordirectwaytoaccess neighborhoodorcommunityservices.Inadditiontoaddressingthesemissinglinksandprovidingmore sidewalks,thereareotherareasthatneedtobeimproved.Roadwayswithhighvolumesoftrafficand dangerousintersectionsneedtobeaddressedwithfacilitiesthatsupportsafepedestrianactivity. Addressingneededimprovements,however,canbecomplicated,timeconsuming,andcostly.Insome placeswheresidewalksareneeded,therightofwayendsandadditionallandacquisitionsarerequired. Therefore,strategiesshouldbedevelopedtoobtaincooperationfrompropertyownerstocontinue publicaccess.Inotherlocations,thetopographymakesitdifficultifnotimpossibletoprovidea continuoussidewalkwithoutsignificantgrading,ortheconstructionofretainingwalls,roadculverts, bridges,orelevatedwalkways.Utilitypoles,trees,fences,andmailboxescanalsointerferewitha desiredsidewalklocation.Theredesign,relocationorevenremovaloftheseitemscanbeexpensive.In addition,maintenanceissuesmustbeaddressedandthesecanrangefromvegetationtrimming,litter andsnowremoval,tosidewalkrepairs.Buildingcommunitysupportforanyoftheseprojectsis important,andcommunityoutreachwillbeincludedforproposedimprovements. Aviablepedestrianplanseekstoaddresstheneedsandpreferencesofallwalkerscurrentand potentialablebodiedanddisabled.Pedestrianneedstendtobelocalizedbecausewalkingtrips generallyinvolveshorterdistancesthanbicycletrips. Whenidentifyingprojectstoaddresspedestrianneeds,considerationshouldbegiventoblocklength androadwaycrossingdistance.Otheritemstobeconsideredshouldincludethedirectnessofthe connectiontoadestination,sidewalkwidth,pedestrianscaledlighting,streetfurniture,curbramps, crosswalks,andpedestriancrossingsignals.Commentsreceivedthroughthepublicinputprocess focusedonmissingsidewalksectionsandtheneedforcrosswalksorcrosswalkimprovements(see Figure2). AspartofthedevelopmentofthisPlan,theDepartmentofPlanningandZoningcompletedasidewalk inventorybasedonaerialphotography.Thisinformationwascombinedwithdatacollectedbythe DepartmentofPublicWorks,publiccommentsreceivedattheworkshopandonline,andinformation providedbythemunicipalitiestohelpgeneratethefieldworkprojectlist.Asetofcriteriawas combinedwiththefieldworktoevaluateandfurtherrefinetheprojectlist.Thecriteriausedisshownin Figure8.
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SidewalkPrioritizationCriteria Criteria LandUses Roadway Classification Demand Transit BicycleFacilities WhilecyclistsridethroughoutHarfordCounty,onlytwotypesofonstreetfacilitiesexist.Bikeroutes, whicharesignedroutesonroadways,andbikelaneswhichareastripedlanewithmarkingsonthe roadwaydesignatingthelaneforpreferentialorexclusiveusebybicyclists. Alongsomebikeroutes,thetravellaneissharedwithmotoristswhileothershavewideshouldersthat riderscanuse.Signagedenotesroutesanddestinationsalongtheapproximately54milesofdesignated bicycleroutesinHarfordCounty. AddingmoreSharetheRoadorBicyclesMayUseFullLane(R411)signagewouldbeafirststepin improvingconditionsalongtheseroutes.Theywouldhelptoincreasetheawarenessofdriversabout thepotentialofcyclistsontheroadway,whilealsowarningmotoriststhatbicyclesmaybeoperating anywherewithinatrafficlane.ThenewR411signsremindroadusersthatbicyclistsmayrideinthe centerofatravellanewhenthelaneistoonarrowtosharewithmotorvehicles.Thisisimportant becausemanydriverslearnedtodrive(andbike)backwhencyclistweresupposedtokeeptotheright. Whilesharrowsorsharedroadmarkingsinthetravellanesisanotheroption,withoutappropriate drivereducationthemarkingshavethepotentialtobemisunderstood.Asawarenessaboutsharingthe roadimproves,considerationshouldbegiventoinstallingsharrowsinappropriateareassuchasthe municipalitieswheretrafficspeedsarelower. ThereareapproximatelytwomilesofbikelanesdesignatedintheCounty,andtheselanesarelocatedin JoppatowneonRumseyIsland,onTollgateRoadinAbingdonandasmallsectiononMDRoute22in Churchville. Measurement Within1/8mileofaschool,park,ordestination(includeshospitals, libraries,andotheruses) Projectwithinmileofschool,park,ordestination Projectwithinmileofschool,park,ordestination Projectfurtherthanmiletoaschool,park,ordestination Principalarterial Minorarterial Collector Existingdemandpath Noexistingdemandpath Within1/8mileofabusrouteorrailstop Projectwithinmileofabusrouteorrailstop Projectwithinmileofabusrouteorrailstop Projectfurtherthanmileofabusrouteorrailstop Figure8
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Designatedexclusivelyforbicycletravel,theselanesareseparatedfromvehiclelaneswithstriping,and theyaredenotedbypavementmarkingsandsigns.Whiletheyhelptoseparatebicyclistsfrommotor vehicletraffic,thephysicalconstraintsoftryingtofitbikelanesintoexistingrightsofwaycanbea limitingfactorduringretrofits.Theleastexpensiveandintrusivemethodistonarrowvehiculartravel lanesandrestripetheroadwithbikelaneswherepossible. Toencouragemorecycling,HarfordCountyshalldevelopacomprehensiveapproachtoimprovingits bikewaynetwork.Considerationshouldbegiventoexaminingthepossibilitiesofestablishinganinter connectedsystemofonroadandoffroadbikeways.Signageandpavementmarkingsareanimportant step,butlongertermimprovementsthatarepartofacomprehensivenetworkshouldbeaddressed. WhileStatelawgivesbicycliststherighttorideonmostroadways,thedesignofroads,intersections, andinterchangescombinedwiththevolumeandspeedoftrafficcandiscouragebicycling.Toencourage bicycleuse,ahigherlevelofbicycleaccommodationisrequired.Theimprovementthatismost appropriatewillbebasedonacost/benefitanalysis,alongwithconsiderationofthepatternof developmentinthearea. IntheruralareasoftheCounty,mostcyclistsrideforrecreationalpurposes.Theseareasoftenattract experiencedcycliststhatappreciatethechallengingtopographyandlowervolumesoftraffic.These samefactors,however,tendtoencouragedriverstotravelatspeedsexceedingthepostedlimits,thus presentingchallengesforcyclists. Alsointheseareasmanyoftheroadshavenarrowornoshouldersforcingriderstosharetheroadwith motorvehicles.IntheruralportionoftheCounty,mostoftheimprovementswillbeachievedvia signageandeducation.Insomeplaces,however,theneedforlanewidening/shoulderswillbe identifiedandprovidedwheredeemedappropriate.Tobestdeterminetheapproachtotake,itwould behelpfultoconductbicyclecountsandtoevaluatecrashandinjuryrecordstoseewhetherornot higherthanexpectedincidentsoccurontheCountysruralroadways.Thesestudiescouldprovide insightintothemostappropriatewaytoaccommodateallusers. WithintheDevelopmentEnvelope,signageandeducationarealsoimportant.Initialimprovementsto thebikenetworkshouldfocusonsafety,fillinggapsinthesystem,formalizingroutesusedbycyclists, andimprovingaccessbetweenresidential,employment,civic,andcommercialdestinations.The impactsoftrafficvolumeandspeedalongwithidentifieddifficultintersectionsshouldalsobe considered.CommentsreceivedontheCommunityWalksiteverifiedthesepoints(seeFigure2). Inadditiontothephysicalnetwork,bicycleneedsandpreferencesalsovarybasedonskilllevelsand triptypes.Thetendencytobicyclevariesfrompersontopersonandcanprovideinsightintohowto potentiallyincreasebicyclingrates.Generally,bicyclinglevelsareclassifiedintofourcategories: Peoplewhowillrideonalmostanyroadwaydespitethetrafficvolume,speedandlackof bikewaydesignation.Studiesindicatethisisthesmallestpercentageofriders. Peoplewhowillrideonmostroadwaysiftrafficvolumesandspeedsarenothigh.Theseriders areconfidentinpositioningthemselvestosharetheroadwaywithmotorists.
