CC Exhibit 02-20-2018 Item No. 9 2018 Cupertino Pedestrian Transportation Plan PresentationCC 2/20/2018 Item No. 9
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City of Cupertino
2018 Pedestrian Transportation Plan
1February 20, 2018
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Staff Recommendation
•Adopt Resolution 18-015,
adopting:
•2018 PTP Mitigated Neg Dec
•MMRP
•2018 Pedestrian Transportation
Plan (PTP)
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Background
•Long-range planning
document
•Sets policy for buildout of
pedestrian infrastructure
•Current Plan approved in
2002
•Companion document to
2016 Bicycle Transportation
Plan
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Goals and Objectives
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•Safety:Improve pedestrian safety and reduce the
number and severity of pedestrian‐related
collisions, injuries, and fatalities.
•Access:Increase and improve pedestrian access
to community destinations across the City of
Cupertino for people of all ages and abilities.
•Connectivity:Continue to develop a connected
pedestrian network that fosters an enjoyable
walking experience.
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Plan Organization
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•Vision and Goals
•Needs Analysis
•Policy and Program Recommendations
•Project Recommendations
•Implementation Strategy
Needs Analysis
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Projects were identified
through the following
means…
•Walk Audits
•All 14 Cupertino public
schools
•Six key areas identified
through demand analysis
•WikiMap and Public
Workshop Comments
•Staff and BPC Input
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Needs Analysis
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…and Separated Into Two
Groups
•High Priority Projects
•Large cost/High-crash
corridors/Significant connectivity
•These are further prioritized and
ranked by Tier
•Would generally require CIP
funding
•Lower Priority Projects
•Most walk audit projects
•Could generally be funded
through O&M or combination
with larger projects
Project Scoring Criteria
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Recommended Improvements
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Prioritized Improvements
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Prioritized Improvements
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Budget Considerations
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•Many recommendations overlap with bike
plan and have funding identified
•Smaller project can be completed as part
of existing O&M efforts
•Other priority projects will be proposed
as part of 2018/19 CIP