Greetings
Windbenders,
The federal transportation bill: Safe, Accountable,
Flexible, Efficient, Transportation, Equity Act - a
Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), has kicked off a
positive direction for bicycle and pedestrian
programs in our state.
The Safe Routes to School Coordinator position has
been posted. The application deadline is December 7.
Dr. Leanna Depue, Director of Highway Safety at
MoDOT, will supervise the position. The annual
salary range is $49,416 - $66,948. Call
1-888-ASK-MODOT or see …
http://www.modot.state.mo.us/asp/request_information.shtml?application
http://www.modot.state.mo.us/jobs/Central_District_and_Headquarters/inde
x.htm
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Program has been elevated
in status. The position has been upgraded (I
received a promotion!) and given more
responsibility. I received a new job title and two
new programs added to my duties: the Scenic Byway
Program and the Columbia Pilot Program.
Scenic Byway Program – The Missouri Scenic
Byway Program was created April 3, 1996. An
advisory committee oversees the program and makes
final recommendation to the Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission for Scenic Byway
Designation. The factors considered in
designation are: highway design that preserves and
protects the natural beauty or scenery of the area;
significant scenic, natural, historical, cultural or
recreational resources in the area; adequate land
area to accommodate safe enjoyment of scenic
attractions; compatibility of the
scenic byway with recreational, aesthetic and
environmental management needs of the area; or
presence of existing protected areas near or
adjacent to the scenic byway such as national
forests or federal/state parkland. See …
http://www.modot.state.mo.us/services/community/scenicbyways.htm
Pilot Project – SAFETEA-LU provides an
earmark of $100 million to create the four pilot
projects in four communities: Columbia, MO;
Sheboygan County, WI; Marin County, CA; and
Minneapolis, MN. Shift in mode share, congestion
reduction, energy use, frequency of bicycling and
walking,
better health and a cleaner environment are to be
measured and reported. The core team members from
the Columbia Pilot Project are: Brad McMahon (FHWA),
Caryn Giarratano (MoDOT), Darwin Hindman (mayor),
John Glascock (city), Tim Teddy (city) and Ian
Thomas (PedNet). I will be traveling to Washington,
D.C. to meet with federal folks and representatives
from the four communities to receive direction on
how to implement this program. See …
http://www.house.gov/rules/109textTEALU.htm
(go to Title I, Subsection D to H, then see page 25
for Safe Routes to School, page 40 for BP Safety
Grants and page 116 to see the Columbia
armark).
Trailmap – The strategic plan, Missouri’s
Trailmap for Nonmotorized Transportation, is
approaching final draft form. The Bicycle and
Pedestrian Advisory Committee has been hard at work
to set Missouri’s direction for these modes of
travel. The Trailmap is a guiding element
for BPAC and potential partners. It is a fluid
document designed to meet the needs of customers and
the environment. It is designed to make visible the
bike/ped direction needed for the state, enhance
understanding of this direction and build support
with regular updates
planned. · Vision: To make Missouri a world-class
state in which to bike and
walk. · Mission: Promote a higher quality of life
for all Missourians through safe and accessible
nonmotorized transportation. · Values: Community
– Enhancing the livability of Missouri
communities through bike/ped programs and
facilities. BPAC values community by promoting safe,
livable environments that support a strong economy
through partnership, education, awareness and
accountability; Freedom of Choice – Giving
Missourians the ability to choose to walk or bike to
destinations. BPAC values giving all Missourians the
freedom to choose nonmotorized transportation by
providing access, connectivity, encouragement, and
opportunity; Safety – Providing a safe bike/ped
experience. BPAC promotes safe, nonmotorized systems
because we value the well being of our customers;
and Health – Promoting the health of Missourians by
increasing walking and bicycling. BPAC values good
health and believes that all should be educated
about the benefits provided by a healthy, active
lifestyle. · Goals: Engineering – Create and
maintain more bike/ped facilities that meet or
exceed the recommended level of service provided by
best practices guidance; Enforcement – Advocate
better laws, policies,
practices and enforcement; Education – Provide bike/ped
safety information, technical advice and educational
resources; and Encouragement – Promote bicycling and
walking.
Bike Maps Make News – The Columbia Daily
Tribune reported the news
about the first MoDOT bicycle maps. See …
http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Oct/20051006News001.asp.
TAT – Representatives from all four southern
MoDOT districts (D7, D8, D9 and D10) and I have been
assigned to a TransAmerica Trail Task Force to begin
the process of identifying the best location for
this east-west, national bicycle route across the
southern part of our state.
