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CR/SR A1A

PEDESTRIAN SAFETY & MOBILITY STUDY

RIVER TO SEA TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION

TPO Board Meeting | February 22, 2017

PROJECT OVERVIEW & WORK COMPLETED

Project Overview Study Limits Bethune Beach (Volusia County) to just south of Marineland (Flagler County) – 56.5 total miles in length

Primary Goal Recommend implementable pedestrian/bicycle safety improvements/countermeasures at strategic locations along A1A

Secondary Goal Expand countermeasures to be applicable along other sections of A1A in a systemic manner

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Work Completed Fall 2015 through Winter 2016 • September to December 2015 – Completed first round of pedestrian/bicycle safety field reviews • February 2016 to May 2016 – Completed second round of safety field reviews • June 2016 to August 2016 – Finalized first 6 Focus Area reports, draft SR A1A corridor report, and countermeasure matrix • August 2016 to December 2016 – Completed third round of safety field reviews 4

PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE SAFETY FIELD REVIEW OBSERVATIONS

Note: This presentation only includes a small sample of issues and suggestions for each field review location. The field review reports are in the process of being finalized and will be presented upon completion of this study .

Focus Area F – Kathy Dr. to Wisteria Dr. Overall Segment Statistics

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Focus Area F – Kathy Dr. to Wisteria Dr. Safety Field Review Observations

Lack of Bicycle Facilities Mid-Block Crossing Locations

Roadway Lighting

Minor Street Pedestrian Facilities

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Focus Area H – 9th St. S to 13th St. N Overall Segment Statistics

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Focus Area H – 9th St. S to 13th St. N Safety Field Review Observations

Lack of Bicycle Facilities On-Street Beach Parking

Mid-Block Crossings

Minor Street Pedestrian Facilities

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Focus Area I – 19th Road to Apache Drive Overall Segment Statistics

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Focus Area I – 19th Road to Apache Drive Safety Field Review Observations

Roadway Lighting

Inconsistent Shared Use Path Signage/Striping

Debris on Pedestrian Facilities

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NEXT STEPS

Next Steps • Finalize Focus Area F, H, and I draft reports • Update systemic countermeasure matrix for new observed issues • Update draft SR A1A overall corridor report with findings from additional Focus Areas

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PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION

R2C TPO PROJECT MANAGER: Stephan C. Harris Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator 2570 W. International Speedway Blvd. Suite 100 Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: 386.226.0422; Ext. 20428 [email protected]

CONSULTANT PROJECT MANAGER: Travis Hills, P.E. 225 E. Robinson St. Suite 450 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: 407.540.0555 [email protected]