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TIC 2018-04-23 Item 2E - Grant Application - WA State Department of Transportation for 2018 Safe Routes to School
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TIC 2018-04-23 Item 2E - Grant Application - WA State Department of Transportation for 2018 Safe Routes to School
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04/23/18
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Transportation and Infrastructure 2017-2020
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For fatal andlor serious iniury bicvclistlDedestrian collisions from 2012-2016 at the Droiect Iocation(s) provide the: <br />Location <br />Crash report number <br />Contributing circumstances <br />1. <br />2. <br />Etc. <br />How many evident injury, possible injury, unknown injury or no injury crashes occurred between 2012-2016 at the <br />project location(s)? <br />How many other bike/pedestrian collisions within 1 mile of the project may be addressed by the project? <br />Explain: <br />Speeds: At the proposed project location(s) what is the: <br />Posted travel speed (mph): <br />Operating speed (85th percentile) (mph): <br />Desired speed (the target speed) (mph): <br />At the proposed project location(s) what is the vehicle volume (average daily traffic -ADT): <br />What are the crossing accommodations at the proposed project location(s) (indicate number and type) <br />None <br />Marked crosswalks <br />Marked crosswalk plus traffic calming <br />Crossing guard or student safety patrol <br />Stop sign, traffic signal, flashing beacons <br />Greenhouse gas emissions policy <br />Does the local jurisdiction have an adopted greenhouse gas emissions policy (see RCW 70.235.070 for details about this <br />consideration)? Yes No <br />Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Note the local jurisdiction's progress toward meeting ADA requirements for public right <br />of way: Example: Not started, 25% complete, complete. <br />Complete Streets Ordinance: Does the local jurisdiction have an adopted complete streets ordinance? Yes No <br />Bicycle Friendly Ranking: Does the local jurisdiction have a Bicycle Friendly Ranking? Yes No Applied in most <br />recent cycle, awaiting results <br />Part 4: Additional Questions for Pedestrian and Bicycle Program Projects <br />(Complete this section, only if applying for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Program funding.) <br />Numbers of bicyclists and pedestrians at project location: <br />Number of people biking Number of people walking <br />Date and method of biking and walking data collection: <br />Equity information <br />What percent of the population in the project location census block group are: <br />Living below the poverty line? <br />Racial/ethnic minorities <br />Above 65 years old <br />Have disabilities <br />See the WSDOT Data Portal for this information. <br />2018 Pedestrian and Bicycle and Safe Routes to School Application for Funding Page 3 of 4 <br />31 <br />
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