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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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7/23/2018
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�00 � SUMMARY FACT SHEET: Bicycling in Redwood City <br />W <br />od - - <br />o. <br />°R <br />G _ — <br />BaYR 'ay S� <br />d <br />Q ��a Q <br />s_ <br />;s <br />U <br />Source: American Community Survey 2011-2015, SWITRS database, January 1, 2011 -December 31, 2015. <br />\I/ <br />I <br />9 <br />60 <br />U3 <br />ti 50 <br />0 <br />C) 40 <br />W <br />U <br />30 <br />2% of residents bike to <br />work today <br />Bike lanes or routes are <br />provided on Over 25% <br />of RWC streets <br />Most bicycle trips are in <br />Downtown RWC and along <br />Broadway, Brewster, and <br />Alameda <br />Over 15% of survey <br />respondents stated they <br />would be interested in <br />biking to work if better <br />facilities were available <br />5% of all collisions in <br />RWC involve bicyclists <br />Bicyclists account for <br />21 % of severe traffic <br />injuries and deaths <br />52 <br />C1 <br />m � <br />C) 20 — W <br />E 10 l <br />z � <br />0 <br />2011 2012 2013 2014 20(Q <br />■ Fatal or Severe Injury CD <br />■ Other Injury or Complaint of Pain � <br />■ Property Damage Only <br />Redwood City Limits <br />- <br />Sphere of Influence <br />- <br />Parks Schools <br />�--� <br />Railroad <br />Existing Bicycle Facilities <br />Shared -Use Path (Class 1) <br />Bicycle Lanes (Class III <br />- - - <br />Pilot Bicycle Lanes (Class III <br />Bicycle Route (Class III) <br />Bicycle Volume <br />• <br />0-50 <br />• <br />51 - 150 <br />0 <br />151 -300 <br />* Volumes <br />shown in locations with data <br />Source: American Community Survey 2011-2015, SWITRS database, January 1, 2011 -December 31, 2015. <br />\I/ <br />I <br />9 <br />60 <br />U3 <br />ti 50 <br />0 <br />C) 40 <br />W <br />U <br />30 <br />2% of residents bike to <br />work today <br />Bike lanes or routes are <br />provided on Over 25% <br />of RWC streets <br />Most bicycle trips are in <br />Downtown RWC and along <br />Broadway, Brewster, and <br />Alameda <br />Over 15% of survey <br />respondents stated they <br />would be interested in <br />biking to work if better <br />facilities were available <br />5% of all collisions in <br />RWC involve bicyclists <br />Bicyclists account for <br />21 % of severe traffic <br />injuries and deaths <br />52 <br />C1 <br />m � <br />C) 20 — W <br />E 10 l <br />z � <br />0 <br />2011 2012 2013 2014 20(Q <br />■ Fatal or Severe Injury CD <br />■ Other Injury or Complaint of Pain � <br />■ Property Damage Only <br />
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