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MAKE6 HEALTHY HAPPEN Kimley»>Horn Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Purpose ■ Designing for All Modes, All People, All Ages Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Overview ■ Local Action Plan for Safer People, Safer Streets Why Design Guidelines? * Street Typology Next Steps Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Pedestrian Fatalities 2007-2015 00 40 70 4o 40 People Killed While Walking in Crashes with Motor Vehicles in Miami -Dade County 2007-2015 2007 21308 2044 20113 2011 2J12 2013 2014 2D15 Year pata' Ftorrda DH$MV Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Bicycle Crashes 2007-2015 xo7 Pc to: Hondo DHSMV People Injured While Biking in Crashes with Motor Vehicles in Miami -Dade County 2007-2015 07,0 xi 2012 213 2014 2015 Year Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Safer People, Safer Streets Vision: A more livable Miami -Dade through the realization of healthier, safer streets accommodating all modes of transportation. Outcomes: 1. Measurable reduction in bicycle and pedestrian crashes countywide 2 Overall increase in bicycling, pedestrian and transit activity SAFER PEOPLE SAFER STREETS LOCAL ACTION PLAN An Initiative of the USDOT Mayor's Challenge for Safer People, Safer Streets Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY SPSS Local Action Team Appointed by Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez & Commissioner Dennis C. Moss Brian Breslin Founder, ReFresh Miami Alice Bravo, Director, Miami -Dade Transportation and Public Works Claudius Caruic5uc, Ph.D., CTAC/NSM /FIU RPniamin de la Peiia Director, Strategy, Knight Foundation Tabitha Fazzino, Administrative Director/NSM Miami -Dade County School Board Cesar Garcia P��. Principal, Perkins + Will Hnnnrahle Oliver G_ Gilbert_ IF Mayor, City of Miami Gardens/Miami-Dade MPO Alina Huda Deputy Mayor, Miami Dade County Ramiro Ingu.L.. Assistant City Manager/NSM, City of Bal Harbour Jack Karrdvc Director, Miami -Dade Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Kevin Kirwin, Director, City of Miami Parks & Recreation Jimmy Morales, City Manager, City of Miami Beach Nicholas Namias, MI Professor and Chief, Trauma, Jackson Memorial Gus Peg.. Secretary, FDOT - District 6 fan PPrP7 Director, Miami -Dade Police Department Lilian Rivera, Ph.D Administrator, Florida Department of Health in Miami -Dade Alyce Roberts°. Executive Director, Miami Downtown Development Authority Paul Schwen. Chairman, Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust Eli Stiers, Partner, Stiers Law 'Honorable Philip Stoddc.a, Mayor, City of South Miami Debbie Swair Principal, Milian, Swain & Associates Peter Woos,;, Vice President, Health Foundation of South Florida Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Outreach and Education STREETS 41,as CampletaStreet3Miumi 3t 1n] a1 Tweed I Mats hRtth :P eeea,meaemieewuem:oMI Ca -ogress wstlw ecMletlabi-pi view/ thei iivemed mace xn�pen1n feeCira 111B%! 1!I. .r." ,. Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Mayor's Challenge Activity Areas Take a Complete Streets Approach Identify and Address Barriers Gather and Track Biking and Walking Data Use Context Sensitive Street Designs • Take Advantage of Maintenance Opportunities Improve Walking and Biking Safety Laws and Regulations Educate and Enforce Proper Road Use and Behavior By All Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY SPSS Outcomes ▪ Specific action plan to guide implementation actions Commitment by all partners to focus on safety * Winner of USDOT Award!!! (September 16, 2016) Complete Streets Guidelines deb Transporkrhon.gov .moriis ^' .'" • Mayors Challenge for Safer People, Mem y� .....rYr,• ems eftemem awl left Safer Streets a.r e•..r ►.'f..• �..:.. .M'— r.r... 10melme•_a 10meet'p1 ••• Yur... •.1.• w. Yr • 'r w.•YM -- • eft .► Iwl•" • ter 'F'•/ `M.'•..' E'Ww."• y IMw e.•R. W — fl.•M•' Owl 1. 0r04 ile u stee «.. ,...• rR• ►..w.r ,r.w..r•.1.•• 1111•w. •.•.. .. Wefts. 