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Probably a good idea to find out about new ideas...

Jim Baross
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Cc:

Hello All—

 

Please join us for a presentation of three webinars:

NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide Webinar Series
Three sessions: May 29, June 5, June 26 | 3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Eastern (Noon to 1:15 Pacific)

nactoOn May 29, NACTO and APBP will kick off a three-part webinar series that drills down into the Urban Bikeway Design Guide. The series will provide training on key focus areas within the NACTO Guide and is geared towards practitioners working on the ground to make cities safer places to bicycle. Sessions will focus on intersection treatments, contextual guidance, and raised cycle tracks, with examples drawn from NACTO cities. Webinars are 75 minutes each and take place on Wednesdays beginning at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time. Register for the complete series of three webinars—and get a 33% discount--or register for just one. Get the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide here.

Sessions in the series will cover these topics:

#1, Bikeway Design at Intersections
Wednesday, May 29 | 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT (Noon to 1:15 Pacific) SANDAG Conf. Room 9A

Safe, effective intersection design requires visibility and predictability among all street users. In unpredictable urban environments, achieving these goals can be difficult. Bikeway Design at Intersections provides an overview of the intersection treatments in the NACTO guide, including bike boxes, bicycle signals and mixing zones, and analyzes how to resolve and mitigate several intersection design problems that commonly arise. Presenters are Roger Geller, Bicycle Coordinator, City of Portland and Jamie Parks, Senior Transportation Planner, City of Oakland.

#2, Bikeway Design in Context: Determining the Right Facility for the Right Street
Wednesday, June 5 | 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT (Noon to 1:15 Pacific) SANDAG Conf. Room 8B

As bikeway design options have multiplied and evolved, the decision-making process for practitioners has become increasingly complex. What kinds of streets are best suited to cycle tracks? When should an engineer use a buffered bike lane rather than a conventional bike lane? Are shared lane markings appropriate for busy streets or only on local roads? This session will analyze the decision-making process that different cities go through when answering such questions, looking beyond speed and ADT to consider elements as varied as context, parking, transit routes and street width. Presenters are Joshua Benson, Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Director, New York City Department of Transportation and Nathan Wilkes, Associate Traffic Engineer, Neighborhood Connectivity Division, City of Austin.

#3, Next Generation Bikeway Design: Raised Cycle Tracks
Wednesday, June 26 | 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT (Noon to 1:15 Pacific) SANDAG Conf. Room 7

While many cities have relied primarily on signs and markings to radically transform their streets, a growing number of bikeways around the country have been improved and made permanent using higher cost materials, curb relocation and complex engineering. This session will look at two facilities that embody long term solutions for city streets. How can cities effectively move the curb without creating drainage problems? What "green” infrastructure solutions can be incorporated into these new bikeways? What are the highest and lowest cost alternatives to these designs? Presenters are Wendy Cawley, Engineer, City of Portland; Jennifer Tower, Engineer, City of Portland; and Karen Haley, Executive Director, Indianapolis Cultural Trail.

Continuing Education Credits: APBP will provide attendance certificates to those who document their professional development hours; each 60-minute webinar provides one hour of training (.1 CEU). APBP applies to the AICP for one Certification Maintenance credit for each webinar; three CM credits total for the series.

 

Thank you!

 

Chris Carterette, AICP

Associate Active Transportation Planner

Project ManagerCoastal Rail Trail

San Diego Association of Governments

401 B Street, Suite 800

San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 699-7319 direct

(619) 699-1905 facsimile

 

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Bob Shanteau

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May 24, 2013, 9:55:58 PM5/24/13
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On 5/24/2013 6:23 PM, Jim Baross wrote:

Probably a good idea to find out about new ideas...


Except that bicyclists being treated as something other than drivers of vehicles is an old idea - and one that contradicts the CABO mission.

Bob Shanteau


Jim Baross

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May 24, 2013, 10:53:36 PM5/24/13
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And we could find out if any new ideas do or could work for bicyclists as drivers of vehicles, and if involved, we might help the evolution/maturing of new advocates toward better solutions...