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Implementationofengineeringimprovementsalongwitheffectiveeducationalandencouragement programscanconvertnoncyclistsintobicycleridersandlessskillednoviceridersintocompetentand confidentbicyclists. Designatedbikeroutes,suggestionsmadethroughtheCommunityWalkprocess,andinformation providedbythemunicipalitieswerecombinedandthenevaluatedagainstaccidentdata,latentdemand information,levelofcomfortdata,andtheDepartmentsnodeanalysistoidentifyareaswherebicycle improvementshadthepotentialtoprovidethemostbenefits.Thisanalysiswasusedtogeneratea fieldworkprojectlist.Asetofcriteria,alongwithfieldwork,werethenusedtoevaluateprojects.The criteriausedareshownbelowinFigure9. BicycleProjectCriteria
Criteria System Connectivity Measurement Projectwithinmileofexistingbicyclefacilities Projectwithinmileofexistingbicyclefacilities Projectprovidespartialconnectionwhereno facilitiesexist Projectfurtherthanamilefromexisting facilitiesordoesnotconnecttotheexisting system Projectwithinmileofschool,parkor destination Projectwithinmileofschool,parkor destination Projectfurtherthanmilefromaschool,park, ordestination Providesconnectiontocommunityservicesand facilities,transit,orneighboringcommunity Providesconnectiontoamunicipality Providesconnectionwithincommunity Doesnotprovidecommunitybenefits Sufficientspaceforabikeroute Otheronstreetfacility(additionalreview required) Offstreetfacility TechnicalNotes Usedradialdistanceforall determinations Usedradialdistanceforall determinations Visualanalysisoflocationswhere streetconnectivityispoor Visualanalysisoflocationswhere streetconnectivityispoor BasedonNodeMapanalysis BasedonNodeMapanalysis BasedonNodeMapanalysis Basedonmapreview Based onmapreview Basedonmapreview Basedonmapreview Basedonproposedprojecttype Basedonproposedprojecttype Basedonproposedprojecttype
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MultiuseFacilities TrailsinHarfordCountyaregenerallyconsideredrecreationalamenities;however,theycanbean integralpartoftheCountysbicycleandpedestriannetwork.Thepresenceofthesefacilitiestendsto increasethecommunitysinterestinwalkingandbicycling,andtheabilityofadditionalfacilitiesto attractnewusersishigh.Ideally,multiusetrailsshouldbeplannedtoservemultiplegoalsrecreation, transportation,andeconomicdevelopmentwhilealsobeinganamenityforthesurrounding neighborhoods. WhiletrailplanningisincorporatedintotheLandPreservation,Parks,andRecreationPlan,itsroleasa componentofanactivetransportationnetworkcannotbeoverlooked.The2010Transportation ElementPlanrecognizesthisfactandincludesspecificpoliciesandstrategiestoaddressfuturetrail needs.TheLowerSusquehannaHeritageGreenwayforexample,supportstheEastCoastGreenway network,andtheMaandPaHeritageCorridorcouldprovideanoffroadrouteintoBelAir,thereby providingaccesstolocalservices,andCountyandcommuterbusservices. Planningforandultimatelyconstructingthesefacilities,however,isoftendifficult.Manytimesthe corridorsthatappearsuitableformultiusetrailsdonotprovidethemostdirectroutesbetween populationcentersandindemanddestinations.Inaddition,oncealocationisidentifiedthenland acquisitionshavetooccuroftenfrommultipleowners,andenvironmentalissuesmustbeaddressed. Anothermajorissuethatfrequentlyarisesiscommunityopposition.Whilestudieshaveshownthat propertiesadjacenttoorinproximitytotrailnetworkshaveincreasedinvalueandareconsideredan attractionbyhomebuyers,winningcommunitysupportcanbedifficultandtimeconsuming. InputreceivedduringtheCommunityWalkprocessemphasizedtheneedforthecompletionoftheMa &PatrailinBelAirandtheestablishmentofanorthernsectionintheWhitefordarea.Alsoidentified wereotherareaswheretrailnetworksweresuggested.LocatedinsideandoutsideoftheCountys designatedgrowtharea,allofthesetrailscouldprovideopportunitiesforphysicalactivityandserveasa connectiontoservices.
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Evenwhenbicycleandpedestrianinfrastructurecanbeincorporatedintoaproject,maintenanceand possiblyretrofittingofthebuiltenvironmentremainasissuesneedingtobeaddressed.Maintenance requiresanongoingcommitmentbyallparties,andretrofittingfacilitiestobetteraccommodate bicyclistsandpedestriansrequirescarefulplanningandtheconsiderationofwhereuserswanttogo, howfartheyarewillingtowalkorbike,andthefeasibilityofprovidingmissingconnections.Citizen inputmustalsobeconsidered,andtheDepartmentsofPublicWorksandPlanningandZoningwillwork togethertosolicitinputasappropriate. Withtheseconsiderationsandtheanalysisdiscussedintheprevioussection,thissectionidentifiessome initialstepsforimprovingtheCountyssystemofwalkwaysandbikeways.Therecommendedprojects builduponexistingconditionsandongoinglocalandregionalplanningefforts,andtheyreflectthe inputreceivedfromtheBicycleandPedestrianAdvisoryCommittee(BPAC)andthecommunityduring thepublicinputprocess(Figures10,11and12).Whilethisisnotacomprehensivelistofneeded improvements,itdoesprovideastartingpointforaddressingbicycleandpedestrianneeds,andit focuseson: Connectingneighborhoodstotransit,adjacentactivitycenters,andclosinggapsbetween existingfacilities;and Facilitatingtravelbetweenresidentialneighborhoodsandkeyemployment,recreation,and educationalfacilities. Inputtingtogetheralistofprojectsforthisplan,itwasnotpossibletospecificallyidentifyneeded improvementsinsomeareas.Asaresultofthescopeofthepotentialprojectsandthemultipleparties thatwouldneedtobeinvolved,aseriesofstudiesarealsorecommended.Inaddition,AppendixB includesalistofcommentsandrelatedprojectneedswithinthemunicipalitiesthatwereidentified duringthepublicinputprocess. RecommendedWalkwayImprovements TherecommendedimprovementsforthepedestriannetworkbuildupontheCountyandmunicipal systemofsidewalksandfocusoncreatingpedestrianfriendlycommunitiesthatsupportanactive lifestyle.Theprojectsincludenewconstructionwheresidewalksarelackingandindividualspot improvementssuchascrosswalks,signage,pedestriansignals,curbcuts,pedestrianrefugeislands,or transitpads(Figure13).Thepedestrianprojectlistshouldbereevaluatedandreprioritizedeverytwo yearstoensurethatneededimprovementsandprojectsarebeingaddressed.
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PEDESTRIANPROJECTS ProjectDescription Throughoutcorridoraddmissingsidewalksegmentsand update/improvepedestriancrossings(ex.MelroseWay,Singer,etc.) ImprovemultiusepathatAbingdonLibrarybycorrectinguneven surfacesandrealigningcrosswalks Constructapproximately1500linearfeetofsidewalkontheeastsideof TollgateRoadandapproximately1700linearfeetofsidewalkonthe westsideofTollgateRoadtoserveAbingdonElementarySchool Constructapproximately1500linearfeetofsidewalkontheeastsideof TollgateRoadandapproximately1600linearfeetofsidewalkonthe westsideofTollgateRoad. Constructapproximately600linearfeetofsidewalkfromRoute924to EdgehilltoserveHomestead/WakefieldElementarySchool Constructapproximately900linearfeetofsidewalkontheeastside fromMD152toMagnoliaElementary Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markingsorsignals) Establishawalkwayalongtheexistingpathtoshoppingcenter Constructapproximately2000linearfeetofsidewalkontheeastsideto serveC.MiltonWrightHighSchool ConstructsidewalkfromWilloughbyBeachRoadtoMARCstation Constructapproximately1400linearfeetofsidewalkfromGilmerWay toChurchCreekRoad Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markings,orsignals)toserve JoppatowneHighSchool Add/improvecrosswalkandprovidetransitstopwaitingareaonRt.40 Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markings,orsignals) Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markings,orsignals) Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markings,orsignals)toserve ChurchCreekElementarySchool Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markings,orsignals)toserve DarlingtonElementarySchoolandFrancisSilverPark Constructapproximately1400linearfeetofsidewalkonthenorthside Improvecrosswalk(signage,markingsorsignals)andconstructmissing sidewalklink AddpedestrianimprovementsasnotedinRoute22CorridorStudy Improvecrosswalk(signage,markings,orsignals)toserveFountain GreenElementarySchool Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markings,orsignals)toserve FountainGreenElementarySchool Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markings,orsignals) Addcrosswalkimprovements(signage,markingsorsignals)toserve MTAcommuterbusservice 37
RecommendedBicycleImprovements ManyoftheroadwaysinHarfordCountycanbemodifiedtobemorebicyclefriendly.Severaloptionsto consideraremarkingshouldersforbikeuse,bikelanestripping,sharedlanemarkings,andother signage.Wheretheexistingpavedshouldersarewideenoughtoaccommodatecyclistsitmaybe feasibletoidentifytheseareasasbicycleroutes. WithintheDevelopmentEnvelope,HarfordCountyhasalargenumberoflowervolumestreetswith postedspeedlimitsof25mph.Withtheadditionofsomerelativelysmallscaletreatments,manyof thesecouldbecomecyclistfriendlytherebyprovidingopportunitiestoconnectneighborhoodsand communitieswithnearbyservicesandfacilities. AnotheroptionforimprovingtheCountysbicyclenetworkwouldinvolvededicatedmultiuseside paths.Whilethisplantendstofocusonthedevelopmentofanonstreetnetwork,insomelocationsan offroadoptionwouldbeideal.Thiswouldbeareaswherethevolumeandspeedoftrafficaretoohigh tosafelyaccommodatecyclists. Inruralareas,theCountyshouldevaluateroadsfortheadditionofsharetheroadsignage.Aspartof thisevaluation,theCountyshoulddevelopcriteriathattakeintoconsiderationavarietyoffactorssuch asroadspeed,width,andtheusefulnessofthisdesignation.Routesbeingconsideredshouldgenerally belowvolumeandlowspeedroads.Theymayalsoberoadwaysthatareconstrainedbyotherfactors suchastopographyortheirproximitytostreamsorotherenvironmentallysensitiveareas,thusmaking wideningimpractical.Asmaintenanceworkisdoneontheroads,designationstosupportbicycleuse shouldberetainedandenhancedtothemaximumdegreepossible. BecausethepotentialofconstructingnewroadwaysintheCountyislimited,bicyclefacility improvementsaremostlikelytooccurinconjunctionwithanupgradeorotherimprovementproject. Theprovisionofbikelanesshouldalsobeconsideredaspotentialmitigationforneededlevelofservice improvementsinareaswherestudieshaveidentifiedaneedforbicycleimprovementsaspartofa multimodalapproachtoreducingvehiclemilestraveled. TheprojectsidentifiedinFigure14provideaninitialstepforimprovingtheCountysbicyclenetwork. Theybuilduponexistingconditionsandongoinglocalandregionalplanningefforts,andtheyreflectthe inputreceivedfromtheBPACandthecommunityduringthepublicinputprocess.Theprojects recommendedaddresstwoperspectivesimprovingconditionsforutilitariantripsandrecreational riding.Aswiththepedestrianprojectlist,theseprojectsshouldbereevaluatedandreprioritizedevery twoyearstoensurethatneededimprovementsandprojectsarebeingaddressed.
