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File #: 17-141    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Study Session Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/19/2017 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 4/27/2017 Final action: 4/27/2017
Title: Discussion of Paradise Valley Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan
Attachments: 1. 041817 Bike-Ped SOD, 2. Presentation TCWS 042717
TO: Mayor Collins and Town Council

FROM: Eva Cutro, Community Development Director
Paul Michaud, Senior Planner

DATE: April 28, 2017

CONTACT:
Staff Contact Paul Michaud, 480-348-3574
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Discussion of Paradise Valley Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan
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UPDATE
The Town Council last received an update on the Paradise Valley Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan (the "Master Plan") at the meeting of February 23, 2017. During this meeting, the Town Council suggested preparing a statement of direction to the Planning Commission for the Master Plan. Also, it was suggested that the Town Council desired to have more opportunity to review the draft plan.

Points brought up during the February 2017 Council meeting included the following:

* Focus on the connectivity of pedestrian facilities. Preference is to avoid more urban elements (such as concrete, pavement, striping and signage) in favor of more rural or less intense facilities to provide safety of pedestrians and avoidance of conflicts with vehicles and bicycles.

* Address mitigation of conflicts. These conflicts include a plan that will foster the creation of a non-confrontational environment, the discouragement of cut-through travel, corridor design that eases unsafe conditions between different modes of travel, the abatement of unintended nuisances, and the accommodation of storm water passage.

* Review all mapped bicycle routes to determine the enhancement or modification suitable for that stretch.

* Avoid signage in an effort to maintain the semi-rural character and natural beauty of the Town's streetscapes. Signage that may be required should be the minimum amount necessary and in character with the area.

* Ensure that the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan and the Visually Significant Corridors Plan complement each other.

* Identify probable cost estimates for improvements that provide adequate detail to assess the nature of the improvement. To consider ident...

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