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SanJoséBetterBikeways

PeterBennett&JessicaZenk,

SJDOT

November14,2017 ShannonKnepper

BetterBikewaysSanJosé

• Background• CityRoots&Building

• NewDirection

• CentralSanJoséBetterBikeways• Why?

• How?

• What&When?

SanJosé:Roots

SanJosé:Roots

SanJosé:Roots

SanJosé:Roots

SanJosé:PopulationGrowth,1900-2040

95,000 people

SanJosé:PopulationGrowth,1900-2040

+456,000 people

SanJosé:City(Re)BuiltAroundtheCar

SanJosé:PopulationGrowth,1900-2040

+456,000 people

+851,000people

SanJosé:CityBuiltforPrivateLife

SanJosé:PopulationGrowth,1900-2040

+851,000people

+400,000people

SanJosé:PopulationGrowth,1900-2040

+851,000people

+400,000people

+120,000homes

+382,000jobs

EnvisionSanJosé2040GeneralPlan(2011)

• Developsa cityforpeople,notcars

• Urbanizesbygrowingup,notout

• Becomesamorebalancedcity

• Achievesenvironmentalsustainability

• Buildsacityofgreatplaces&publiclife

EnvisionSanJosé2040GeneralPlanGoals

BetterBikewaysforCentralSanJosé

1) Why?

2) How?

3) What&When?

BetterBikewaysforCentralSanJosé

CentralSanJosé

CentralSanJosé

Diridon CentralSanJoséStation

n HSR

n BART

n Caltrain

n ACE

n Capitol

PlannedMajorRegionalRailServices

SanJoseDiridon Station(2026) zSacramento

Merced

Fresno

Gilroy

Stockton

OaklandSanFrancisco

SanJoséDiridon

Station

Diridon CentralSanJoséStation

Community&PublicLife

Community&PublicLife

BetterBikewaysforCentralSanJosé

1) Why?

2) How?

3) What&When?

PartnersinSanJoséBetterBikeways

...AndMorePartners...

March:Scoping&PublicPresentation

March:Scoping&PublicPresentation

August:Pop-Up,Charettes &Programs

August:Leadership&CommunityEngaged

August:DesignCharette

Fall2017:PuttingPiecesTogether

CollaborativeDesign,Outreach&Engagement

WhatisaBetterBikeway?

Rapid,Cost-EffectiveImplementation

Rapid,Cost-EffectiveImplementation

Design:ProtectedIntersections

Design:TrafficSignals

Design:BusStops

Design:CalmStreets

Design:AddingArt

BetterBikewaysforCentralSanJosé

1) Why?

2) How?

3) What&When?

DraftMap&Timeline• Two-YearRapid

Implementation(2018&2019)

• 7Corridors,32Miles• 26onProtectedBikeways• 6 onCalmStreets

• GettingBeyondBarriers

• Identify“2020+Projects”

DraftMap&Timeline2018– ProtectedBikeways

• SanFernandoStreet• 2nd,3rd and4th Streets• SanSalvadorStreet

Strategy:Parkingprotectionforexistingbikelanes.Physicalseparation.Designintersectionsforsafeturning.

DraftMap&Timeline2018– CalmStreets

• St.JohnStreet• 22ndStreet/Monferino Dr

• SanFernandoStreet• SanSalvadorStreet

Strategy:Trafficcalming,trafficdiversion,wayfinding.

DraftMap&Timeline2018– BarrierCrossings

• Taylor/Mabury Bridge

• SanAntonioBridge• CoyoteCreek(PRNS)

Strategy:Physicalseparation.Existingbridges.

SantaClaraStreet

DraftMap&Timeline

2017 2018 2019

Thankyou!

Questions?AskJessica.Zenk@sanjoseca.gov orPeter.Bennett@sanjoseca.gov

Building a Bike Lane ArmyColin HeyneSilicon Valley Bicycle Coalition

SPUR San Jose11/14/17

AboutSVBC

Mission

Ourpurposeistocreateahealthycommunity,environment,andeconomythroughbicyclingforpeoplewholive,work,orplayinSanMateoandSanta

ClaraCounties.

