Cnu Elgin Study February 2010

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Slaying the Sprawl Dragon

Source: Noah RadfordNorman W. Garrick

Davis, CA14 % of people ride to work

Davis, CA

Road Fatality Rate: 1 per 100,000

Road Fatality Rate for All 157 California Cities Over 40,000

number per 100,000 population

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17.3

Road Fatality Rate for All 157 California Cities Over 40,000

number per 100,000 population

Risk of Fatality

(Fatalities as % of Injuries) California Cities of 40,000 to 120,000

Adapted from Stephen Marshall

Pre-1950’s Post-1950’s

Evolution of the Street Network

FHA Technical Bulletin No. 7 (1938)Planning Profitable Neighborhoods

According to the FHA the grid layout was

MonotonousHad Little CharacterUneconomicalPosed Safety Concerns

Street network, safety and sustainability in 24 medium sized California cities

Cities selected to represent a range of traffic safety level

Shape and Configuration

Network Scale

Network Connectivity

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Tributary Radial

Grid

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Adapted from Stephen Marshall, Streets & Patterns

550 Intersections per Square Mile

Network Scale

Network Scale

250 Intersections per Square Mile

110 Intersections per Square Mile

Network Scale

45 Intersections per Square Mile

Network Scale

Link-to-Node Ratio = 1.61

Link-to-Node Ratio = 1.13

Link-to-Node Ratio = 1.16

Network Connectivity

Street Network Properties

Street Design PropertiesAverage Total Number of LanesAverage Outside Shoulder WidthRaised MedianPainted MedianOn-Street ParkingBike LanesRaised Curbs

Travel and Activity Level

Distance from City Center

Income

Mix of Land Use

Variables included in Our Safety and Travel Choice Models

Safety Analysis Based on Geo-coding 230,000 Accident Recordsin 24 California Cities

Safety and Travel Choice Analysis done for 1040 Census Block Groups 24 California Cities

Travel Choice Based on Census Data1040 Census Block Groups, 24 California Cities

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SafetyRisk of Severe Injury or Fatality

Chance of being Severely Injured

30% Higher

Chance of being Killed

50% Higher

Odds of Dying in a Road Accident based on Intersection Density

1 in 200

1 in 500

Percentage of People Walking, Biking or Taking Transit

Percentage of People Walking, Biking or Taking TransitEffect of Intersection Density for Cul-de-sac Network

Percentage of People Walking, Biking or Taking TransitEffect of Intersection Density for Gridded Network

Downtown Hartford 1960 to 2000 Parking

City of Hartford 1960 to 2000 Population and Employment

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Sustainability Gap

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Daily Miles TraveledFor every man, woman and child

Why Reduce Car Use?

More life

More attractive downtown

Give downtown a competitive edge

Making Connections

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Denver, Colorado

16th Street Mall

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Community or Project?

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Will form follow function

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Integration of key