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BIKEPROJECTS ProjectDescription Reconfigureroadtoaccommodatebicyclistsbyprovidingminimum bikelanewidths,improvedroundabouts,reducedvehiclelane widths,etc. Consideraddingedgelinestripping Consideraddingedgelinestripping Consideraddingedgelinestripping EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate EvaluateforR411orShareTheRoadsignageandaddasappropriate AddbikewayimprovementsasidentifiedinRoute22CorridorStudy AddBicyclesMayUseFullLane(R411)orShareTheRoadsignwhere thepaintedshoulderdividerends AddR411orShareTheRoadsignage AddbikelaneasidentifiedinStateplans Conductroadsafetyauditandidentifysafetyimprovementsneeded Improvesignageandmaintenance;reevaluateMDRt.161 Figure14
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RecommendedMultiUseTrailandRegionalLongDistanceBikewayImprovements TheCountysLandPreservation,Parks,andRecreationPlanistheprimarydocumentguidingthe provisionoftrailsinHarfordCounty.TheprojectrecommendationsincludedinthisPlanaremeantto supportandcomplementtheinitiativesidentifiedbytheDepartmentofParksandRecreation.In additiontotheprojectslistedbelow,thereareothertrailprojectsandrecommendationsfortrail networksthatshouldbeconsideredduringtheupdateoftheLandPreservation,Parks,andRecreation Plan. TheevaluationofpotentialtrailandregionalandlongdistancebikewayprojectsforinclusioninthisPlan werebasedoncommentsreceivedfromcitizensandtrailnetworksidentifiedinotherCountyplansand communityplans.TheserecommendationsareidentifiedinFigure15.Therecommendedprojects includenewconstructionalongwithupgradesdesignedtoimprovethesafetyandusabilityofexisting networks.ImplementationoftheseprojectswillrequirecooperativeeffortsinvolvingtheCounty,SHA, themunicipalities,communitygroups,andnonprofitorganizations. AnexampleofthisisthecompletionoftheMaandPatrailintheTownofBelAir.Currently,theMaand Patrailexistsastwoseparatesectionsof3.3and1.7mileseach.Thecompletionoftheidentified sectionwillprovidetheTownandtheCountywithmorethananeightmilelongtrailfromForestHill FriendsParktoEdgelyGroveinBenson(Figures16and17).Thistrailprovidesforrecreationalwalking andbikingandconnectsdestinationsinandaroundBelAir.Itisanticipatedthatthecompletionofthe trailwillgenerateagreatdealofusagenotonlyforrecreationandleisureactivities,butalsoenable userstowalkandbiketowork,shopping,andschool. TheEastCoastGreenway,ontheotherhand,ispartofaregionaltrailnetworkthatstretchesfrom MainetoFlorida.ItspassagethroughHarfordCountyincludesthecrossingoftheSusquehannaRiver, andprovidesanopportunityforconnectionswithothercountiesandmetropolitanregions. Aswiththeotherprojectlists,theseprojectsshouldbereevaluatedandreprioritizedeverytwoyearsto ensurethatneededimprovementsandprojectsarebeingaddressed.
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Identifyingspecificneedsandprojectsisanimportantpartofabicycleandpedestrianplan.However, policiesandstrategiesshouldalsobeincluded.Policiesandstrategiesformthefoundationofa comprehensiveapproachtoensuringthattheCountybecomes,andcontinuestobe,aplacewhere peoplewanttowalkandridetheirbicycles.Theyhelpguidetheselectionoffutureprojectswhilealso ensuringthattheseprojectsareadequatelydesigned.Theyalsoprovidespecificcriteriathatcanbe monitoredovertimetoensurethatthePlansgoalisbeingachieved. Developingandmaintainingacomprehensivenetworkofonandoffroadfacilitiesdoesnot automaticallymeanpeoplewillusethenetwork.Thenetworkneedstobepromoted,usersneedtofeel comfortableandsafe,andtheyshouldhaveaccesstoadequatetripendfacilitiesatstrategiclocations. Thereforethe5Esofengineering,education,enforcement,encouragement,andevaluationhave beeninterwoveninthepoliciesandstrategiespresentedinthissection.Thestrategiesincludedinthis Planstrivetoaddressthesebyfocusingonfourareasthebicycleandpedestriannetwork,thesupport facilitiesthatsustaindoortodoortravel,wayfindingandsignage,andprogramsthatpromote education,awareness,andsafety. BicycleandPedestrianNetworks Policy:ImprovebicycleandpedestrianmobilitythroughouttheCountybyprovidingasystemthatis suitableforallusersandoffersaccesstomajordestinationareas. ToensurethattheBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanisimplemented,itmustcontainprojectsand strategiesthatcanbeincorporatedintothedaytodayactivitiesoftransportationandlanduseplanning inHarfordCounty.Likewise,theymustbeincorporatedintotheStatesandCountysdesign,funding, construction,andmaintenanceprocess.Alternativefundingsourcesmustalsobepursued.Completing bicycleandpedestrianprojectsisastepinrecognizingtheirroleincontributingtotheCountysoverall health,sustainability,andeconomy. Eachlinkinthesenetworksshouldserveoneoracombinationofpurposes:recreation,fitness, commuting,andotherutilitarianuses.Onstreetfacilitiesshouldbecontinuousanddirect,andoff streetfacilitiesshouldhaveaminimumnumberofarterialcrossingsanduncontrolledintersections. Crosswalksshouldconnectsidewalksusingwellpositionedcurbrampsthatallowalluserstostay entirelywithintheboundsofthesidewalkandcrosswalk.Appropriatesignageandsignalcrossings shouldalsobeprovided.Specialattentionshouldbegiventoprovidingadequatecrossingtimefor seniors,children,andthosewithspecialneeds. Establishingacomprehensivebicycleandpedestriannetworkwilltaketime.Improvementstothe networkwillbecompletedinphases,withtheinitialfocusbeingonimprovingconnectionsbetween neighborhoodnodesandlinkingcommunitiestoserviceswiththegoalofreducingthenumberof vehiclemilestraveled.Manyofthesidewalksandcurbcrossingshavebeeninplaceforyears,and becauseofthistheCountyshouldevaluatethebenefitofestablishingatransitionplanforreplacing substandardareas.WhiletheCountyandtheStatehaveanongoingprogramtoretrofitcurbcutsaspart ofroadprojects,atransitionplanwillhelptoensurethattheseimprovementsareprovidedinatimely andconsistentmannerwhilestilltakingintoconsiderationrequestedupgrades. Toensurethatneededimprovementsrelatedtobicyclingandpedestrianconditionsareidentified,all roadwaysshouldbeevaluatedusingCompleteStreetsguidelines.ByfollowingCompleteStreets 45
guidelinesroadwayswillconsistentlybedesignedwithallusersinmind(AppendixC).Creating CompleteStreetsdoesnotmeanprovidingseparatebikelanesandotherfacilitiesinallcases.Rather itwillrequirechangestothepoliciesandpracticesofthedepartmentsandagenciesresponsiblefor StateandCountyroadways.Thisapproachshouldtakeintoconsiderationlocalcontextandneeds. AnotherfocusofimprovingtheCountysbicycleandpedestriannetworkwillbeonprovidingfacility improvementsthatencourageCountyresidentstoincreasetheirlevelsofphysicalactivitybecausethe networkisconvenientforthem.Convenienceappliesnotonlytolocationanddirectness,butalsotothe qualitiesthatmakeanetworkcomfortableandeasytouseisitrelativelyflat,isitfreeofobstaclesor gaps?Inconvenientorpoorlyconnectedfacilitiescancauseuserstochoosealternativelesssaferoutes orothermodesoftransportation. Animportantconsiderationofnetworkplanninginvolvesprovidingaccesstoandfromtransitproviders. Improvingthecycling/pedestriantransitlinkcanhelpmakewalkingandcyclingapartofdailylife.In areassuchasHarfordCountythepopulationdensitiesareoftentoolowtooffercomprehensivetransit, whichisservicewithinthetypicalwalkingdistanceformosttransitusers.WhileHarfordLinkbusesare fittedwithbikeracks,moreresidentscouldutilizetheserviceifthestopswerewithineasycycling distance.Likewise,theMTAshouldbeencouragedtoprovidebikeracksontheircommuterbusesand providesecurebikelockerstoencourageriderstocycleversusdrivingtothestops. Toimproveaccesstotransit,sidewalksshouldconnectbusstopswithintersectionsorotherlanduses, andthestopsshouldalsobefullyaccessibletoallpassengers.Considerationalsoneedstobegivento ensurethatappropriatepedestriancrossingsareprovided,especiallyifstopsarelocatedinmidblock. Bussheltersorpadsshouldbeprovidedatthebusstops,whereappropriate.Caremustbetakento makesurethattheseamenitiesdonotposehazardstopedestriansnorsightlineobstructionsfor vehiculartraffic. ImplementationStrategies 1. Reviewandupdatetheprojectslisteverytwoyears,prioritizingprojectsthatconnect destinationssuchasschools,neighborhoods,parks,andothercommunityservices. 2. DevelopacomprehensiveapproachtoimprovingtheCountysonroadbikenetworkincluding developmentofcriteriafordesignatingsharetheroadroutes. 3. WorkwiththeCommunityCouncilstoidentifyareaswhereRoadSafetyAuditsareneededand usethisinformationtoidentifypotentialbicycleandpedestrianprojects. 4. DevelopandimplementaprocessforworkingwiththeState,themunicipalitiesandthe DepartmentofPublicWorkstoensurethatbicycleandpedestrianfacilitiesareprovided consistentwiththeprioritiesestablishedinthisPlan. 5. ContinuetoworkwiththeStateHighwayAdministrationtoaddbicycleandpedestrianfacilities asidentifiedintheMDRoute22CorridorStudy. 6. Pursuecapitalimprovementfundingorgrantfundingforpedestrianandbicycleimprovements andfacilitymaintenance.
