8. Project Prioritization & Implementation - Greenville
8. Project Prioritization & Implementation - Greenville
8. Project Prioritization & Implementation - Greenville
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Table <strong>8.</strong>6-1. Non-infrastructure recommendations are designed for implementation within three years of adoption of the Bicycle Master Plan<br />
City of <strong>Greenville</strong> | Bicycle Master Plan<br />
Strategy Vision & Goals Nexus Commencement Occurrence Lead Agency <strong>Project</strong> Partners<br />
Bicycle Patrol<br />
Enforcement Goal 1: Increase safety through promoting Immediate Ongoing City Police Department City Administration<br />
greater awareness of bike-car issues and conflicts.<br />
(Objective 1.1)<br />
Green Ribbon<br />
Evaluation and Planning Goal 2: Pursue cost-effective Immediate Ongoing City Parks & Recreation Department City Administration<br />
Committee<br />
multi-modal integration/improvements. (Objective<br />
2.1)<br />
Launch Parties for New Encouragement Goal 3: Make bicycle travel an integral To occur on opening Annual Bikeville City Parks & Recreation Department; City Department of Public<br />
Bikeways<br />
part of daily life, particularly for trips under 3 miles. date of next developed<br />
Information and Events<br />
(Objective 3.2)<br />
bikeway segment<br />
Adult Bicycling Skills<br />
Classes<br />
Education Goal 3: Increase the number of area League<br />
Cycling Instructors (LCIs) and frequently offer Smart<br />
September 2011 Biannual Bikeville Local LCIs; Local bike shops<br />
Permanent Bicycle<br />
Advisory Committee<br />
Coordinated Safe<br />
Routes to School<br />
Program<br />
Speed Feedback Signs<br />
Car Free Street Events<br />
Bicycle Resource<br />
Website<br />
National Bike Month<br />
Activities<br />
Large Event Bicycle<br />
Parking Policy<br />
Employer Based<br />
Encouragement<br />
Programs<br />
Family Day/Family<br />
Biking Classes<br />
Annual Count and<br />
Survey Program<br />
Targeted Enforcement<br />
Cycling courses.<br />
Evaluation and Planning Goal 2: Pursue cost-effective<br />
multi-modal integration/improvements. (Objective 2.1<br />
and 2.2)<br />
Encouragement Goal 10: Encourage Safe Routes to<br />
School<br />
November 2011 Ongoing City Administration;<br />
City Council<br />
January 2012 Ongoing <strong>Greenville</strong> County Schools, PTAs and<br />
other parent groups<br />
City Parks & Recreation Department<br />
City Department of Public Works; Bikeville; Local nonprofit; GPATS;<br />
SC DOT Safe Routes to School Resource Center<br />
Education Goal 1: Establish safety training and accident<br />
reduction for entire community. (Objective 1.1)<br />
January 2012 Ongoing City Public Works Department Department of Public Information and Events<br />
Encouragement Goal 7: Continue to promote and grow April 2012 Biannual City Parks & Recreation Department Bikeville; Local nonprofit; City Department of Public Information and<br />
non-competitive cycling events. (Objective 7.1)<br />
Events; <strong>Greenville</strong> Spinners; SORBA; City Police Department<br />
Encouragement Goal 2: Residents have good knowledge May 2012 Ongoing City Parks & Recreation Department City Department of Public Information and Events; Bikeville;<br />
of network of bike-friendly roads. (Objective 2.1);<br />
<strong>Greenville</strong> Spinners; SORBA<br />
Encouragement Goal 3: Make bicycle travel an integral<br />
part of daily life; particularly for trips under 3 miles<br />
(Objective 3.2)<br />
Encouragement Goal 6: Expand Bike Month Programs. May 2012 Annual Bikeville Local nonprofit; <strong>Greenville</strong> Spinners; SORBA; local bike shops; City<br />
Department of Public Information and Events<br />
Encouragement Goal 8: Encourage the use of bicycles<br />
through the provision of convenient and secure<br />
bicycle parking and support facilities. (Objective <strong>8.</strong>3)<br />
Encouragement Goal 5: Increase ridership and bike mode<br />
share. (Objective 5.1); Encouragement Goal 6: Expand<br />
Bike Month Programs. (Objective 6.4)<br />
Education Goal 1: Establish safety training and accident<br />
reduction for entire community. (Objective 1.1)<br />
Evaluation and Planning Goal 2: Prioritize and increase<br />
bicycle funding to support facility upgrades,<br />
enforcement and education programs. (Objective 2.5);<br />
Equity Goal 2: Provide appropriate bicycle facilities in<br />
and near <strong>Greenville</strong>’s Special Emphasis<br />
Neighborhoods. (Objective 2.2)<br />
Enforcement Goal 1: Increase safety through promoting<br />
greater awareness of bike-car issues and conflicts.<br />
(Objective 1.3);<br />
July 2012 Ongoing City Administration; City Council City Department of Public Information and Events; City Police<br />
Department; Bikeville; local advocate groups for implementation<br />
August 2012 Ongoing Bikeville Chamber of Commerce; Local nonprofits<br />
September 2012 Annual Local Nonprofit Local LCIs; Bikeville; local bike shops<br />
September 2012 Annual City Parks & Recreation Department; City<br />
Department of Public Works<br />
Bikeville; GPATS<br />
October 2012 Every 2 to 4 years City Police Department Department of Public Information and Events<br />
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