More Plan Development Resources
Guidebook for Developing Pedestrian and Bicycle Performance Measures
Source: US Department of Transportation (USDOT)
This guidebook is intended to help communities develop performance measures that can fully integrate pedestrian and bicycle planning in ongoing performance management activities.
Read More >Source: US Department of Transportation (USDOT)
This Toolkit is meant to help you figure out how to voice your ideas whenyour community is engaged in the process of making transportation decisions. It will help you learn about laws and policies that give you the right to participate in transportation decision-
Read More >Incorporating Qualitative Data in the Planning Process: Improving Project Delivery and Outcomes
Source: US Department of Transportation (USDOT)
Public agencies are always looking for meaningful public and stakeholder input into the planning process. An ongoing challenge in this process is to engage the community in a relevant, ongoing conversation about change in a way that is focused,
Read More >Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
In this webinar, we explored the ways in which transportation professionals can pursue and achieve more equitable processes and outcomes when planning and developing multimodal transportation systems.
Read More >Source: Better Bike Share Partnership
Perhaps the grandest vision of bike share is one in which the system acts not only as a transportation service, but also as an essential community resource.
Read More >Source: The Pennsylvania Environmental Council
Based on the findings of a 2009 bike share feasibility study, the City of Philadelphia has worked to build support and funding for a bike sharing system. The Bike Share Working Group was formed to evaluate business models and develop a feasible business plan.
Read More >Source: New Orleans Regional Planning Commission
Drawing from recent successes in cities across North America, bike share has been identified as a tool to meet resident, worker, and visitor mobility needs. It supports multiple ongoing programs in the City of New Orleans,
Read More >Source: Lawrence- Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization
The Lawrence-Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) engaged Toole Design Group (TDG) to explore the feasibility of a bike share program in Lawrence, Kansas.
Read More >Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
The National Center for Safe Routes to School (SRTS) and the PBIC are both housed at the UNC Highway Safety Research Center have closely coordinated their work. The National Center served as the Federal Highway Administration'
Read More >Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
The Design Resource Index identifies the specific location of information in key national design manuals for various pedestrian and bicycle design treatments. The Design Resource Index will help practitioners quickly access the right resources and should reduce the amount of time it takes to search through multiple design guides to find the information they need.
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