OCTA Bikeways Strategy Report (2015)

District 5 Bikeways Strategy Report (March 2015)

There's a lot of great information in this report, an executive summary follows:

"The District 5 Bikeways Strategy aims to enhance community interaction and expand travel choices for residents and bicyclists of all skill levels throughout south Orange County. The integrated planning effort establishes bikeways that cross jurisdictional boundaries and serve major destinations and employment centers. The Coordinated efforts by OCTA and member agencies support improved road safety, reduced automobile trips, reduced fuel consumption and air emissions, and improved community health outcomes within District 5. The feasibility study will include an assessment of what is needed to complete or enhance the corridors, recommended designs, preliminary drawings, and cost estimates. These assessments and recommendations are intended to help advance local project implementation and provide the basis to apply for state and federal grants."

https://octa.net/pdf/Final%20District%205%20Bikeways%20Strategy.pdf

OCTA's roles in Bikeway Planning

  • Suggesting regional priorities for optimal use by local jurisdictions;
  • Assisting in coordinating plans between jurisdictions;
  • Providing planning and design guidelines; and
  • Participating in outreach efforts to encourage bicycle commuting.
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