Jim Baross
San Diego, CA

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The NACTO designs are easy for any person with traffic-cycling knowledge to understand. They are intended to entice into cycling persons with no traffic sense at all and burdened with the belief that they don't belong on the road and cannot have the skill to operate properly. The NACTO designs provide a painted path through almost any traffic situation. However, that is not safe, even dangerous, because such a safe path cannot be painted, but where that is impossible the designers still paint a path that has to be dangerous. That dangerous product is the result of the ideological goal of enticing into bicycle traffic people who refuse to learn how to do it safely.
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Dan Gutierrez

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May 24, 2013, 11:42:39 PM5/24/13
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Jim,

You write as if the NACTO guide were entirely new: “And we could find out if any new ideas do or could work for bicyclists as drivers of vehicles, and if involved, we might help the evolution/maturing of new advocates toward better solutions...”

The guide has been out for some time and there’s nothing new there.  Cycle tracks, bike boxes, green painted forced bike lane weaves and so called shared bike lane/right turn lanes, etc. are neither new nor attempts to treat bicyclists as drivers.  I fail to see how watching a NACTO promotion, a push event,  would change the basic thrust of the guide.  They aren’t looking for input, they’re in output mode.  Also note that many of the facilities in the guide are a clear violation of the CA standards, yet the purveyors of the guide act as if such facilities are allowed in CA, and worse still many cities are creating such non-standard/illegal designs.

- Dan Gutierrez -

Long Beach, CA

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Trevor Bourget

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Jim, it might be a good idea to understand the strange way your neighbor thinks in order to know what that weird odor coming over the side fence might be.
Oh, that's right it's barbecue the couch day!

The NACTO designs aren't "new", they're only imported rehashes from places where obviously they must have encouraged lots of people to put their butts on a bike:
see all those people? (yes, that's logical fallacy, just like the )
These designs shouldn't be prevented by Caltrans, but they should be repudiated as being outside of the transportation network. They should be forbidden from being worked on by government-employed design and traffic engineers. If people who think walking and bike riding are the same thing want to build a sidewalk/sideride network, let them do so. We must focus on getting them to help us expunge any legal mandate to use bikeways by those bicyclists who can be trusted to know how to use the roadway instead and choose to do so.

From our point of view it's a shame that wasteful public space and funds would create places for slow scared bike riders, but many people who don't use public libraries or parks might feel the same way about those "boondoggles". Having my money used the way I want is not a right. But if I want to travel somewhere, it is my right to use what my dollars paid for.

-- trevor

On May 24, 2013, at 6:23 PM, Jim Baross <jimb...@cox.net> wrote:

Probably a good idea to find out about new ideas...

