Pedestrian-Bicycle Transition Plan

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In 2005, ACHD completed a self-evaluation of more than 2,800 miles of existing and missing sidewalks. Tens of thousands of street corners and curb ramps were inventoried and assessed as part of this evaluation, many needing improvements or replacements.

The ADA Transition Plan, also known as the Pedestrian-Bicycle Transition Plan (PBTP), is a result of this evaluation process. This plan focuses on addressing federal pedestrian planning guidelines and meeting the regulatory requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Executive Summary
Community Involvement
Inventory and Self-Evaluation
Methodology for Prioritization
Recommended Bicycle Facilities
Local Design Guide
Recommended Implementation Measures

Annual Reports

The purpose of the annual report is to describe the improvements to the pedestrian system that occurred in that fiscal year. These include what ACHD catalogs as new improvements, which are added to ACHD’s comprehensive pedestrian facility database system.

2013 Report
2012 Report
2011 Report
2010 Report
2009 Report
2005-08 Reports

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