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7. Ensurethatalltransportationprojects,whereappropriate,areplannedutilizingaComplete Streetapproachtothemaximumextentpossible. 8. Ensurethatnewdevelopmentsincludepedestrian,bicycle,andtrailfacilitiesthatconnectto adjoiningproperties. 9. Evaluateredevelopmentprojectsimpactonbicycleandpedestriantravel,andrequirethat sufficientrightofwayfacilitiesareprovidedinareaswhereaneedhasbeenidentified. 10. MaintaintheCountysdigitalinventoryofsidewalks. 11. DevelopaninterdepartmentalteamofCountystafftofocusontheimplementationofthefive Eseducation,encouragement,engineering,enforcementandevaluation. 12. Developatransitionplantobringcurbcuts,sidewalks,andstreetcrossingsintoADA compliance. 13. Addorupgradecrosswalkmarkingsandsignagetoimprovepedestriansafety. 14. ContinueworkingwiththeStateandtheEastCoastGreenwaytoensurethatfacilitiesand roadwayimprovementsareprovidedtoaccommodatecyclistsandpedestriansasappropriate. 15. Ensurethattransitstopsareservedbysidewalksandthatpedestriancrossingsignageis provided. 16. ContinuetoworkwiththeStateandtheCityofAberdeenontheprovisionofbicycleand pedestrianneedsaspartofthedevelopmentoftheAberdeenStationCenter. 17. ContinuetocoordinatewithHarfordTransitLinktoprovidepedestrianandcyclingoptionsfor crossingareassuchastheSusquehannaRiverandtheI95/MDRoute24interchange. 18. ContinueeffortstodesignateabicycleroutebetweenAberdeenProvingGroundandBelAirthat bypassestheI95/MDRoute24interchange. 19. DevelopanetworkofbikewaysonCountyandmunicipalroadwaystocomplimentandconnect withStatedesignatedbikeways.
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SupportFacilities Policy:Ensurethatfeaturesandamenitiesthatsupportbicycleandpedestrianactivityareprovidedin amannerthatsustainsdoortodoortravel. Whileaconvenientandwellmaintainedbikeandpedestriannetworkencouragespeopletochoosean activetransportationoption,thereareotherfeaturesandamenitiesthathelptoattractandretaina morediversepopulationofusers.Walkersandcyclistsshouldfeelcomfortablewiththeirsurroundings. Crosswalksshouldbeclearlymarkedandhighervolumeorhotspotintersectionsshouldhave appropriatecrossingsignals.Inaddition,theprovisionofnetworkamenitiesisoftenakeyelementthat isoverlooked. Litteranddebris,alongwithstormdrainsandutilitycovers,canbepotentialobstructionstocyclists. Bicyclefriendlygratesshouldbeused,andgratesandcoversshouldbelocatedinamannerwhichwill minimizesevereand/orfrequentmaneuveringbythecyclist.Conflictswithgratesmayresultinserious damagetothebicyclewheelorframeaswellasinjurytothecyclist.Likewise,walkwaysshouldbe obstaclefreewithgoodsightvisibility.Streetfurniture,shadetrees,andlightingshouldalsobe providedtoenhancethepedestriannetwork,buttheyshouldbelocatedinamannerthatdoesnot impingeontheaccessiblepathwayrequiredforuserswithdisabilities. AlongregionaltrailnetworksandbicycleroutessuchastheEastCoastGreenway,restareasshouldbe provided.Interpretivestations,restaurants,museumsandotherattractionsorservicesarelogical locationsforrestareas.Forthetrailnetworks,stagingareasshouldbeprovided.Potentialamenities mightincluderestrooms,smallpicnicareas,andparkingforrecreationalusersandParkandBike commuters. Withoutadequatebicycleparking,peoplemaynotfeelencouragedtobicycletoadestination.Thisis especiallytruewhentryingtopromoteerrandtypeuseorfamilytripstoshoppingcenters,restaurants, librariesorparks.Thefearofleavingabicycleunattended,evenforshortperiods,caneasilybecomethe reasonpeopleopttonotridetheirbike.Inaddition,installingtheappropriatetypeofbicycleparking facilityisalsoimportant.Ingeneral,bicycleracksareappropriateforshorterparkingperiods,and ideallysecuredandprotectedbikeparkingshouldbeprovidedforlongerdurations,suchasthose associatedwithleavingabikeatacommuterstoporaplaceofemployment.Informationonthetypes andlocationrequirementsforbicycleparkingareprovidedinAppendixD. ForspecialeventssuchasFirstFriday,AberdeensEarthDayFestival,theMarylandStateBarbeque Bash,ortheHavredeGraceSeafoodFestivalbikevaletparkingcouldbeoffered.Localgovernment officialsshouldworkwiththelocalbikeclubsorotherserviceorganizationstoprovidethisservice. AsafirststeptoincreasingtheavailabilityofbicycleparkinginHarfordCounty,theHealthDepartment, HarfordCountyGovernment,andHarfordCountyPublicSchoolshavepartneredtoutilizefunding availablefromaCommunityTransformationgranttopurchasebikeracksatkeylocationsinthe community.InMay2012,35bikerackswerepurchased,andtheywillbeinstalledthroughoutthe communityatschools,parks,recreationalsites,andgovernmentbuildingstopromotehealthier lifestyles.Basedupontheusage,andthesuccessofthesebicyclefacilitiestoencouragecycling,the SustainabilityOfficeandtheDepartmentofPlanningandZoningwillevaluatetheexpansionand developmentofabicycleparkinginfrastructureprogram. Endoftripfacilitiesarealsoanimportantpartofthebicycleandpedestriannetwork.Showersand changingfacilitiesaccommodatecyclistsandwalkerswhoneedtofreshenupaftertheirtriporlunch 48
houractivity.Lockerscanbeusedtostorepersonalbelongingssuchasachangeofclothesandcycling accessories.Whileitmaynotbeimmediatelyfeasibleforallbusinessestoofferthesefacilities, opportunitiesshouldbeexploredtofindwaystosharefacilitiesthatmightbeavailableinadjoiningor nearbyathleticclubsorothervenuesthatwouldtendtoalreadyprovidethesefacilities.Incentivesfrom employerstoutilizethesefacilitiesshouldalsobeconsidered.Intheinterim,educationalprogramscan helpinstructridershowtobesttravelbybicycleinallweatherconditions. Inadditiontothefeaturesandamenitiesdiscussedabove,considerationshouldalsobegivento improvingthecyclingwalkingtransitlink.Thiscanbeanimportantstepinhelpingtomakewalkingand cyclingpartofdailylife.HarfordTransitisdevelopingaQuickResponse(QR)codeprogramandoncea bicyclemapisdevelopedthetwoshouldbelinked. ImplementationStrategies 1. WorkwithStateandCountyagenciestoensurethatcrossingsignalsaretimedtoallowallusers tosafelycrosstheroad. 2. Routinelymaintainbicyclefacilitiessotheycanprovideusable,safe,andcomfortableconditions forbicyclists. 3. Identifyandprioritizeshortandlongtermbicycleparkingneedsandworkwiththeappropriate entitiestoprovidetheneededfacilities. 4. Developandimplementaprogramtoprovidebicycleparkingonpublicproperties. 5. Adoptabicycleparkingordinancethatestablishesguidelinesforbicycleparkinglinkedtoland uses. 6. Workwiththemunicipalitiestodevelopavaletbikeparkingprogramforspecialevents. 7. Workwiththebusinesscommunitytoprovideshowersandchangingroomsaspartofthe CountysHealthyWorkplaceinitiative. 8. Developaprogramthatprovidesfortheregularinspectionandmaintenanceofpedestrian facilities. 9. Establishahotlineorwebsiteforthereportingoffacilitymaintenanceandrepairissues specificallyrelatedtobicycleandpedestrianfacilities. 10. Improveaccesstoandprovideamenitiesalongpublictrailsasappropriate. 11. Improvethewalkingenvironmentbyprovidingdesignelementsthatincludeshadetrees, appropriatestreetfurniture,lighting,waterfountains,trashfacilities,andlandscaping. 12. LinktheCountysbicyclemaptoaQuickResponse(QR)codeandmakeitavailableatvarious locationsincludingtransitandMARCstops. 49
WayfindingandSignage Policy:Assistbicyclistsandpedestriansbyofferingsignageandmapsthatclearlyidentifydirections, destinations,andserviceswhilealsopromotingawarenessofbicycleandpedestrianactivity. Oneofthemosteffectivewaysofencouragingpeopletobikeorwalkisthroughtheuseofmapsand guidestoshowthattheinfrastructureexists,andtodemonstratehoweasyitistoaccessdifferentareas bybikeorbyfoot.Theycanalsobeusedtohighlightuniqueareas,shoppingdistricts,schoolsor recreationalareas.Mapswillbemadeavailableonlineanddistributedatcommunityeventsandat storesthatsupportbicyclingandwalkingactivities.However,mapsarejustpartoftheprocessandtobe trulyeffectivetheymustbeaccompaniedbygoodsignageaspartofacomprehensivewayfinding program. Wayfindingisdefinedasallofthewaysinwhichpeopleorientthemselvesandnavigate fromplacetoplace.Italsoincludeshowtheyinterprettheirsurroundings.Signageisan importantpartofwayfinding,anditshouldhaveauniformlookthatallowsforeasy navigationhighlightingdestinationsandprovidingdistanceinformation.Itshouldalso helptoimprovedriverawarenessofbicycleandpedestrianactivity. Signsalongthepedestrianandbicyclenetworkcancommunicatevariouskindsof information.Thisincludesregulations,warnings,andinterpretive information.Bicyclerouteandpedestriansignscanbeusedtobrandor identifytheroutesthatmakeuptheCountysnetwork. Fortrailnetworks,wayfindingsignsshouldincludethenetworklogoor brand,ifappropriate,andtheyshouldcommunicateinformationtousers suchasdirectionalarrowsanddistancestospecificlocationsorattractions.Thesesignsaregenerally locatedattrailheads,accesspointsorgatewaysoralongadesignatedroute.Interpretivesignsonthe otherhand,providespecificinformationaboutpointsofecological,historical,culturalandgeneral interests. Regulatorysignsaredesignedtocontrolparticularaspects oftravelandusealongtheroadoroffroadnetworksuchas whereabikeroutebeginsorendsorpedestriancrossings occur.Warningsignsareusedtohighlightconditionsthat poseapotentialsafetyorconvenienceconcerntonetwork users.ExamplesincludeSharetheRoad,Watchfor Pedestrians,PavementChanges,orSteepSlopes. Thesignsusedthroughoutthebicycleandpedestriannetworkshouldbeeconomical,adaptable, durableandidentifiable.TheyshouldalsofollowstandardsestablishedbytheMarylandManualon UniformTrafficControlDevices(MDMUTCD). ImplementationStrategies 1. DevelopacountywideBicycleMapandbrochurethatincludessafetyinformation. 2. Developandimplementaconsistentsystemofpedestrianandbicyclesignagetodirectusersto majorlandmarks,parks,andotherfacilitiesandservices. 50
