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Richard M. Daley, Mayor. Metropolitan Planning Council November 3, 2010. Chicago Department of Transportation Bobby L. Ware, Commissioner. CDOT is the city department that oversees the public way in Chicago: streets, sidewalks, alleys, curb and gutter, bridges, medians and plazas. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chicago Department of Transportation Bobby L. Ware, Commissioner

Chicago Department of TransportationBobby L. Ware, Commissioner

Richard M. Daley, Mayor

Metropolitan Planning CouncilNovember 3, 2010

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CDOT is the city department that oversees the public way in Chicago: streets, sidewalks, alleys, curb and gutter, bridges, medians and plazas

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“The safety and convenience of all users of the transportation system including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, freight, and motor vehicle drivers shall be accommodated and balanced in all types of transportation and development projects and through all phases of a project so that even the most vulnerable – children, elderly, and persons with disabilities – can operate safely within the public right of way.”

Pedestrians

Bicyclists

DriversFreight

Transit Users

Complete Streets

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Complete Streets Implementation“The safety and

convenience of all users of the transportation system including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, freight, and motor vehicle drivers shall be accommodated and balanced in all types of transportation and development projects and through all phases of a project so that even the most vulnerable – children, elderly, and persons with disabilities – can operate safely within the public right of way.”

• Planning/Design

• Construction/ Maintenance

• Operations

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Planning/Design

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Planning/Design

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Construction/Maintenance

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Operations

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Adopted in 2006

Plan goals• To increase bicycle

use so that 5 percent of all trips less than five miles are by bicycle

• To reduce the number of bicycle injuries by 50 percent from current levels

Bike 2015 Plan

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Wells at Chicago – Both Directions

• Thursday, 7/24/03 (7-9 a.m.): 228 Bikes

• Thursday, 6/19/08 (7-9 a.m.): 518 Bikes

127% Increase

Lincoln at Webster – Both Directions

• Thursday, 8/21/03 (7-9 a.m.): 115 Bikes

• Thursday, 6/17/08 (7-9 a.m.): 294 Bikes

156% Increase

Milwaukee at Ohio – Both Directions

• Thursday, 7/15/03 (7-9 a.m.): 168 Bikes

• Thursday, 6/24/08 (7-9 a.m.): 803 Bikes

378% Increase

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• Building on existing Education, Enforcement, and Engineering efforts

• Public engagement in furthering Pedestrian Safety and comfort

Development of the Pedestrian Plan

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Pedestrian Safety

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Complete Streets Accomplishments

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• Over $144.4 million dedicated to install over 24,750 fully accessible curb cuts & ramps

• 142 miles of marked on-street bikeways, 40 miles of shared use trails, 11,000 bike racks

• Re-timed traffic signals to include over 40 Leading Pedestrian Intervals and installed countdown timers at 317 intersections, with an additional 876 intersections planned and funded

• Annually educating over 59,000 children and adults through the Safe Routes & Bicycle Ambassador programs

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• Mayor’s Pedestrian

Advisory Council

• Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Council

• Interdepartmental

Task Force on Childhood Obesity

Coordination

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15Thank You.