Jim Baross
San Diego, CA

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From: "Carterette, Chris" <Chris.Ca...@sandag.org>
Date: May 24, 2013 5:07 PM
Subject: NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide Webinar Series - May 29/June 5/June 26
To: "(exe...@sdcbc.org)" <exe...@sdcbc.org>, "/o=SANDAG/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=klan" <IMCEAEX-_O=SANDAG_OU=EXCHANGE+20ADMINISTRATIVE+20GROUP+20+28FYDIBOHF23SPDLT+29_CN=RECIPIENTS_CN=Kl...@sandag.org>, "Adi Sparks (aindre...@gmail.com)" <aindre...@gmail.com>, "Andy.H...@sdcounty.ca.gov" <Andy.H...@sdcounty.ca.gov>, "Au, Carline" <Carli...@sandag.org>, "Brian Gaze" <bria...@altaplanning.com>, "Brianne Clohessy (brianne...@altaplanning.com)" <brianne...@altaplanning.com>, "Enderle, Bridget" <Bridget...@sandag.org>, "Bryan Jones" <Bryan...@carlsbadca.gov>, "Carol Dick" <cd...@ci.lemon-grove.ca.us>, "Carterette, Chris" <Chris.Ca...@sandag.org>, "Eary, Christine" <Christi...@sandag.org>, "Citrano, Robert" <Robert....@sdcounty.ca.gov>, "Clementson, Coleen" <Coleen.C...@sandag.org>, "Clough, Jane" <Jane....@sandag.org>, "Cox, Elizabeth" <Elizab...@sandag.org>, "Curl, Denise" <DC...@ci.san-marcos.ca.us>, "Dan Goldberg" <dgol...@cosb.org>, "Darra L. Woods" <DLW...@ci.oceanside.ca.us>, "Dave Johnson" <djoh...@coronado.ca.us>, "Dave Ott (do...@cosb.org)" <do...@cosb.org>, "David DiPierro" <DDiP...@ci.oceanside.ca.us>, "Hiatt, Dean" <Dean....@sandag.org>, "Dennis Davies (dda...@ci.el-cajon.ca.us)" <dda...@ci.el-cajon.ca.us>, "Diane Langager" <dlan...@ci.encinitas.ca.us>, "Douglas Alden" <dal...@ucsd.edu>, "Frank Rivera (FRi...@ci.chula-vista.ca.us)" <FRi...@ci.chula-vista.ca.us>, "Garcia, Melissa" <MAGa...@sandiego.gov>, "Gary Kellison (gkel...@ci.oceanside.ca.us)" <gkel...@ci.oceanside.ca.us>, "Gordy Shields (gordys...@yahoo.com)" <gordys...@yahoo.com>, "Greg Campbell" <GregCa...@w-and-k.com>, "Greg Wade" <gw...@cityofib.org>, "Gretchen Crowson" <gcro...@delmar.ca.us>, "Hauser, Everett" <Everett...@sdcounty.ca.gov>, "Howard La Grange (how...@oceansidebikecommittee.org)" <how...@oceansidebikecommittee.org>, "Ian Allegoren (ian.al...@ghd.com)" <ian.al...@ghd.com>, "Jaime Osorio" <jos...@ci.vista.ca.us>, "Jay Paul" <jp...@ci.escondido.ca.us>, "Jay Petrek (jpe...@ci.escondido.ca.us)" <jpe...@ci.escondido.ca.us>, "JDic...@ci.encinitas.ca.us" <JDic...@ci.encinitas.ca.us>, "Jeff Morgan" <jmo...@ci.santee.ca.us>, "Jim Baross Jr. (JImB...@cox.net)" <JImB...@cox.net>, "Jim Murray" <jim.m...@carlsbadca.gov>, "Jim Nakagawa (jnak...@cityofib.org)" <jnak...@cityofib.org>, "John Conley" <jco...@ci.vista.ca.us>, "John Holloway (jo...@ktua.com)" <jo...@ktua.com>, "John P. Keating" <kea...@llgengineers.com>, "Kathleen H. Ferrier" <khfe...@walksandiego.org>, "Kathy Feilen (kfe...@ci.la-mesa.ca.us)" <kfe...@ci.la-mesa.ca.us>, "Kawada, Kim" <Kim.K...@sandag.org>, "kke...@san.rr.com" <kke...@san.rr.com>, "Kluth, Chris" <Chris...@sandag.org>, "Kristine Schindler" <kristine....@cox.net>, "Landre, Thomas" <TLa...@sandiego.gov>, "Larry Hofstetter" <larry.ho...@gmail.com>, "Laurie Winter (lwi...@encinitasca.gov)" <lwi...@encinitasca.gov>, "Leah Ostenberg" <loste...@walksandiego.org>, "Lesley Nishihira" <lnis...@portofsandiego.org>, "Filippelli, Maria" <Maria.Fi...@sandag.org>, "Martin Reeder" <mre...@nationalcityca.gov>, "Maryanne Vancio" <Maryann...@sdcounty.ca.gov>, "Maureen Gardiner" <MGar...@sandiego.gov>, "McDermid, Lindsey" <Lindsey....@sdcounty.ca.gov>, "Michael Strong" <MSt...@ci.encinitas.ca.us>, "Mike James" <mja...@ci.lemon-grove.ca.us>, "Mike Pickford" <mike_p...@dot.ca.gov>, "Minjie Mei" <MM...@ci.santee.ca.us>, "Nathan Mertz (nme...@ci.oceanside.ca.us)" <nme...@ci.oceanside.ca.us>, "Nicole Burgess" <nico...@cox.net>, "Patricia Rutledge" <prut...@ci.la-mesa.ca.us>, "Paul Brown" <pbr...@portofsandiego.org>, "Randy Van Vleck" <randyv...@gmail.com>, "Roberto Solorzano (so...@ci.chula-vista.ca.us)" <so...@ci.chula-vista.ca.us>, "Robrahn, Beth" <Beth.R...@sandag.org>, "Ron, Steve" <Stev...@sdcounty.ca.gov>, "Sabrina Carnell" <SCar...@sandiego.gov>, "Saitowitz, Shelley" <Shelley....@sdcounty.ca.gov>, "Sam Hasenin" <hhas...@ci.vista.ca.us>, "Sam Ollinger (ad...@bikesd.org)" <ad...@bikesd.org>, "Samir Hajjiri" <SHaj...@sandiego.gov>, "Seth Cutter" <Seth_...@dot.ca.gov>, "Sharon Scott (ssc...@cityofencinitas.org)" <ssc...@cityofencinitas.org>, "Sherry Ryan" <sr...@mail.sdsu.edu>, "Stephen Manganiello" <SManga...@nationalcityca.gov>, "su...@sdrp.org" <su...@sdrp.org>, "Vance, Stephan" <Stepha...@sandag.org>, "Taylor Coffroth (Tay...@cityofelcajon.us)" <Tay...@cityofelcajon.us>, "Tim Shell" <TSh...@ci.vista.ca.us>, "Tim Thiele (tth...@rbf.com)" <tth...@rbf.com>, "Tom Adler" <tad...@ci.chula-vista.ca.us>, "Vo, Paul" <P...@ci.san-marcos.ca.us>, "Weinstein, Kimberly" <Kimberly....@sandag.org>, "White, Esmerelda" <EWh...@sandiego.gov>, "Zenzola, Tina" <Tina.Z...@sdcounty.ca.gov>
Cc:

Hello All—

 

Please join us for a presentation of three webinars:

NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide Webinar Series
Three sessions: May 29, June 5, June 26 | 3:00 to 4:15 p.m. Eastern (Noon to 1:15 Pacific)

<image001.jpg>On May 29, NACTO and APBP will kick off a three-part webinar series that drills down into the Urban Bikeway Design Guide. The series will provide training on key focus areas within the NACTO Guide and is geared towards practitioners working on the ground to make cities safer places to bicycle. Sessions will focus on intersection treatments, contextual guidance, and raised cycle tracks, with examples drawn from NACTO cities. Webinars are 75 minutes each and take place on Wednesdays beginning at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time. Register for the complete series of three webinars—and get a 33% discount--or register for just one. Get the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide here.

Sessions in the series will cover these topics:

#1, Bikeway Design at Intersections
Wednesday, May 29 | 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT (Noon to 1:15 Pacific) SANDAG Conf. Room 9A

Safe, effective intersection design requires visibility and predictability among all street users. In unpredictable urban environments, achieving these goals can be difficult. Bikeway Design at Intersections provides an overview of the intersection treatments in the NACTO guide, including bike boxes, bicycle signals and mixing zones, and analyzes how to resolve and mitigate several intersection design problems that commonly arise. Presenters are Roger Geller, Bicycle Coordinator, City of Portland and Jamie Parks, Senior Transportation Planner, City of Oakland.

#2, Bikeway Design in Context: Determining the Right Facility for the Right Street
Wednesday, June 5 | 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT (Noon to 1:15 Pacific) SANDAG Conf. Room 8B

As bikeway design options have multiplied and evolved, the decision-making process for practitioners has become increasingly complex. What kinds of streets are best suited to cycle tracks? When should an engineer use a buffered bike lane rather than a conventional bike lane? Are shared lane markings appropriate for busy streets or only on local roads? This session will analyze the decision-making process that different cities go through when answering such questions, looking beyond speed and ADT to consider elements as varied as context, parking, transit routes and street width. Presenters are Joshua Benson, Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Director, New York City Department of Transportation and Nathan Wilkes, Associate Traffic Engineer, Neighborhood Connectivity Division, City of Austin.

#3, Next Generation Bikeway Design: Raised Cycle Tracks
Wednesday, June 26 | 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT (Noon to 1:15 Pacific) SANDAG Conf. Room 7

While many cities have relied primarily on signs and markings to radically transform their streets, a growing number of bikeways around the country have been improved and made permanent using higher cost materials, curb relocation and complex engineering. This session will look at two facilities that embody long term solutions for city streets. How can cities effectively move the curb without creating drainage problems? What "green” infrastructure solutions can be incorporated into these new bikeways? What are the highest and lowest cost alternatives to these designs? Presenters are Wendy Cawley, Engineer, City of Portland; Jennifer Tower, Engineer, City of Portland; and Karen Haley, Executive Director, Indianapolis Cultural Trail.

Continuing Education Credits: APBP will provide attendance certificates to those who document their professional development hours; each 60-minute webinar provides one hour of training (.1 CEU). APBP applies to the AICP for one Certification Maintenance credit for each webinar; three CM credits total for the series.

 

Thank you!

 

Chris Carterette, AICP

Associate Active Transportation Planner

Project ManagerCoastal Rail Trail

San Diego Association of Governments

401 B Street, Suite 800

San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 699-7319 direct

(619) 699-1905 facsimile

 

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