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Programs Policy:Promoteeducationandawarenessaboutthevalueofbicycleandpedestriantraveland encouragesafebicycle,pedestrian,andmotorvehicleinteraction. Inadditiontoprovidinginfrastructuretosupportbicyclingandwalking,avarietyofprogramsare needed.Programsthatprovideandpromoteeducation,encouragement,enforcement,andevaluation incorporatethe5Esthatarecriticaltothesuccessofabicycleandpedestrianplan.Theseprograms assistpeopleinmakingthetransitiontowalkingandbicyclingafteryearsofbeingautodependent. Everyone,includingmotorists,canbenefitfromprogramsthatpromotesafepracticesandrulesofthe road.Ideallyprogramsandpoliciesshouldbeimplementedconcurrentlywithinfrastructure improvements.However,manyprogramscanbeinitiatedbeforeinfrastructureimprovementsare completed.ExamplesofsomeoftheprogramsaredetailedinAppendixE. SafeRoutestoSchool,WalkingSchoolBuses,orjusthavingschoolstaffthatencouragestudentstowalk orridetheirbikestoschoolareexamplesofeffortsthatcanbeinitiatedwhilenetworkimprovements arebeingcompleted.FormostschoolsintheDevelopmentEnvelope,walkingorcyclingisanoptionfor atleastaportionoftheschoolpopulation.However,anincreasingnumberofschooltripsinvolvethe automobilewhichcreatesanumberofproblemsincludingtrafficcongestion,reducedexercisefor children,andapotentialfordangerousconditionswherepedestrians,cyclistsandmotorvehicles interact. Toaddressthisproblem,HarfordCountyGovernment,HarfordCountyPublicSchools,HealthyHarford, andtheObesityTaskForcearepartneringtogethertodesignapilotbicyclingandwalkingprogramto improvetheoverallwellnessofHarfordCountystudents.Thepilotprogramselectedthreeschools:one elementary,onemiddleschool,andonehighschooltolaunchanewwellnessgoalbaseduponactively movingtoandfromschool.Thepilotprogramwillrequireinvolvementbymembersoftheschooland thesurroundingcommunitytomakeitasuccess.Inaddition,thispilotprogramwillrequire collaborationwiththeDepartmentofPublicWorkstoensurethatbicycleandpedestrianinfrastructure improvementprogramssupportsafeandhealthyroutestoschool.Asanotherpartofthiseffort,the BoardofEducationshouldincorporatesafewalkingandbicyclingprogramsintotheirphysicaleducation curriculum. Tofurthersupportwalkingandbicyclingtoschool,theCountyshouldestablishacommitteethatwould beresponsibleforcoordinatingandmanagingthevariouscomponentsoftheSafeRoutetoSchools grantprogramthatisnowpartofthetransportationalternativessectionofMovingAheadforProgress inthe21stCentury(MAP21)program.Ataminimum,thecommitteeshouldincluderepresentatives fromtheBoardofEducation,theDepartmentofPublicWorks,theSustainabilityOffice,theSherriffs OfficeandtheHealthDepartment.Alistofpotentialprojectsshouldbepreparedforfuturegrant opportunitiestherebyassuringthatfundingopportunitiesarenotmissed. Inadditiontoprogramsforschoolagedchildren,thereisaneedforprogramsthateducateadultusers pedestrians,cyclists,andmotorists.Adultsneedtheskills,knowledge,confidence,andmotivationto setagoodexampleforchildren.ThesecanbeobtainedthroughclassesateitherattheCommunity CollegeorthroughtheLeagueofAmericanBicyclistsandbyworkingwithlocalcyclingorganizations. TheMarylandDepartmentofTransportationhasalsodevelopedadultbicycleeducationmaterialswhich includeabrochureandvideo,andvariousotherStateagenciesincludingtheMarylandVehicle Administrationarepromotingeducationalmaterialsaboutbicycle,pedestrianandmotorvehiclesafety andinteraction. 52
Cooperationandrespectbetweenmotoristsandcyclistsandpedestriansisanimportantpartof reducingthenumberofconflictsandcollisionsthatoccur.Asthenumberofcyclistsandpedestrians increases,abetterunderstandingoftherulesoftheroadbyallusersmustbeemphasized.Safety campaignssuchasStreetSmartcanbeusedtoreachallsegmentsofthepopulation.Thiscampaign usesavarietyofmediumsalongwithpersonalcontacttospreadasafetymessage.Thecampaignis gearedtoallusersoftheroad.Publicservicemessagesalongwithdrivereducationtrainingcanalso helptoexpandawarenessofwhatvariousbicycleandpedestrianroadmarkingsandsignsmean. EquallyimportanttopromotingawarenessaboutroadusersrightsandregulationsisenforcementThe MarylandStatePoliceandtheMarylandDepartmentofTransportationhavepartneredtoproducea trainingvideoforMarylandlawenforcementofficersonbicycleandtrafficsafetyenforcement.This videoisexpectedtobecompletedin2013,anditwillbesubjecttoMarylandPoliceTraining Certification.Localenforcementagenciesshouldincorporatethisvideointotheirinserviceandentry leveltraining. Speedingandfailuretoobeytrafficlawsoftenresultinconflictsbetweenmotoristsandotherusers. Whilecrashdatalocationscansupplyastartingpointforenforcementefforts,areaswithhigher pedestrianvolumescouldbeafocalpointforfutureenforcementandeducationefforts.Safetyexperts recommendtargetingthefollowingviolations: Motoristsfailuretoyieldorstopforpedestriansandcyclistswhenrequiredbytrafficlaw; Excessivemotorvehiclespeed; Intoxicateddrivers; Distracteddriversandwalkers; Cyclistsfailuretoyieldwhenrequiredbytrafficlaw; Cyclistridinginthewrongdirectionagainsttraffic; Cyclistridingatnightwithinadequatelighting.2
Betterdocumentationofviolationscombinedwithimprovedreportingonbicycleandpedestrian accidentscanhelptodirectfutureeducationandenforcementefforts.Thisinformationcanalsobe usedtohelpidentifypossiblesafetyinterventionssuchasadditionalpedestrianandbicyclefacility improvements,andtrafficmanagementandcalmingmeasuresthathelptoreducevehiclespeedsand volumes. ImplementationStrategies 1. Provideeducationalopportunitiesforchildrenandadultstolearnaboutsaferidingandwalking behaviors. 2. WorkwiththeBoardofEducationtodevelopabicycleandpedestriansafetycurriculumand includebicycleandpedestrianinformationinthedriverseducationcurriculum. 3. CoordinatewiththeBoardofEducationtoestablishabaselinecountofstudentsandfaculty walkingorbicyclingtoschool,andusethisdataasastartingpointformonitoringthesuccessof aWalkable/BikeableSchoolprogram.
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4. WorkwiththeBoardofEducationtodevelopSafeRoutestoSchoolsaswellassafeunloading andloadingareas. 5. EstablishacommitteetoapplyforandmanageSafeRoutetoSchoolgrants. 6. EncouragecyclingandwalkingforseniorsthroughpilotprogramsatSeniorCenters. 7. BecomearecognizedBicycleFriendlyCommunity. 8. EncouragethemunicipalitiestobecomeWalkFriendlyCommunities. 9. EstablishaHarfordCountyBicycleandPedestrianWebpage. 10. Workwiththemunicipalitiestoholdcycloviaevents. 11. ContinuetosupportBiketoWorkDay,WalktoSchoolDayandothernationaleventswhich promotebicyclingandwalking. 12. ContinuetoworkwithHealthyHarfordtoexpandoutreachactivitiesassociatedwithwalking andbicyclingaspartofahealthylivinginitiative. 13. WorkwithHarfordCommunityCollegeandAberdeenProvingGroundtodevelopand implementabikeshareprogramandacommuterbikeprogram. 14. Workwiththebusinesscommunitytopromoteandsupportbicycleuseandwalking. 15. Encouragecorporations,institutions,andprivatedonorstosupportexistingandproposed bikeway,multiusetrails,andwalkwaysystems. 16. Developandpromoteapublicawarenesscampaigntoincreasepublicrecognitionandto educatethegeneralpublicabouttherightsandresponsibilitiesofbicyclists,pedestrians,and motorists. 17. Developabilingualeducationalcampaignforbicycleandpedestriansafetymessages. 18. Sponsordesigncontestsforpostersandwebmaterialspublicizingwalkingandcyclingasmeans oftransportation. 19. ExpandtheAdoptaTrailprogramincoordinationwiththeDepartmentofParksand Recreationandothertrailrelatednonprofitorganizationstoensurethatexistingandnewtrails continuetobeincorporatedintheexistingprogram. 20. Providebicycleandpedestrianeducationforlawenforcementpersonneltopromotebicycle safetyandreduceconflictsbetweenmotorists,pedestrians,andcyclists. 21. Increaseenforcementoftrafficlawsformotorist,pedestrians,andcyclistsespeciallyasafollow uptosafetycampaigns. 54
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The2012BicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanestablishesaseriesofstrategiesthatserveasthe frameworkforimplementation.ThestrategiesoftheBicycleandPedestrianPlanincludeimprovements tothebicycleandpedestriannetwork,theprovisionofsupportfacilitiesthatsustaindoortodoor travel,wayfindingandsignageimprovements,andprogramsthatpromoteeducation,awareness,and safety.SuccessfullyimplementingthesewillrequirethecooperationoflocalandStateagenciesand officials,communityleaders,andcitizens.HarfordCountywillstrivetoaddressthesestrategiesina fiscallyresponsiblemannerwhilealsosupportingtheCountyssustainabilitygoals. Aworkprogramhasbeendevelopedthatprioritizestheseinitiativesandidentifiestheprimary departmentsresponsiblefortheimplementation.Finally,itidentifieswhichoftheimplementation measuresinvolvecapitalbudgetexpenditures. TohelpprovidedirectionandaccountabilityfortheimplementationstrategiesincludedinthisPlan,an implementationmatrixwasdeveloped.Thismatrixaddresseseachofthestrategiesidentifiedinthe Planandassignsatimeframetothetask.Thetimeframeisintendedtoindicatethegeneralinterval duringwhichthestrategyistobecompleted.Threetimeframesareused:shortterm(03years), intermediate(36years),andlongtermeffortsthatmustbeaddressedonanongoingbasisthroughout thelifeofthisPlan.Thetimeframeandextenttowhichaparticularactionitemiscompletedis dependentonmanyfactors,includingbutnotlimitedto,availableresources,includingpersonneland finances,publicsupport,andrequiredcoordinationandsupportfromStateagenciesforprojectsthat involvetheirrightsofway.TheabbreviationsincludedinFigure20belowareusedinthe ResponsibilitycolumnoftheImplementationMatrix. Allofthestrategiesincludedinthematrixwillbereviewedannually,andtheDirectoroftheDepartment ofPlanningandZoningshallprepareanannualreportidentifyingaccomplishmentsandrecommended revisionstothetimeframesassigned.ThiswillbeincludedintheDepartmentsannualreporttothe CountyCouncil. ADMINHarfordCountyAdministration/SustainabilityOffice APGAberdeenProvingGround BOEBoardofEducation DCSDepartmentofCommunityServices DPWDepartmentofPublicWorks HCCHarfordCommunityCollege HDHealthDepartment Figure20 HHHealthyHarford MUNMunicipalities OEDOfficeofEconomicDevelopment P&RDepartmentofParksandRecreation P&ZDepartmentofPlanningandZoning SHAStateHighwayAdministration SHOSheriffsOffice