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STRIPED "N0 PARKING" AREA (TYP) SEE DETAIL Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Why Design Guidelines? ■ To promote proactive design of streets that consider the local street context and all modes Maximize safety for all users Encourage connectivity of transportation modes Embrace the unique place characteristics around the street Comp MIAMI•DADE COUNTY ete Streets Design Guidelines Why Design Guidelines? If hit by a person driving at: % risk of person dying: MPH • 'It • ' 30 MPH t � 40 MPH 10% 40% 80% FIGURE 2-1 FATALITY RATES BY IMPACT SPEED/MIAMI-DADE COMPLETE STREETS DESIGN GUIDELINES DRAFT 11-2016 Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Proactive Design Recognizes that the way we design our streets impacts the behavior of street users Safety of all users as the fundamental theme Guide users through physical and environmental cues Manage vehicle speeds Encourage walking, bicycling, and public transit use Embrace the unique place characteristics around the street Comp MIAMI•DADE COUNTY ete Streets Design Guidelines Best Practices ■ Incorporates best practices from... leading cities such as Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago, and Boston NACTO Guidelines upcoming FDOT design guidance Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Complete Streets Pilot Project Complete Streets Initiative: SW/SE 1st Street Between SE 2nd Avenue and SE 3rd Avenue Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Complete Streets Pilot Project: Dedicated bike + transit lane j Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Some of the Ways to Use Guidelines ■ As a template for local jurisdictions to adopt and/or update their own engineering standards As a resource for incorporating Complete Streets design guidance into roadway design projects As a unifying theme for incorporating Complete Streets elements into land development projects with a street design component As a planning guide for street typology Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Street Typology ■ Create a new set of Street Types that classify Miami- Dade's streets based on the context and character of the street Supports Complete Street designs 9 Supplements the conventional functional classification system Recognizes that street types are not necessarily continuous along the entire length of a street Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Draft List of Street Types ■ Thoroughfare - Feeder Road ' Civic Street Neighborhood Street Service Way • Paseo Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Street Descriptions and Examples Thoroughfare Feeder Road Civic street Regionally significant roadway that plays a key role in movement of people, connects cities and districts and provides connectivity across barriers such as freeways and waterways. Supports movement of large volumes of people and accommodates longer trips. Key roadways that connect thoroughfares and civic streets to provide access between urban centers, between urban centers and neighborhoods or between neighborhoods themselves. Pedestrian -oriented shopping and entertainment districts and provide access to business and civic facilities_ Must balance the needs of people passing through as well as the needs of those who live and work along the street. Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Street Descriptions and Examples Neighborhood Street Service Way Paseo Local streets with low vehicle volumes and slow speeds with the primary function of serving local trips. May provide access to parks, schools or institutional facilities as well as local retail and services, Supplemental streets and alleys that provide secondary means of vehicular service, with a focus on commercial delivery and loading/unloading of goods. Public walkway that provides pedestrian access between streets, pedestrian amenities or gathering places and has limited vehicle access. D F Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Overlays ■ Gateway Streets Ex: Tamiami Trail Historic/Scenic Streets Ex: Ocean Drive SMART Plan Streets Ex: Rapid Transit Corridors, Bus Express Rapid Transit (BERT) Network Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Land Use Categories ■ Agricultural and Natural - Parks and Open Space * Suburban Residential Suburban Commercial/Mixed-Use Urban • Urban Center - Institutional Industrial Minimum Dimensions: 6" 4' Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY In the Works 4 Guidance Chapters Sidewalks (widths, sidewalk zone design, landscaping, bus stops/shelters, bike parking, street furniture, etc. — Chapter 3) Roadways (lane widths, median design, target speeds, typicals, bicycle facilities, bus lanes, traffic calming, etc. - Chapter 4) Intersections (types, geometry, crosswalk design, crossing islands, signals, multimodal facilities, placemaking, etc. — Chapter 5) Smart Streets (Chapter 6) * Implementation of Complete streets (Chapter 7) Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Sidewalks A missing sidewalk can create dangerous situations. A well -designed sidewalk is inviting and safe. Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Sidewalks - Zones Frontage Zone Pedestrian Zone Furnishing Zone Curb Gutter Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Sidewalks— Dimensions SIDEWALK DIMENSIONS BY ZONE All Dimensions in Feet FR Feeder Road Frontage Zone Pedestrian Zone Furnishing Zone Total Width Building Form and Function UC Urban Center Preferred 4 10 6 20 Minimum 1 8 5 14 U Urban Preferred 1 8 6 15 Minimum 1 5 5 11 RS Suburban Residential Preferred 0 8 8 16 Minimum 0 6 0 6 MU Suburban Commercial/Mixed- Use Preferred 4 6 6 16 Minimum 1 6 5 12 I Institutional Preferred 0 8 6 14 Minimum 1 6 5 12 IN Industrial Preferred 1 6 6 13 Minimum 1 5 0 6 P Parks and Open Space P Preferred 0 8 10 18 Minimum VIT 5 6 11 Feeder Road NS Neighborhood Street Pedestrian Zone Furnishing Zone Total Width 6 5 12 5 4 9 6 5 12 5 4 9 5 5 10 5 2 7 6 5 12 5 4 9 6 5 11 5 4 9 5 5 10 5 2 7 6 6 12 5 5 10 CS Civic Street 'mintage Zone Pedestrian Zone Furnishing Zone Total Width 4 10 6 20 1 6 4 11 1 10 6 17 1 5 4 10 0 6 6 12 0 6 2 8 4 8 4 16 1 5 4 10 0 7 6 13 0 5 4 9 5 5 11 1 5 0 6 0 6 8 14 0 5 6 11 Neighborhood - Civic Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Sidewalks — Tree & Light Spacing Short Stature Tree Medium Stature Tree Large Stature Tree On -Center Spacing 20' 25' 30' Offset from Curbs or Path 2'-6" 2'-6" 2'-6" Offset from Light Poles 15' 15' 15' Offset from Driveways, Hydrants, Loading Zones 10' Offset from Intersections (for sight distances) 20' Minimum Light Centerline Clearance Traffic Light or Tree 15' Curb Ramp 5' Fire Hydrant 6' Minimum Pole Centerline Setback from Curb Sidewalks <7' wide 20" Sidewalks >7' wide 2'-3" Minimum Vertical Clearances for Pole Amenities Banner Bracket 15' Bottom of Banner 9' Hanging Plant Bracket 13' Bottom of Hanging Plant 9' Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Sidewalks Bus Out lengths and Pull Out Stops Stop Position 40' Vehicle 60' Vehicle 2 x 40' Vehicles 2 x 60' Vehicles Near -Side 100 120 145 185 Far -Side 90 100 125 165 Far -Side (right turn to access) 140 160 140 230 Mid -Block 120 145 185 210 Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Traveled Way —Transit Facilities Lane Type Minimum Recommended Width J Curb Lane Offset Lane (bulb -out stations) Dedicated Median lane Combined Bike/Bus Lane 11' 10' 11' 12' Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Traveled Way— Bicycle Facility * Element Minimum lir Cycle Track Two-way Cycle Track Raised Cycle Track Buffered Bike Lane Bike Lane Contra -Flow Bike Lane Lane 7' 12' 6.5' 4' 6' 6' Buffer 3'(next to parked cars) 3'(next to parked cars) 1' for vertical element 3' (next to parked cars) 3' n/a 3' Lane Buffer 5' 3' {next to parked cars) 8' 3' {next to parked cars) 5' 5' 5' 1' for vertical element 3' (next to parked cars) 20" n/a 5' 6" A two-way cycle track in Seattle, WA. Complete Streets Design Guidelines MIAMI•DADE COUNTY Next Steps ■ Public Engagement —September 2016 to January 2017 Guidelines are Completed —January 2017 • County Prepares to Adopt - Feb -April 2017 Cities, Towns, and Villages Prepare to Adopt and/ or Replicate - Feb -April 2017 Thank you! cHAT,E"' Complete Streets Design Guidelines FIHEALTH as a.Fvi Dana cn ,./1 sPr eets /V A/VII. MAKE6 HEALTHY HAPPEN Kimley»>Horn