Vision

Weenvisionacommunitythatvalues,includes,andencouragesbicyclingforallpurposesforallpeople.

AboutSVBC

OaklandBiking:↑78%Totalcrashes:↓40%

SanFranciscoRidership:↑43%

NewYorkCollisions(citywide):↓20%

Photocredit:BikeEastBay

Thankyou!

ColinHeyneDeputyDirector,SiliconValleyBicycleCoalitioncolin@bikesiliconvalley.org

Jointhecampaign!Sign-upsheetis

comingaround.

Learnmore:http://bikesiliconvalley.org

JASON SU | Street Life Manager San Jose Downtown Association

November 14, 2017 SPUR | Building Better Bikeways

STREET LIFE IN DOWNTOWN SJ

ABOUT

The San Jose Downtown Association (SJDA), a non- profit membership-based organization founded in 1986, represents business and property owners and works to enhance downtown’s vitality and livability.

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Park Av

S 3rd St

S 1st St

S 2nd StS 4th St

W Julian St

N 1st St

S 10th St

E St John St

N 2nd St

N 3rd St

Sunol St

Coleman Av

N 4th St

E Santa Clara St

S 11th St

W San Carlos St

E Reed St

N 5th St

Almaden Bl

E William St

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N 6th St

S 9th St

E San Fernando St

Delmas Av

S 12th St

W Santa Clara St

N 7th St

E St James St

Bassett St

S 5th St

W San Fernando St

N 8th St

E Julian St

Post St

E San Salvador St

N 9th St

N Autumn St

S 13th St

Stockton Av

S Market St

S Autum

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N Market St

N San Pedro St

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E Virginia St

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Auzerais AvW Reed St

Anita St

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N River St

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N 11th St

Devine St

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Fox Av

Pierce Av

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Wilson Av

The Alameda

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Vendome StMargaret St

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Downtown San Jose Property-Based Improvement District (PBID)

Zone A (Premium)

Zone B (Basic)

¯0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles

WHY CREATE GREAT PLACES?

•  Improve connectivity – for all modes of transportation, but especially walking and biking.

•  Enhance character and identity – for each neighborhood and the overall district.

•  Promote street life – improvements to the public realm that enhance the pedestrian experience, social interaction and community pride.

CREATING PLACES

CREATING PLACES

CREATING PLACES

CREATING PLACES

DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE STREET LIFE PLAN

STREET LIFE SO FAR •  17 Murals

•  7 Art crosswalks

•  2 Pop-up parks/dog parks

•  San Pedro Squared (Q1 2018)

•  2 Illuminating downtown projects

•  Musical Swings temporary installation

•  11 Fountain Alley activation and beautification events

•  2+ artist collaborations

•  Street tree stewardship

•  Circle of Palms

•  Planters and hanging baskets

•  And more…

ART CROSSWALKS

ART CROSSWALKS

Jennifer Toy, New Ballet School

ART CROSSWALKS

Jennifer Toy, New Ballet School

MURALS

MURALS

MURALS

MURALS

HARTS DOG PARK

HARTS DOG PARK

HARTS DOG PARK

MURALS

MURALS

MURALS

SAN PEDRO SQUARED

SAN PEDRO SQUARED

POW! WOW! SAN JOSE!

POW! WOW! SAN JOSE!

MURAL NETWORK

POW! WOW! SAN JOSE!

POW! WOW! SAN JOSE!

POW! WOW! SAN JOSE!

SENSING YOU – HWY 87 GATEWAY

SENSING YOU – HWY 87 GATEWAY

Video by BAMN Squad

FOUNTAIN ALLEY

FOUNTAIN ALLEY

FOUNTAIN ALLEY

FOUNTAIN ALLEY

FOUNTAIN ALLEY

FOUNTAIN ALLEY

THANK YOU Instagram: @suj_citystudies Twitter: @suj_citystudies LinkedIn: /sujason25

JASON SU | STREET LIFE MANAGER jsu@sjdowntown.com 408-279-1775 x330