State Statutes – We have updated copies of Missouri
State Statutes regarding bicyclists and regarding
pedestrians that are printed on tyvek paper. Email
me to request copies or see my website to download
an electronic copy …
http://www.modot.mo.gov/othertransportation/bike_ped/BikePedPolicyandLeg
islation.htm
Tour de Missouri??? – If you would like to be
involved in the discussion stage regarding a
professional bicycle race in Missouri, please
contact Jody Larison in Governor Blunt’s office at
573-751-2829 or email her at
jody.larison@mo.gov
.
Innovative Program in Springfield – The Pace Car
Program, a public education and involvement program
implemented in October, has been created to reduce
speeding on residential streets. The proactive
neighborhood plan encourages obeying the posted
speed limits, awareness that motorists share the
road with bicyclists and pedestrians and
demonstration of courtesy to road users. See …
http://www.ci.springfield.mo.us/egov/publicworks/traffic/pdfs/PaceCarPro
gram.pdf
and
http://www.mobikefed.org/2003/02/moving-speed-bumps.html
.
MoDOT Award – The Missouri Department of
Transportation, on behalf of the Missouri Coalition
for Roadway Safety, received a national 2005 Roadway
Safety Award for Missouri’s Blueprint for Safer
Roadways. The Blueprint received recognition for its
unique approach to making the state’s roads safer.
Through this partnership effort the coalition is
working to meet the goal of 1,000 or fewer deaths on
Missouri roadways by 2008. The Missouri Coalition
for Roadway Safety was formed in April 2001 and is
comprised of hundreds of safety partners including
law enforcement, local/city planning, not-for-profit
organizations, state agencies, civic groups, private
businesses and other safety advocates. The Federal
Highway Administration and the Roadway Safety
Foundation present the bi-annual Roadway Safety
Awards to programs and projects across the nation
exhibiting excellence in roadway design, operations
and planning.
MoDOT Long-Range Plan - The Missouri Advance
Planning (MAP) initiative is the beginning of a
statewide dialogue on what our transportation system
could and should do for its citizens and how best to
fulfill those expectations and that potential. This
initiative will produce Missouri’s transportation
vision and will provide the building blocks for
developing a shared plan of action that identifies
the role we all play in creating the transportation
system we all want and deserve. The second round of
regional meetings will be held the week of December
5. See …
http://www.mapourfuture.org/ .
Amendment 3 Progress - Most (88 percent) of
the Smooth Roads Initiative projects, which will
bring the 2,200 miles of most heavily traveled
highways up to good condition, are already under
contract. Half of the program's second element,
which accelerates high-priority projects already in
the construction program, is under contract as well.
And Element 3 includes 38 additional projects worth
$1.6 billion that were added to the statewide
construction program as well.
MoDOT's largest-ever five-year construction program
- 866 projects worth about $7.3 billion - was
approved. This year more than 1,000 work zones have
been active, again the largest-ever total. About 250
of them included working nights and other off-peak
times, and 250 included
incentives for early completion. MoDOT will average
more than $1.4 billion a year in construction for
the next five years, but beginning in2011 that
figure will drop to about $800 million a year. The
Practical Design Program shaved nearly $400 million
off construction costs. MoDOT is also progressing on
installation of median cable barriers on many
interstates, as well as improved pavement markings
that will improve visibility and safety.
MoDOT Receives High Marks In Audit - A
representative from an independent auditing firm
hired to review MoDOT's financial practices reported
the sixth straight year MoDOT has received a high
rating from external auditors. MoDOT is required to
report its operations and finances to the state
legislature in November of each year. See …
http://www.modot.org/newsandinfo/reports/2005AccountabilityReport/index
ht
Case Study Report – An economic impact analysis of
MoDOT’s Smooth Roads Initiative (SRI) has been
completed. SRI, funded from Amendment 3 proceeds,
will provide 2,200 miles of smooth roads on
Missouri’s more heavily traveled highways at a cost
of $210 million in fiscal year 2005.
The $210 million invested in SRI in 2005 means:
1,770 new jobs paying an average wage of $28,265 per
job; $4.6 million in new net general revenues;
average increase of $58.7 million in new personal
income; average increase of $97.4 million in new
value-added to the economy; and
$170.8 million in new economic activity. In short:
Every $1 invested in SRI will generate a $4 return
to the state of Missouri.
NATIONAL NEWS
National SR2S Web Site - The Federal Highway
Administration's Office of Safety has a Web site
dedicated to the new, federally funded, Safe Routes
to School Program. See …
http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/saferoutes/ .
For more info on FHWA, see …
http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/index.htm and
for info on SR2S guidelines from Bikes Belong, see …
http://www.bikesbelong.org . Q&A on the hiring
of a SR2S Coordinator, see
…
http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/saferoutes/faq.htm .
Tim Arnade is FHWA’s new Safe Routes to School (SRTS)
program manager. John Baxter is the acting director
for FHWA's Office of Safety (where this new position
is housed), and John Fegan is the FHWA/USDOT bicycle
and pedestrian program manager.
