Example Details

Example:
Examine current multimodal users of roadways, and design improvements to make it safer and more comfortable for non-motorized users
Objective:
Accessibility
Strategy Category:
Transportation: Implement a connected network of Complete Streets and facilities for non-motorized modes and transit
Strategy:
Conduct corridor studies: (II.A.3) Conduct corridor studies for Complete Streets corridors and other multimodal corridors
Originators:
City of Hollywood
Implementors:
City of Hollywood
Timeframe:
Ongoing
Applies Systemwide?:
No
Comments:

The City of Hollywood is looking at overall bicycle and pedestrian networks. The City is partnering with the MPO on projects to provide bicycle lanes. The City also continuously works to improve the sidewalk network. The City received funds through Safe Routes To School grant programs to fill in sidewalk gaps near elementary and middle schools, including Avant Garde charter school and Overbridge Middle School. The City conducted a pavement management survey in 2013 which identified the sidewalk gaps, and updates the map as it fills in the gaps.

The City continuously looks for opportunities through private development. City staff examine site development proposals to ensure bicyclists and pedestrians are accounted for and transit stops are identified. The City also looks at school locations and the demand for sidewalks.

Example updated last August 2017

Contact: Clarissa Ip, City of Hollywood Development Services

Example ID 101

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.
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