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2019-201 Mobility Plan UpdateDate: December 20, 2019 Report No. 2019-201 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: On December 17, 2019 the Traffic Engineering team provided council an overview of the 2020 Denton Mobility Plan Update under work session agenda item ID 19-2485. At that meeting, staff indicated how information about the draft Thoroughfare Plan would be provided for council to review before the next work session scheduled on January 7, 2020. BACKGROUND: The City of Denton is developing a mobility plan that combines three plans into one: - the Thoroughfare Plan, - the Bicycle Plan, and - the Pedestrian Plan. This combination allows for a single, more cohesive and comprehensive approach for the planning and development of the City’s transportation infrastructure. The ‘complete streets’ concept, where designers consider all modes of transportation in a corridor, is a goal of the mobility plan in order to provide the required infrastructure to serve the many types of transportation users. Vision Zero, the goal of eliminating all fatal and serious injury crashes, is also a guiding principal of the mobility plan that City staff will apply as design criteria. The 2015 Mobility Plan can be viewed using this following link: https://www.cityofdenton.com/CoD/media/City-of- Denton/Business/Printable%20Maps/DentonMobilityPlan.pdf The draft 2020 Thoroughfare Plan, Bicycle Plan, and Pedestrian Plan can be viewed by using the following link: https://wpm2.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=9701f88609e74ddbb00545ac06f90 783 Roadway classifications included in the 2020 Thoroughfare Plan consist of: Freeway – Streets that intend to move traffic through and around the City. Primary Arterial – Streets that serve major routes into and through the City. Controlled by traffic signals and capable of high traffic volumes. Secondary Arterial – Streets that serve major routes into and through the City. Served moderate levels of traffic volumes and can accommodate various modes of travel. Collector – Streets that collects associated traffic from residential and rural street, or industrial streets. Bicycle facility types included in the Bicycle Plan consist of: On-Street – Bicycle facilities on the roadway include Conventional Bike Lanes, Buffered Bike Lanes, Separated Bike Lanes/Cycle Track, and Shared Lanes. Date: December 20, 2019 Report No. 2019-201 Off-Street – Bicycle facilities off the roadway include Shared-Use Sidepath (within right- of-way) and Trails (outside right-of-way). The Pedestrian Plan identifies sidewalk gaps within the City and high priority locations are near schools, high ridership transit stops, and intersection crossings. CONCLUSION: City staff is planning to add additional work sessions to discuss the three plans together based on geographical areas versus separating the plans. Below is the tentative order of work sessions: January 7th – Downtown Area January 14th – Northern Area January 28th – Eastern Area February (TBD) – Western Area February (TBD) – Southern Area Figure 1 - Mobility Plan Work Session Focus Areas Questions on the draft Thoroughfare Plan can be sent to Pamela Alummoottil at pamela.alummoottil@cityofdenton.com and questions on the draft Bicycle Plan and Pedestrian Plan can be sent to Marc Oliphant at Marc.Oliphant@cityofdenton.com. Date: December 20, 2019 Report No. 2019-201 STAFF CONTACT: Brian Jahn City Traffic Engineer 940-349-8148 Brian.Jahn@cityofdenton.com Pamela Alummoottil Traffic Engineer 940-349-7486 pamela.alummoottil@cityofdenton.com Marc Oliphant Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator 940-349-8954 Marc.Oliphant@cityofdenton.com