File #: 17-359    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/14/2017 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 11/21/2017 Final action:
Title: Report on Pathway Drive - Sharrows/Bike Boulevard Concept, Feasibility of On-Street Parking and Necessity for Bike Lanes PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to seek Board input on a conceptual design to modify the cross section of Pathway Drive to better accommodate travel for all modes, while allowing on-street parking.
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Report on Pathway Drive - Sharrows/Bike Boulevard Concept, Feasibility of On-Street Parking and Necessity for Bike Lanes
PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to seek Board input on a conceptual design to modify the cross section of Pathway Drive to better accommodate travel for all modes, while allowing on-street parking.
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DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT INFORMATION: Christina Moon - 919-918-7325, Patricia McGuire - 919-918-7327, Josh Dalton, 919-859-2243 ext. 201

INFORMATION: At the June 6, 2017 Board of Aldermen meeting, staff presented a series of Town Code amendments designed to update and clarify provisions for bike lanes and on-street parking. Resident input for proposed amendments relating to bike lanes along Pathway Drive lead to a broader discussion of the overall design of the street and whether an updated cross section might improve the travel experience for all modes. Subsequent discussions, such as citizen interest for bike boulevards along certain local streets with low vehicular traffic and the exploration of using landscaping and stormwater management devices for traffic calming at the entrance of Tallyho Trail, have provided an impetus and vision that may offer potential for Pathway Drive.

Pathway Drive was constructed to collector road standards with bike lanes and sidewalks. The residential street forms the backbone for a number of neighborhoods and, extending roughly parallel to Hillsborough Road, provides an alternative route for much of that corridor. Long and meandering with vertical as well as horizontal curves, the design of the road creates an attractive streetscape but also one where drivers may have limited visibility of bike-ped users at intersections and along specific segments that are in shade during certain times of the day.

Residents of Pathway Drive have expressed a desire to retain areas of on-street parking that can be used, without limitation, in locations that would not infringe on the desi...

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