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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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3/22/2021
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6.13. - Page 21 of 37 <br />Consultant shall review the bicycle LTS analysis for Redwood City that is being completed <br />as part of the C/CAC's Countywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. This data includes <br />bicycle facility information. City will provide the GIS data. Consultant shall incorporated <br />this data into analysis files and base map templates previously developed for RWCmoves <br />to create a baseline bicycle network performance against which to compare project <br />alternatives. <br />Task 3.2. Major Barrier Analysis <br />Consultant shall identify points on freeways, creeks, railroad tracks, and large <br />intersections in Redwood City which create barriers to seamless bicycle and pedestrian <br />network. This analysis will build upon the connected sidewalk and bike route proximity <br />scores developed for RWCmoves, revealing areas which lack connectivity to the existing <br />network. Particular attention shall be paid to identifying existing connections across <br />known barriers such as: <br />• Highway 101, EI Camino Real, and Woodside Road <br />• Caltrain and Union Pacific railroad tracks <br />• Creeks and drainage canals <br />• Jurisdictional boundaries <br />The identified barriers shall be cross-referenced with the updated Countywide Bicycle and <br />Pedestrian Plan. Community input shall also be considered in identifying the barriers. <br />Task 3.3. Pedestrian Comfort Level Analysis <br />Consultant shall evaluate the existing pedestrian environment and comfort level by <br />utilizing a methodology that identifies the relationship between the built environment, <br />infrastructure connectivity, and travel patterns. Consultant may use the existing <br />methodology that is already developed for the US Environmental Protection Agency <br />(EPA). City will review the methodology and confirm if it is a suitable approach for this <br />project. <br />City and Consultant shall select ten (10) focus areas including key neighborhood and City <br />destinations for this analysis. Community and stakeholder feedback shall be factored in <br />selecting the focus areas. <br />Below features may be factored in this task: <br />• Presence and quality of sidewalks <br />• Intersection density <br />• Access to and distance between barrier crossings such as crosswalks, pedestrian <br />signals, etc. <br />REV: 03-04-21 PR <br />45 <br />ATTY/AGR.2021.047/Fehr & Peers (Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan and Vision Zero Action P) (Page 15 of 31) <br />
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