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File #: 15-4558    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Item Status: Filed
File created: 12/15/2016 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 1/23/2017 Final action: 1/23/2017
Title: Public Comment on Charlotte WALKS
Title
Public Comment on Charlotte WALKS

Action
Action:
Receive public comments on Charlotte WALKS.

Body
Committee Chair:
Vi Lyles, Transportation & Planning

Staff Resource(s):
Scott Curry, Transportation

Explanation
* Charlotte WALKS is Charlotte's first comprehensive pedestrian plan. It brings together a number of existing walkability initiatives and identifies new strategies for meeting the pedestrian safety and walkability goals described in the Transportation Action Plan (TAP).
* Charlotte WALKS will become the guiding document for the City's ongoing efforts related to walkability.
* The Transportation & Planning Committee discussed the TAP five times and Charlotte WALKS three times during calendar year 2016. These two plans were developed jointly and directly complement each other as Charlotte strives to better integrate land use and provide more transportation choices.

Community Input
* Since February 2015, City staff has conducted 30 public input events attended by over 1,000 people.
* Public input events were held throughout the city and included large transportation fairs, small pop-up meetings, walking tours, and specifically targeted sessions for youth and seniors.

Charlotte WALKS Recommendations
* Charlotte WALKS includes specific action items, ranging from future capital investments and suggested policy changes, to potential amendments to the City's development ordinances.
* The action items are grouped into three chapters: Safe, Useful, and Inviting. These chapters correspond to the results of the public input for Charlotte WALKS.
* Charlotte WALKS includes three high-priority action items:
* Back-of-curb sidewalks (i.e. lacking a buffer between pedestrians and moving traffic);
* Filling gaps in the sidewalk network; and
* Installing more pedestrian crossings (especially on busy, high-speed thoroughfares).


Transportation & Planning Committee Discussion
* The Transportation & Planning Committee discussed Charlotte WALKS three times ...

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