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11. Developaninterdepartmentalteamof Countystafftofocusonthe implementationofthefiveEs education,encouragement,engineering, enforcement,andevaluation. 12. Developatransitionplantobringcurb cuts,sidewalks,andstreetcrossingsinto ADAcompliance. 13. Addorupgradecrosswalkmarkingsand signagetoimprovepedestriansafety. 14. ContinueworkingwiththeStateandthe EastCoastGreenwaytoensurethat facilitiesandroadwayimprovementsare providedtoaccommodatecyclistsand pedestriansasappropriate. 15. Ensurethattransitstopsareservedby sidewalksandthatpedestriancrossing signageisprovided. 16. ContinuetoworkwiththeStateandCity ofAberdeenontheprovisionofbicycle andpedestrianneedsaspartofthe developmentoftheAberdeenStation Center. 17. ContinuetocoordinatewithHarford TransitLinktoprovidepedestrianand cyclingoptionsforcrossingthe SusquehannaRiverandI95/Rt24 interchange 18. Continueeffortstodesignateabicycle routebetweenAberdeenProvingGround andBelAirthatbypassestheI95/MD24 interchange. 19. DevelopanetworkofbikewaysonCounty andmunicipalroadwaystocompliment andconnectwithStatedesignatedroutes. SupportFacilities Policy:Ensurethatfeaturesandamenitiesthat supportbicycleandpedestrianactivityare providedinamannerthatsustainsdoortodoor travel. 1. WorkwithStateandCountyagenciesto ensurethatcrossingsignalsaretimedto allowalluserstosafelycrosstheroad. 2. Routinelymaintainbicyclefacilitiesso
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theycanprovideusable,safe,and comfortableconditionsforbicyclists. 3. Identifyandprioritizeshortandlongterm bicycleparkingneedsandworkwiththe appropriateentitiestoprovidethe neededfacilities. 1. Developandimplementaprogramto providebicycleparkingonpublic properties. 2. Adoptabicycleordinancethatestablishes guidelinesforbicycleparkinglinkedto landuses. 3. Workwiththemunicipalitiestodevelopa valetbikeparkingprogramforspecial events. 4. Workwiththebusinesscommunityto provideshowersandchangingroomsas partoftheCountysHealthyWorkplace initiative. 5. Developaprogramthatprovidesforthe regularinspectionandmaintenanceof pedestrianfacilities. 6. Establishahotlineorwebsiteforthe reportingoffacilitymaintenanceand repairissuesspecificallyrelatedtobicycle andpedestrianfacilities. 7. Improveaccesstoandprovideamenities alongpublictrailsasappropriate. 8. Improvethewalkingenvironmentby providingdesignelementsthatinclude shadetrees,appropriatestreetfurniture, lighting,waterfountains,trashfacilities, andlandscaping. 9. LinktheCountysbicyclemaptoaQuick Response(QR)codeandmakeitavailable atvariouslocationsincludingtransitand MARCstops. WayfindingandSignage PolicyAssistbicyclistsandpedestriansby offeringsignageandmapsthatclearlyidentify directions,destinations,andserviceswhilealso promotingawarenessofbicycleandpedestrian activity. 1. DevelopacountywideBicycleMapand
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Establishacommitteetoapplyforand manageSafeRoutetoSchoolgrants. Encouragecyclingandwalkingforseniors throughpilotprogramsatSeniorCenters. BecomearecognizedBicycleFriendly Community. Encouragethemunicipalitiestobecome WalkFriendlyCommunities. EstablishaHarfordCountyBicycleand Pedestrianwebpage. Workwiththemunicipalitiestohold cycloviaevents. ContinuetosupportBiketoWorkDay, WalktoSchoolDay,andothernational eventswhichpromotebicyclingand walking. ContinuetoworkwithHealthyHarfordto expandoutreachactivitiesassociated withwalkingandbicyclingaspartofa healthylivinginitiative. WorkwithHarfordCommunityCollege andAberdeenProvingGroundtodevelop andimplementabicycleshareprogram andacommuterbicycleprogram. Workwiththebusinesscommunityto promoteandsupportbicycleuseand walking. Encouragecorporations,institutions,and privatedonorstosupportexistingand proposedbikeway,multiusetrails,and walkwaysystems. Developandpromoteapublicawareness campaigntoincreasepublicrecognition andtoeducatethegeneralpublicabout therightsandresponsibilitiesofbicyclists, pedestrians,andmotorists. Developabilingualeducationalcampaign forbicycleandpedestriansafety messages. Sponsordesigncontestsforpostersand webmaterialspublicizingwalkingand cyclingasmeansoftransportation. ExpandtheAdoptaTrailprogramin coordinationwiththeDepartmentof ParksandRecreationandothertrail relatednonprofitorganizationstoensure
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AppendixABicycleandPedestrianMasterPlanAdvisoryCommittee
WalterBillerBillersBikes,HavredeGrace RobertBuchananHarfordVelo;LeagueofAmericanBicyclistscertifiedinstructor ErinFerriterSustainabilityCoordinator,HarfordCountySustainabilityOffice;Pedestrianadvocate MatthewHellerChesapeakeSpokes MichaelJacksonDirector,BicycleandPedestrianAccess,MarylandDepartmentofTransportation PaulMagnessChiefofCapitalPlanningandDevelopment,HarfordCountyDepartmentofParksand Recreation HudsonMyersDeputyDirector,HarfordCountyDepartmentofPublicWorks GinnyPopiolekSupervisor,Elementary/MiddleSchoolPhysicalEducationandK12HealthEducation Curriculum,Instruction,andAssessment,HarfordCountyPublicSchools BariKleinRubinoffGrantsCoordinator,HarfordCountyHealthDepartmentandUpperChesapeake Health SidSteelmanHarfordVelo HeatherStrassberger Bicycle,Pedestrian&CoordinatedMobilityPlanner,BaltimoreMetropolitan Council JeanVettelAberdeenProvingGroundbicyclecommuter KeithWarnerHarfordCountySheriffsDepartment
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APPENDIXBCommunityWalkMunicipalComments
ABERDEEN LOCATION MullinsPark W.BelAirAve.&Rt.22 BeardsHill&Rt.22 Rt.7&StepneyRd. BakerStreet
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BELAIR LOCATION Rt.22&BynumRunPark MooresMillRoad S.AtwoodRd.&MarketplaceDr. Rt.22&RockfieldManor Rt.924&MooresMillRoad Rt.22&LeeStreet S.HaysSt.&ChurchvilleRd.Ext. Courtland&Hickory PROJECTCOMMENT Narrowshoulderdangerousforcyclists Narrowshoulderdangerousforcyclists Missingsidewalkandcrosswalkneeded Pedestriancrosswalkneeded Pedestriancrosswalksneeded SidewalkneededforHarfordTransitLinkstop Crosswalkneeded Crosswalksignageneeded;stormgrateupgrade needed GilesStreet TrailconnectiontoRockfieldPark LinwoodAve. TrailconnectiontoRockfieldPark JacksonBlvd. TrailconnectiontoRockfieldPark S.MainStreetandRt.22 Difficultintersectionforpedestrians LinwoodRd.&Rt924 Difficultcrosswalkforpedestrians Rt.1&Tollgate(Mall) Bikeparkingneeded GatewayDrive TrailconnectiontoMa&Patrail Ma&PaTrail Completemissingtrailsegment MajorsChoice&MooresMillRd. ConnectiontoalternativeRt.22linktoHarford CommunityCollege
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HAVREDEGRACE LOCATION St.John&FranklinSts. LewisLaneandGraceManor Dr. ChapelRd.&GraceManor OntarioSt.&St.JamesTerrace PenningtonAve.nearRRtracks OtsegoSt.&PearlSt. OtsegoSt.&FreedomLane OtsegoSt.&WaterSt. Bourbon&MarketSt. LewisLane(Rt.40toRt.7) LewisLanewestofRt.40 LewisLane BourbonSt.&S.JuniataSt. RevolutionSt.&S.JuniataSt. Market&GreenSt. Rt.155&BulleRockParkway BulleRockParkway BulleRockParkwaytoNorth ParkTrail PenningtonAve. NorthParkLoopTrail ClarkRoad PROJECTCOMMENT Bikeparkingneeded Bikeparkingneeded Bikeparkingneeded Bikeparkingneeded Bikerouteneeded Signageneededwatchforpedestriansandcyclists Signageneededwatchforpedestriansandcyclists Signageneededwatchforpedestriansandcyclists Bikeroutesignageneeded(EastCoastGreenway) Bikeroutesignageneeded(EastCoastGreenway) Bikeroutesignageneeded(EastCoastGreenway) Addbicycle/pedestrianlinkfromCommunityCentertoPennington Ave.&MarketSt. Bikeroutesignageneeded(EastCoastGreenway) Bikeroutesignageneeded(EastCoastGreenway) Bikeroutesignageneeded(EastCoastGreenway) Signageneededandlinktofuturehospitalcampus Signageneeded Linkageneeded Bicyclerouteneeded TrailtoLapidumRd. TrailconnectionneededtoSwanHarborFarm
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AppendixCCompleteStreetsGuidelines
