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COMPLETE STREETS ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA September 28, 2011 Mitzi A. Baker, AICP Active Living Rochester Rochester-Olmsted Planning Department
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Baseline Info: Population: 100,000+ Pedestrian Facilities: 500+ Miles Recreational Paths, Trails: 94 Miles Connectivity, Connectivity, Connectivity….interrupted by cul-de-sacs Parkland Dedication: 106+ Parks/ 4,000+ acres
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Background Summer 2007 Awarded Contract from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota for Active Community Planning Incorporate A L Principles into local policy Spring 2008 Formed Partnership Summer 2008 Awarded Contract for ALM Build on work and support implementation
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Partnership Healthy Living Rochester Rochester Public Works Olmsted County Public Health Rochester-Olmsted Planning Department
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Why Collaborate Credible Experts Pursuing the Common Good Together Advancing Connectivity Multi-Modal Transportation Livable Communities
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Policy Actions Packaging the Work City Land Use Plan Text City Policy Complete Streets City Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance Comprehensive Plan
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Ongoing Partnership Activities Planning & Public Works Public Health HLR Medical/Physicians
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Implementation Successes Challenges 4-3 conversion Lessons Learned Leveraging the Partnership
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New - July 2010
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Transit & Pedestrian Improvements
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COMPLETE STREET – BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT 4 th Street Bridge Rochester, MN completed 2010
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20 th St. SE Rochester, MN New 10’ wide bike/pedestrian path under construction 2011 This improvement will connect residential areas to schools, parks, additional trail systems and commercial and retail areas, including a grocery store.
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Rochester, MN New in-pavement lighting and crosswalk system being installed June 2011. Pedestrian activated - light fixtures in the pavement will light up and flash to draw attention to the crosswalk when a pedestrian is crossing. Lighted crosswalk signs posted adjacent to the road will also flash while pavement lights flash.
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Rochester, MN West Silver Lake Drive When this road was re-paved, on-street bike lanes were added (2009).
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Recognition
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Supportive Messaging
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Working Toward a Vision “ A Community that promotes a culture of active living in holistic, diverse and comprehensive ways; where walking, biking and transit are the safe preferred options of residents.”
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