AnaheimOUTDOORS - City of Anaheim
AnaheimOUTDOORS - City of Anaheim
AnaheimOUTDOORS - City of Anaheim
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Implementation<br />
Opportunity Site #6: BALL ROAD BICYCLE FACILITIES<br />
Ball Road from Walnut St. to Harbor Blvd.<br />
Disneyland Dr.<br />
A<br />
B<br />
C<br />
SIZE .77 mile<br />
OWNERSHIP <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anaheim</strong><br />
POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS<br />
• Standard Class II Bike Lane<br />
• Buffered Class II Bike Lane<br />
• Barrier-Separated Cycle Track<br />
• Grade-Separated Bike Path<br />
NEXT STEPS BY CITY OF ANAHEIM<br />
• Outreach with Caltrans and Disney<br />
• Coordinate with <strong>City</strong> CIP projects<br />
• Preliminary and final design<br />
• Grants<br />
• Engineering<br />
• Construction<br />
• Maintenance<br />
COST OF CONSTRUCTION $1.1 -15 million<br />
ANNUAL COST OF MAINTENANCE $20,000<br />
Ball Road Bicycle Facilities<br />
Ball Road represents a significant connection within the<br />
overall bicycling network within the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anaheim</strong><br />
for several reasons. First, Ball Road is a Primary Arterial<br />
Roadway within the <strong>City</strong> and a major east-west travel<br />
route. Second, Ball Road is one <strong>of</strong> the few routes which<br />
travels through the Disneyland Resort area and provides<br />
an important connection to the Resort from adjacent<br />
housing and tourist centers.<br />
Creating bicycle facilities along Ball Road is challenging<br />
in that there is limited space along the roadway to add<br />
bicycle lanes. There is also a significant Interstate bridge<br />
crossing. Several concepts for each location above<br />
(Locations A, B and C) have been developed to identify<br />
their potential for implementation.<br />
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