Complete Streets - Complete streets sessions
will be offered at the Transportation Research Board
annual meeting in Washington D.C. in January.
“Complete Streets: Balancing User Needs In Suburban
Design” will start with a panel discussion led by
former Director of Caltrans Jeff Morales on how to
implement complete streets policies. “Agency
Challenges While Implementing "Complete Streets"
Design,” will feature international, state, MPO and
local perspectives, including a presentation by
Elizabeth Mabry, the executive director of the South
Carolina DOT, which is in the process of
implementing a statewide complete streets policy.
See … www.trb.org
and
http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Transportation/Urban+Street+Design+G
uidelines.htm
.
BP Expert Directory - The Active Living
Resource Center (ALRC) Web site has implemented a
new online directory of experts who can assist
neighborhoods and communities in their efforts to
make more bicycle friendly and walkable
environments. If you are knowledgeable in the
bicycle and pedestrian field, you're encouraged to
add your name to the ALRC Directory. To add a name
to the ALRC Experts Directory, see …
http://www.activelivingresources.org/new_expert.php
.
To use the Experts Directory, see …
http://www.activelivingresources.org/experts_directory.php
Increase Biking Report – The Bicycle Transportation
Alliance recently published the Blueprint for Better
Biking, 40 Ways to Get There. The report provides a
strategy to increase bicycling in the Portland metro
area. Also offered are strategies to improve
bicycling conditions in any community. Contact Scott
at
scott@bta4bikes.org or Evan at
evan@bta4bikes.org . See …
http://www.bta4bikes.org .
OTHER NEWS
MRT Listserv – All who are interested in discussing
the Mississippi River Trail are welcome to join. The
purpose is to unite and leverage the power of bike
trail advocates and users in the regions served by
the MRT. See …
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mississippirivertrail/
and
http://mississippirivertrail.org .
Foot Factoid - According to the American
Podiatric Medical Association, for every mile we
walk, we shift approximately one hundred tons, the
weight of a blue whale, just to move our own body
forward. See …
http://tinyurl.com/9pt2o .
BPC Contact Info – For a listing of the state
bicycle and pedestrian coordinators, see …
http://www.bikewalk.org/contacts_links/state_bikeped_coord.htm
.
Bike Sales Are High - Americans purchased
more bicycles than new cars and trucks combined in
the past year. See …
http://tinyurl.com/7l697 .
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Adventure Cycling …
http://www.adventurecycling.org
American Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals …
http://www.apbp.org
/
Bikes Belong Coalition …
http://www.bikesbelong.org
Channing-Bete Company …
www.channing-bete.com
Columbia PedNet Coalition …
http://www.pednet.org
Complete the Streets …
www.completestreets.org
Institute of Transportation Engineers …
http://www.ite.org
League of American Bicyclists
http://www.bikeleague.org ,
bill@bikeleague.org
Missouri Bicycle Federation …
www.mobikefed.org
,
brent@brenthugh.com
National Center for Bicycling & Walking …
http://www.bikewalk.org,
info@bikewalk.org
Rails to Trails Conservancy
http://www.railtrails.org
membership@railtrails.org
Traffic Safety Center …
http://www.tsc.berkeley.edu
Transportation Research Board http://www.trb.org,
rhouston@nas.edu
Victoria Transport Policy Institute …
litman@vtpi.org
, http://www.vtpi.org
CALENDAR
March 1-3, 2006: National Bike Summit, Washington,
D.C. See …
http://tinyurl.com/b92du
March 28-30, 2006: Transportation and Economic
Development 2006, Little
Rock, AR. Contact … Mark Norman at MNorman@nas.edu,
http://tinyurl.com/am3hk.
May 9-11, 2006: Thunderhead Training, Washington,
D.C. See …
http://www.thunderheadalliance.org.
May 17, 2006: Ride of Silence at 7 p.m. to honor
bicyclists killed or
injured while riding on the road. See …
www.rideofsilence.org.
June 1-4, 2006: Congress for New Urbanism,
Providence, RI. See …
http://www.cnu.org.
September 5-8, 2006: ProWalk/ProBike, the 14th
International Conference
on Bicycling and Walking in Madison, WI. See …
http://www.mononaterrace.com/.
Please forward this newsletter to anyone you feel
may be interested. If
you are not on the mailing list and would like to be
added, please tell
me!
Tailwinds, Caryn
Caryn Giarratano, Ph.D.
MoDOT Transportation Planning Coordinator
Bicycle and Pedestrian Program/Scenic Byways
573-522-9297,
caryn.giarratano@modot.mo.gov
P.O.Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0270,
573-526-8052 (fax)
www.modot.mo.gov/othertransportation/bike_ped/Bikepedprogramintro.htm
Our mission is to provide a world-class
transportation experience that
delights our customers and promotes a prosperous
Missouri.