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Resolution Number
2019-041
Approved Date
06/11/2019
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Resolution Type
Text Amendments to Comprehensive Plan 2030 for approval purposes
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Indian River County Comprehensive Plan 2030
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Proposed amendments to Transportation and Capital Improvements sent for approval before adopting
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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br /> extensively landscaped 15' buffer and trail from Iekind-Rd-I-95 to the Sebastian Elementary <br /> School. <br /> In the past, the City of Vero Beach has undertaken a number of noteworthy roadway landscaping <br /> and beautification projects, including Royal Palm Pointe (which features decorative streetlights, <br /> signs, a fountain, and benches) and 21' St from Indian River Blvd to US 1/8th Ave (which includes <br /> landscaped medians, landscaped shoulders and pedestrian-friendly street improvements). Finally, <br /> 14th Street in downtown Vero Beach was improved with fountains, benches, paver blocks, and <br /> playground equipment. <br /> L . <br /> ' p - - <br /> Bicycle/Pedestrian System <br /> In Indian River County, the bicycle and pedestrian network is composed of the sidewalks and <br /> bicycle lanes adjacent to the existing collector and arterial roadway system. While 72 62% of the <br /> county's road mileage has bicycle lanes or paved shoulders; only 3-733% of the road centerline <br /> mileage has sidewalks. Road segments with existing pedestrian facilities are defined as those <br /> roadways having a sidewalk along at least one side for the total length of the segment. Currently, <br /> there are 200-321 centerline miles of bike lanes or paved shoulders and 102 169 miles of <br /> sidewalks in Indian River County. <br /> In October of 1997, the MPO adopted its first countywide Bicycle/Pedestrian Plan. The plan, <br /> which was updated in 20042015, focuses not only on facility needs, but also on educational <br /> programs. With respect to bicycle and sidewalk facilities, the plan indicates that the ideal <br /> bicycle/pedestrian system would be five foot paved shoulders and five foot sidewalks on each <br /> side of all thoroughfare plan roadways. Because of various constraints, including canals, <br /> existing curbing, and lack of right-of-way, the plan recommends different cross sections for <br /> various roadways. <br /> In 20042015, 37%9%of the roadway network had a bicycle level of service(BLOS) of"E"or"F," <br /> while 20% of the roadway network had a pedestrian level of service (PLOS) of "E" or "F". <br /> According to the MPO plan, .. - .., . . ._. . .. - - . <br /> .. . . . . ... ; .. . . .. . ,: ..• . . • ,f f ,t it The costs of <br /> sidewalk projects and bike lane projects, excluding the projects that are expected to be <br /> implemented in conjunction with cost feasible highway projects, are around $10 million and$15 <br /> million, respectively. The county's bicycle and pedestrian facilities are illustrated in Figures <br /> 4.11A and 4.11B, Existing and Future Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities. Existing facilities <br /> include on-road facilities such as bike lanes, wide shoulders, and sidewalks. <br /> Currently, the County implements its Bikeway/Sidewalk Plan through various means. One way <br /> is by regulation. Through its land development regulations, the county requires developers to <br /> install sidewalks and bike paths in conjunction with development projects. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 34 <br /> APPENDIX A-Transportation Amendments <br />
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