Example Details

Example:
Collect bicycle and pedestrian data
Objective:
Coordination
Strategy Category:
Monitoring and Evaluation
Strategy:
(III.I.3) Adopt Multimodal Q/LOS standards and regularly assess them
Originators:
FDOT
Implementors:
FDOT
Timeframe:
Future: short-term
Applies Systemwide?:
Yes
Comments:

FDOT District Four is planning to initiate a data collection effort to count travelers by mode at select locations at regular intervals (e.g. annually) using a screenline approach. The goal of this effort is to start measuring mode shift. The District is investigating the potential methods for data collection and ways to best track progress over time. The focus of this effort is primarily on bicyclist and pedestrian counts.

As of December 2015, FDOT District Four was narrowing down the site locations, and was considering downtown Hollywood, downtown Fort Lauderdale, SR 7 at Oakland Park Blvd, and University Dr. at Oakland Park Blvd. The District is continuing to coordinate with the Palm Beach MPO regarding data collection of bicyclists and pedestrians. As of December 2015, the District was planning to initiate a pilot screen-line data collection effort in Spring 2016.

Example last updated July 2016

Contact: Lisa Maack, FDOT D4 OMD

Ex. ID 374

Facility Types and Functions What is this?

Primary Multimodal
Walking & Biking: Emphasized with generous facilities for walking & biking
Primary Commerce
Walking & Biking: Accommodated; parallel facilities provided
Non-Primary Hybrid
Walking & Biking: Emphasized with slow auto speeds. Potential for traffic calming.

Place Types and Functions What is this?

Multimodal Districts & Nodes
Walking & Biking: Right-of-way has balance for walk/bike facilities and transit/auto. Focus on connectivity to transit stations
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