TheNationalCompleteStreetsCoalitionhasidentifiedtenelementsofacomprehensivecomplete streetspolicy.Anidealpolicewould: 1. Includeavisionforhowandwhythecommunitywantstocompleteitsstreets. 2. Specifythatallusersincludespedestrians,bicyclists,andtransitpassengersofallagesand abilitiesaswellastrucks,buses,andautomobiles. 3. Encouragestreetconnectivityandaimstocreateacomprehensive,integrated,connected networkforallusers. 4. Isadoptablebyallagenciestocoverallroads. 5. Appliestobothnewandretrofitprojects,includingdesign,planning,maintenance,and operationsfortheentirerightofway. 6. Makesanyexceptionsspecificandsetsaclearprocedurethatrequireshighlevelapprovalof exceptions. 7. Directtheuseofthelatestandbestdesignstandardswhilerecognizingtheneedforflexibilityin balancinguserneeds. 8. Directsthatcompletestreetssolutionswillcomplementthecontextofthecommunity. 9. Establishesperformancestandardswithmeasurableoutcomes. 10. Includesspecificnextstepsforimplementationofpolicy. Completestreetspoliciesshouldresultinthecreationofacompletetransportationnetworkforall modesoftravel.Insteadoftryingtomakeeachstreetperfectforthetraveler,communitiescancreate aninterwovenarrayofstreetsthatemphasizedifferentmodesandprovidequalityaccessibilityforall users.Itisimportanttoprovidebasicsafeaccessforallandnetworksshouldnotrequiresomeusersto takelongdetours. Ratherthantreatingmultimodalstreetsasspecialprojects,completestreetsintentistoviewall transportationimprovementsasopportunitiestocreatesafer,accessiblestreets.Underthisapproach, evensmallprojectscanbeanopportunitytomakemeaningfulimprovements.Inrepavingprojects,for example,anedgestripecanbeshiftedtocreateroomforcyclists.Inroutineworkontrafficlights,the timingcanbechangedtobetteraccommodatepedestrianswalkingataslowerspeed.Astrong completestreetspolicywillintegratecompletestreetsplanningintoalltypesofprojects,includingnew construction,reconstruction,rehabilitation,repairandmaintenance.3
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Bicycleparkingisanimportantpartofabicycleplan.Itprovidessecurityforbicycleusersattheir destinations.Boththetypeofrackandwhereracksarelocatedmustbeconsideredwhenproviding thesefacilities.Parkingforbicyclescanbeeitherlongtermorshortterm. Longtermparkingisneededatemploymentcentersandtransportationterminalstosafelystore bicyclesforseveralhoursordaysatatime.Itmustbefullyprotectedfromtheweather,andenclosedin asecurespace.Thistypeoffacilitygenerallyincludeslockers,storagerooms,orfencedareaswith restrictedaccess. Shorttermparking,providedbyracks,isthemostfrequentlyusedformofbicycleparking.Itisneeded atcommercialandrecreationcentersandatschools,librariesandothersimilarfacilities.Itshouldbeas closetothedestinationaspossible.Atleastsomeshorttermbicycleparkingshouldbeprotectedfrom theweather(aportioncanbeunprotected,sincedemandtendstoincreaseduringdryweather),andit shouldbevisibletobypasserstodiscouragetheft. Agoodbikerackwillsupportthebicyclebyitsframeattwopoints.Itshouldpreventthewheelofthe bikefromtippingover,anditshouldprovidefortheframeandoneorbothwheelstobesecured.An invertedU,anAoraPostandLooprack,alsoknownasaPostandRingrackareacceptableoptions. Anotheroptionisartisticbikeracksthatcombineformandfunction.Thisconceptworkswellin municipalareasasavenueforartwork.Comb,Wave,andToastracks,whicharefrequentlyused,are discouragedbecauseofthepotentialofdamagetothebike,andtheirinabilitytoproperlysupportbikes withoutkickstands.Thelocationoftherackareainrelationtothebuildingitisservingisvery important.Racksshouldbelocatedascloseaspossibletotheentrancewithoutimpedingaccesstothe building.Effortsshouldbemadetolocatethemcloserthanthenearestautomobileparkingspace,and theyshouldbevisiblebypassersby.Rackslocatedawayfromtheentranceareperceivedtobe vulnerabletotamperingortheft,andtheytendnotbeusedbymostcyclists.Inadditiontoproximityto theentrance,thelocationshouldprovideforadequateroomforthecyclisttoapproach,dismount,and securetheirbike. Bicycleracksandlockersmustbewellanchoredtothegroundtoavoidvandalismandtheft.Theyshould belocatedwherecyclesalreadytendtopark,orwhererecommendedbybicycleadvisorygroups.Signs maybeneededtoindicatebikeracklocations.Thefollowingfactorsshouldbeconsideredwhenlocating bikeparkingfacilities: 71
VisibilityRacksshouldbehighlyvisiblesocyclistscanspotthemimmediatelywhentheyarrive fromthestreet.Theyalsoshouldbevisiblefromthebuildingentranceitisserving.Avisible locationdiscouragestheftandvandalism. SecurityAdequatelightingandsurveillanceisessentialforthesecurityofthebicyclesandthe users. WeatherProtectionWherepossible,coverageshouldbeprovidedtoprotectbicyclesfromthe weather.Recommendationsincludeusinganexistingoverhangorcoveredwalkway,or constructionofafreestandingroof. AdequateClearanceRacksshouldbelocatedsothatparkedbicyclesdonotblockthepedestrian path.Adequateclearancearoundtheracksisrequired,togivepedestrianclearanceandclearance fromthecurborparkedcars.Racksshouldnotbeplacedatloadingareas,nearafirehydrant,and shouldnotblockbuildingentrancesorobscuresightlines.
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BicycleFriendlyCommunity
TheLeagueofAmericanBicyclistshasarespectedBicycleFriendly Communityprogram.Toberecognizedinthisprogram,acommunity mustcompleteadetailedapplicationthatcoversbikerelatedfacilities, plans,educationefforts,promotioninitiatives,andevaluationofwork thathasbeencompletedinthejurisdiction.AwardsaregiveninfourcategoriesBronze,Silver,Gold andPlatinum.InMaryland,Baltimore,Bethesda,Frederick,andRockvillehaveachievedbronzelevel BicycleFriendlyCommunitydesignation.Inaddition,theStateofMarylandreceivedbronzelevel recognitionin2011.OtherareassuchasAnnapolishaveidentifiedthattheywouldliketoachievethis goalaspartoftheirBicycleMasterPlanstrategies,andHarfordCountycanconsultwiththese communitiesandMarylandDOTforadviceonreceivingbicyclefriendlycommunityrecognition. Theprogramisdesignedtorecognizeprogressthatajurisdictionhasmade,aswellasassist communitiesinidentifyingpriorityprojectstoimprovebicyclingconditions.Thefirststepwouldbeto completetheBicycleFriendlyscorecardthatevaluatesthefiveEsEngineering,Education, Encouragement,Enforcement,andEvaluation.HarfordCountyshouldconsiderapplyingforbicycle friendlycommunitystatusafterseveraloftheimprovementsrecommendedinthisPlanhavebeen implemented.Thisprocesscanbeusedtohighlightbicyclinginitiativesandgetrecognitionfor implementingtheBicycleandPedestrianMasterPlan. BicycleandPedestrianSafety/AwarenessCampaign Amarketingcampaignthathighlightsbicyclistandpedestriansafetyisanimportantpartofcreating awarenessaboutbicyclingandwalkinginHarfordCounty.Ahighprofilecampaignisaneffectivewayto reachthegeneralpublic,highlightbicyclingandwalkingasviableformsoftransportation,andreinforce safetyforallroadusers. Awellproducedsafetycampaigncanbememorableandeffective.BecausetheBaltimoreMetropolitan CouncilsupportstheStreetSmartcampaignandhasutilizeditintheBaltimoreregionsince2009,the taglinealreadyhasestablishedsomedegreeofrecognitionamongCountyresidents.HarfordCounty,in cooperationwithHealthyHarford,introducedthecampaignlocallyinthefallof2012atthefirstannual HealthyHarfordDay.HarfordCountywillcontinuetopromoteStreetSmartthroughitsinclusionin theBaltimoreMetropolitanCouncils2013campaign.
StreetSmartpromotessmartwalking,driving,andcyclingthroughpublicawarenessandbehavioral change.Theprogramemphasizestheeducationofmotorists,pedestrians,andcycliststhroughmass 75
mediaandstreetteamsthatdistributeinformation.StreetSmartisalsoaimedtodirectlocal enforcementtolocationswhereenforcementcanraiseawarenessoftherightsandresponsibilitiesof drivers,pedestrians,andcycliststolookoutforoneanotherontheroadway. BicycleRodeo ABikeRodeoisasafetyclinicthatcanfeaturebicyclesafetyinspections,safetytalks,andtherodeo.Itis designedtoprovideopportunitiesforeducatingparentsandchildrenaboutthesafetyaspectsofriding abicycleonstreetsandroads.Thegoalisteachyoungchildrenthebasicskillsneededtocontroltheir bicycle. Becausethephysicalabilityofthechildreninvolvedvarieswidely,aseriesofstationshelpthechildren developtheircoordinationandreflexes.Participantsareusuallyescortedthroughthecourseby knowledgeableadultcyclistsand/orpoliceofficerswhopointouthazards,safetytips,andexplainhow toapplytherulesoftheroad.Stationscanincludemountinganddismounting,circlingandchanging direction,stopping,andslowspeedcontrol.Therepetitivenatureoftheprogramlecturefollowedby doingcombinedwithtakehomematerialshasproventobeaverygoodteachingmethod. BikeShareProgram Abicyclesharingprogramisaservicewherebicyclesaremadeavailableforshareduse.Thecentral conceptofthesesystemsistoprovidefreeoraffordableaccesstobicyclesforshortdistancetripsasan alternativetoprivatevehicles,therebyreducingtrafficcongestion,noise,andairpollution.Inabike shareprogram,userscheckoutabikeandthenreturnittothatlocationoranotherbikesharestation. InHarfordCounty,AberdeenProvingGround,theAberdeenStationSquare,andHarfordCommunity Collegearesiteswherethisprogramcouldprovebeneficial.Whilebikesharingsystemshavebeencited asawaytosolvethe"lastmile"problembyprovidingameansforthoseusingtransittoconveniently completetheirtriptoplacesofemployment,theprogramcanalsoprovideoptionsforlunchtime errandsorexercise. Bikesploration Bikesplorationiscyclingbasedprogramdesignedto introducehighschoolstudentstotheircommunity.The curriculumiscraftedtoallowstudentstosafelyexplore theircommunitybybicyclewhileencouragingthemto becomeactiveinshapingtheplacestheylive,workand play. Participantslearnhowpublicspaces,suchasparksand streetsareimportanttotheircommunity.Theyalso explorethepast,present,andconsiderthefutureof variouspublicspacesthroughbikerides,visitstocultural resources,andmappingexercises.Instructorswill encouragestudentstobecomeengagedcitizensandto advocateforchangestheywouldliketoseetakeplacein theircommunity.
