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Policies that improve mobility options <br />Great Streets <br />that are designed and operated to be sale and <br />accessible for all users. regardless of ability. <br />age, or mode- This policy provides a guide <br />for the design of new streets or for improving <br />Infrastructure on existing streets that considers the <br />needs of all modes and the surrounding context. <br />I .1$4 thi.n. jai EA <br />Transit Oriented Development <br />Guidelines <br />Mahal Oriented Development (TOD) Is the Creation <br />of compact. e,alkadte. pedestriamoriented, mixed. <br />use neighborhoods centered around high quality <br />train or frequent bus systems- TOD is desirable lor <br />many businesses when looking to locate in an area <br />and TM helps to reduce congestion and support <br />Guidelines for Walkable Places <br />In areas where new development or redevelopment is anticipated. the <br />City's policy Is to facilitate design that promotes walkable and btkeabte <br />places. Downtown Louisville is a good example of a walkable place. <br />Applications for Technology <br />Investments rn new technologies have the <br />potential to improve safety and efficiency of <br />the transportation network and provide more <br />equitabte access to transportation options. <br />Examples include Shared mobility (bike. car <br />orridesharingl, vehicle technology, optimized <br />transportation systems, and the use of apps <br />and mobile technology for travel Information. <br />trip planning. and payments. <br />- 1-r--1411.6. AA' <br />Programs that build on policies and projects <br />1 Neighborhood Traffic <br />Management Program (NTMP) <br />meNrerrgauiesonneghdtehpgd-ievettrarticcalming <br />anti sanely improvements. These ilnprtleemen[s help <br />maintaintI City.slamilyanetuAysmaiIdownrharaaer. <br />Transportation Demand <br />Management (TDM) <br />TOM strategies Inform, encourage, and ,Mans 00 <br />The use of inn-verrular sranspnrtaeon modes antl <br />decrease single.occepanry driving. <br />3 Safe Routes to... A Sate Reines program aIm5 In aeale sale and <br />henvemem opppnuniliee la walk or pke to 5rhgp15 and <br />key besbnations,rcl tiding parks, transit. the Nee/Senor <br />Comer and when rnmmunlry desllnahons. <br />Fun Routes to.. <br />As an added way le encourage kids 1g ride 15er N. In <br />school. or other community desthallons. -Fun Routes <br />weld ukllza smglerraa wdewalas, often ablarent and parallel. to an lro LO, paveb trail or streel They are <br />su natural rface trails endcm, phewde smolt hats far kids <br />Dodo to add mlerest to the routeilesignedpnmanly rot <br />youth, they area way m Inea poste tun into commuting <br />through- netghbommas and a way to trytrail tieing, <br />5 Open Streets <br />Open Streets programs temporal," dose streets 10 <br />omobilesandorgamrepubltcartlwliestoenmurage <br />nealtmertranspprtarlenandlrvingliap,snpen5treet5 <br />eVents tan also bee way to de yapup demonstration <br />prnrecrs,mmtrldareamlmpmk=a mrelebrate recent <br />cnanges.Open Streets events conducted along central <br />thoroughfares with surroondmg businesses can at50 <br />be a way to neip immure midi businesses. <br />6Bike Share Network <br />A bike share program can encourage bicycle use <br />between key destinations help Idl gaps m lust and <br />mile mlra5rryt[are an.. tramit. In Lou'Iswlle, <br />bike share mould be a viade way to connect areas <br />Ilke McCashn Stat,on, Avrsra ifosp,tal, the former <br />Storage? k511etneCTC.downtown,OELO, and Kestrel. <br />7 Safety, Maintenance & Training <br />Educe/on rampa,gns ran be targeted to .storm the <br />public about laws and safety canmms. They can be <br />focused on People In cars, on p,kea or walemg, Sate,, <br />and b ume maintemnre Courses ran lean people how <br />e ride safes add be rta,ndam moan mryrle mainterrrnre <br />slats as rningnareres.coursescannewteachbkendmg <br />laws and skills to pan e, pants at all levels. <br />8Coordinated Waytinding System <br />Waylmaing systems are nawgemal systems Mal <br />help people mevu arouM the TRY. whether they are <br />n a caron loot, on a bike. or using Lransil <br />9 Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) <br />The BFC program. administered by the League el <br />Ameriean 9zycb5[s, guides communities tg improve <br />conditions lor brcyoung. The League has rdentrfled <br />forusareas,the"FIveE's;mraeatingahrryclernendly <br />enlurcumry wrneer rag, edurauon, enwnragernenr, <br />gt ement, and evaluation/Nam,! no <br />1 OData Collection Data is key to communleatmg need and <br />pursuing luntlmg partnerships and grants- Data <br />s used motion geueloping prpleas, rdennTymp <br />coransinits Pnunucsand understanding monomer <br />rmptenrented proleds are having the desmed <br />Impacts. cotlecling tiara mnentry notes to <br />understand current dreamt plan 1a the f u[vre, <br />awl support new infrastructure Invennrenrs <br />12 <br />5 <br />
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