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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
2/12/2018
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SUMMARY FACT SHEET: Walking in Redwood City <br />0 <br />10 <br />20 <br />30 <br />40 <br />50 <br />60 <br />Number of Pedestrain Collisions45 <br />303030 <br />39 <br />2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 <br />Redwood City has many amenities that make walking an important and <br />accessible mode of travel, including level terrain, temperate weather, and <br />numerous destinations that are attractive to walkers. <br />3% of residents walk to <br />work today <br />Sidewalks are provided on <br />almost all of RWC <br />streets <br />Most walking trips are in <br />Downtown RWC <br />4% of all collisions in RWC <br />involve pedestrians <br />Pedestrians account for <br />33% of all severe traffic <br />injuries and deaths <br />Fatal or Severe Injury <br />Other Injury or Complaint of Pain <br />Property Damage Only <br />A key issue identified through public outreach <br />is low visibility at pedestrian crossings <br />A key solution identified through analysis <br />of existing conditions is to enhance <br />pedestrian crossings <br />? <br />Source: American Community Survey 2011-2015, SWITRS database, January 1, 2011-December 31, 2015.2nd AveCharter StDouglas AveBr oad way <br />Redwood AveVirginia Ave <br />A <br />r <br />g <br />u <br />ello St <br />Main StValota Rd <br />H <br />u <br />dso <br />n St <br />Spring St <br />Roosevelt AveJefferson AveHopkins AveKe <br />n <br />t <br />fi <br />e <br />l <br />d <br /> <br />A <br />v <br />e <br />C <br />a <br />n <br />yon R <br />d <br />In <br />d <br />u <br />strial <br />W <br />a <br />y <br />Brewster AveMaple StVeterans Blvd <br />5th AveBroadway St <br />Whipple AveBay Rd <br />Middlefield Rd <br />Ala <br />m <br />e <br />d <br />a de la <br />s P <br />ulg <br />as Seaport BlvdE <br /> Ba <br />yshore Rd <br />F a r m H ill B lvdE d gewoo d R dWoodside RdEl C <br />a <br />mino Real <br />}82 <br />}82 <br />}84 <br />£[101 <br />£[101 <br />Redwood City Limits <br />Sphere of Influence <br />Parks <br />Schools <br />Railroad <br />Sidewalk Gap <br />Existing Pedestrian Facilities <br />Pedestrian Volume <br />0 - 50 <br />51 - 150 <br />151 - 300 <br />301 - 600 <br />601 - 1,400 <br />* Volumes shown in locations with dataRedwood Shores PkwyM arine PkwyS h e a rwaterPk <br />w <br />y <br />£[101 <br />}82 <br />1 MILE <br />!A <br />!A <br />! <br />San Francisco Bay <br />B <br />!A <br />!B <br />San Francisco Bay <br />!B <br />1 MILE 9.A - Page 13
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