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CreateaCommuterProgram ACreateaCommuterProgramprovidesbasicbicyclesafetyeducationandoutfittedcommuter bicyclestolowincomeadultsstrivingtohelpthemconnecttowork,workforcedevelopment,ordo otherdailyneeds.Thepurposeoftheprogramistoprovideasafeactivetransportationoptiontolow incomeresidents. Bicyclescanbedonatedbymembersofthecommunityandrefurbishedwithvolunteerorlocal communitysupport.TheprogramcanworkwiththeCountysDepartmentofCommunityServicesor otherlocalsocialserviceagenciestoidentifypossiblecandidates.Candidatesshouldcompleteabicycle safetycourseandacommutingbasicscoursebeforereceivingtheirbicycles. Cyclovia CycloviaisaSpanishwordsignifyingthetemporaryclosingofaroadornetworkofstreetssothatthey canbecomeopentopeopleforwalking,running,ridingtheirbikes,orskating.OriginatinginBogota, Columbiatheconceptisincreasinginpopularityworldwide.Formosteventsaspecificdayandtimeare setasidefortheevent.Locally,acycloviawasheldinBaltimorealongRolandAvenue.Thegeneral goalsofsuchaneventaretopromoteanincreasedawarenessofcyclingandwalkingasacceptableand safemodesoftravelonpublicstreets,increasingawarenessofneighborhoodmobility,livability,and access,whileprovidingauniquefunexperiencethatsupportshealthyactivities.
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NationalBikeMonthActivities HarfordCountyhasparticipatedinNationalBiketoWork Daysince2003.TheannualeventisheldinMay,and Countystaffwelcomesmorningcommuterswith energizingfoodanddrinks,giftsandprizes.Participants arealsoabletovisitavendorareawhereinformationon services,healthissues,andotherbicyclerelatedactivities arepresented.Partofaregionaleffortsupportedbythe BMC,registeredparticipantsreceivedcommemorativetee shirtsandfriendlyrivalriesexistamongthejurisdictionsto havethelargestnumberofparticipants.Mentorsare availabletoleadgroupsfromvariouspartsoftheCounty totherallypoint.AspartoftheBiketoWorkDayevent,abicycleparadeisconducted.Theparade travelsthroughdowntownBelAir,anditisdesignedtodrawattentiontothecyclistsaslegitimateroad users,astheroutefollowsmajorcommutingroadways.Alsopartoftheeventistheannualcommuter challenge,acontestwhichrecognizesthecompanieswiththelargestnumberofregisteredparticipants. Someyears,essayandpostercontestsaresponsoredtoexpandawarenessofNationalBikeMonthto theschoolagepopulation. ThefirstNationalBiketoSchooldayoccurredinMay2012,and RedPumpElementarySchoolwasthefirstHarfordCounty Schooltocelebratetheday.Thepurposeoftheeventistobuild enthusiasmforbikingtoschoolandinvolvingthecommunityto supportthisoption.Thiseventcanserveasthefoundationfor changingthebuiltenvironmenttobecomemoreamenableto activetransportation.Teachingstudentssafebikingskillsisalso anessentialpartofstartingabicycleprogram.Aspartofthe workofHarfordCountysObesityTaskForce,theBoardof EducationisworkingwithHarfordCountysOfficeof Sustainabilitytopromotemoreparticipationinthiseventaspartofanoverallefforttoimprovestudent health.Additionalbikeracksarealsobeingprovidedtoschoolstoencouragemoreridership. RackswithPlaques:BicycleRackDonationProgram
Similartoamemorialbrickprogram,theRackswithPlaques programwouldprovidenewbicycleparkingracksbyallowingthe donorsoftherackstobepermanentlyrecognized.Theprogram worksbyprovidingopportunitiesforadonortopurchasearack foraspecificlocation.Adedicationplaquewouldbeattachedto therackrecognizingthedonor.Donorspayfortherack,plaque, andinstallation.Thededicationplaqueisanexcellentwayto recognizepeople,organizations,orbusinessesinthecommunity. Therackswouldbeastandarddesignandcouldvaryinsizeto accommodatefromtwotoeightbikes.Whiletheprogramcould beusedanywhereintheCounty,initialeffortsmightbefocused withinthemunicipalities. 78
SafeRoutestoSchool ThepurposeofSafeRoutestoSchoolistoencourageandeducatestudentsandtheirparentsabout walkingandbikingtoschool.Theprogramsupportsprovidingphysicalimprovementsandprograms thatconnectthetriptoschoolwithsafety,health,communityandchoice.Helpingchildrenwalkand bicycletoschoolisgoodforchildrenshealthandcanreducetrafficcongestionandairpollution associatedwithparentsdrivingtheirchildrentoschool.AsoundSafeRoutestoSchoolprogram addressesallfiveoftheEsengineering,education,encouragement,enforcementandevaluation. Evenwithimprovedinfrastructuretherewillbeadefiniteneedtoeducateandencourageparentsabout thebenefitsofthisprogram.Programsthatteachchildrenhowtowalkandbicyclesafelyare important.Likewise,parents,theschool,andthecommunityneedtoworktogethertoensurethat childrenaresafeastheytraveltoschools. TobeasuccessfulSafeRoutetoSchoolapplicantandtomaintainanongoingprogramthatsupportsthis initiative,theCountyneedstoinvolvemultipleagencies.TheBoardofEducation,theSheriffsOffice, TheDepartmentofPublicWorks,andtheSustainabilityOfficeneedtoworktogethertoensurethat Countyhasanorganizedprocesstoapplyforandimplementgrantsassociatedwithprogram. SharetheTrailCampaign Conflictsbetweentrailuserscanbeamajorissueonpopulartrailnetworks.Communitiesthroughout thecountryhaveusedSharethePathorSharetheTrailprogramstoeducateusersaboutsafetyand courtesy.Theprogramcanberunbyagencies,nonprofits,orotherusergroup.Thepurposeofthe campaignistoeducateusersaboutexpectedbehaviorandhowtolimitconflicts.Volunteersoftengive outbrochures,andtheycanbetaughthowtoengageusersinanonconfrontationalwaywhen witnessingnonrespectfulbehavior.Anotherbenefitofthisprogramisthatthevolunteerscanalso reportbacktotheresponsibletrailagencyaboutmaintenanceissuesorsafety/securityissues.Media outreachabouttheprogramshouldalsobeconducted.Inadditiontoeducationalefforts,consideration shouldbegiventohostingspecialeventsthatpromoteconsiderateuseorthatrewardgoodpractices. ValetBikeParking Valetbikeparkingisaservicethatcanbeofferedat variousevents.Whenattendinganeventcyclistcanleave theirbikewithsomeonewhoisgoingtokeepaneyeonit ratherthanchainingittoapostorevenusingracksthat maynotbeclosetotheevent.Valetparkingnotonly ensuresthesafetyofthebike,butitcreatesacentralized gatheringpoint(akasocialspot)forallthecyclists attendingtheeventthisencouragespeopletoride.The eventitselfbenefitsbecauseofthedecreaseddemandfor carparkingandtheorganizationrunningthevaletbikeparkinghasgreatexposuretothelocalcycling population. WalkingandBicyclingMaps/Webpage Oneofthemosteffectivewaystoencouragebikingandwalkingisthroughtheuseofmapsandguides. Theseshowwherethefacilitiesexistandwheretheyareplanned.Theyhelptodemonstratehowusers 79
canaccessvariousservicesandareasoftheCountybywalkingorbiking.Themapshouldcontainclear symbolsandgraphics.Destinationsforservicesandattractionsshouldbehighlighted,andsafety informationshouldalsobeincluded.Inadditiontoprintedcopies,themapshouldbeavailableona walkingandcyclingwebpage. Awalking/cyclingwebpagewillmakeinformationeasiertofindbyplacingresourcesinonecentral place.Manycurrentandpotentialbicyclistsandpedestriansdonotknowwheretoaccessinformation aboutlaws,events,orgroups.Suchawebsitecouldcontaininformationaboutlocalgroupsincluding clubs,racingteams,andadvocacygroups,andthewebsiteshouldalsoconnecttotheCountysbicycle mentorprogram. WalkingSchoolBuses Awalkingschoolbusisaformoftransportation forschoolagedchildren.Thechildrenare chaperonedbytwoadultsadriverwho leadsandaconductorwhofollows.They walktoschoolinmuchthesamewaythata schoolbuswoulddrivethem.Likeatraditional bus,thewalkingschoolbusfollowsafixed routewithdesignatedstopsandpickuptimes. Awalkingschoolbuscanbeassimpleastwo familiestakingturnswalkingtheirchildrento schooloritcanbeneighborhoodbasedusinga rotatingscheduleoftrainedvolunteers. Becauseparentsoftencitesafetyissuesasareasontheirchildrencannotwalktoschool,providingadult supervisionmayhelptoreducetheseworriesforfamiliesthatlivewithinwalkingorbicyclingdistanceto school.Thisprogramcanraiseawarenessofhowwalkableacommunityisandwhereimprovements canbemade.Theprogramalsooffersotherbenefitssuchasencouragingphysicalactivitywhile teachingchildrensafewalkingskills.
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