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    Dunwoody 2011

    Zero to Bike Lanes

    Example of Complete Streets in Action

    onRoberts Drive (Arterial)

    By Joe [email protected]

    404-545-3711

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Dunwoody Transportation Plan

    Planned Bicycle Facilities

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    Sandy Springs Trans Plan

    Planned Bicycle Facilities

    Spalding Drive

    Roberts Drive

    River Crossing

    Mt. Vernon

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    Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) Excerpts

    Bicycle Network

    Citywide bicycle network was created that uses the existing

    street system and proposed trails and off-street shared paths to

    create an interconnected system that allows for all types of users

    to safely and conveniently travel across the City using the

    network. Directness and connectivity: Bike facilities should provide the

    most direct and safe route to community destinations. Bike

    facilities should also connect to one another to create a

    complete and connected network. On-street bike lanes are proposed to be incorporated into the

    roadways along major routes through the City.

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    Dunwoodys Complete Streets Policy

    Adopted in August, 2011 based on recommendations from the

    Comprehensive Transportation Plan

    Roadway projects should provide appropriate accommodations for

    all users of the transportation system, including pedestrians,

    bicyclists, mass transit riders, people with disabilities, senior

    citizens, motorists, freight providers, emergency responders, and

    adjacent land owners

    More Here:

    http://www.bicyclingjoe.com/2011/08/dunwoody-complete-streets-policy.html

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    Roberts Drive Conditions

    Road identified to include a Bicycle Facility -- Bike Lane orpath -- in the Comprehensive Transportation Plan

    Arterial roadway with high payoff for connectivity

    In many areas, existing paved road width was in excess ofthe requirement for motor vehicle travel lane

    Several areas with accel / decel lanes a few extrafeet on paved road width along certain segments

    Grassy unimproved shoulder within Right of way alongwest side of road

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    Roberts Drive Project Area

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    Road Prep on grassy shoulder

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    Base Laid / Prepared

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    Asphalt Laid

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    End Result

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    Roberts Drive - Results

    Contiguous bike lanes on both sides of the road along the one-mile segment, linkingneighborhoods to Austin Elementary, Dunwoody Nature Center; approaching

    Dunwoody Village to the south and Sandy Springs city limits to the north Sandy Springs has planned bike route to Chattahoochee along Roberts Drive.

    Roswell & S.S. are building a new standalone bike/ped bridge across the Chatt at Roswell Rdcrossing in 2013 (Project ID: 9640)

    Increased Safety for bicyclists and motor vehicle drivers (without having to share thesame lane on the road).

    Provides a transportation option for those interested but concerned residents (67%adults in survey are in this category)

    Will connect into other centers for live, work & play

    Follows Dunwoodys Complete Streets Policy

    Total Cost for adding bike lanes on Roberts DriveAND Peeler in 2011: appx $40k out of$2M Capital Paving Budget

    Lanes also added to segments of: North Shallowford& North Peachtree

    through re-striping alone.just the cost of paint