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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 12/03/2019 - STAFF REPORT: TRAIL AND ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS BENE1 Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Students in Northwest Fort Collins Tessa Greegor and Nancy Nichols, FC Moves Department 12-3-19 STAFF REPORT: Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins Strategic Alignment 2 Culture & Recreation • 2.1 Plan, Design, implement and maintain the City’s parks and trails systems Transportation • 6.1 Improve safety for all modes of travel STAFF REPORT: Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins Project Background 3 • Adopted Plans City Plan, Bicycle Master Plan, Trails Master Plan • Project Outdoors Plug in to Nature in Northwest Fort Collins • Safety, Connectivity and Equity Before: W. Vine Drive looking east from Lancer Drive STAFF REPORT: Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins Connecting Northwest Fort Collins 4 • Nearly two miles of new separated bicycle and pedestrian routes • Two new or upgraded arterial crossings • Connecting schools, Boys & Girls Club, Poudre Trail and Natural Areas STAFF REPORT: Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins Collaboration 5 •FC Moves • Park Planning & Development • Natural Areas • Engineering • Traffic Operations • Streets • Poudre School District • Larimer County • People For Bikes STAFF REPORT: Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins Youth to Benefit from Project Putnam Elementary After-school Walking Club 6 • 3,000 K-12 Students Putnam, Irish, Lincoln & Poudre • Boys & Girls Club • Safe Routes to School Programming • Community Celebration in 2020 STAFF REPORT: Trail and Roadway Improvements Benefiting K-12 Sstudents in Northwest Fort Collins