
Active Transportation Counts Program Update
"Learn about the latest updates from the Active Transportation Counts Program, including accomplishments, pre- and post-count program details, recommendations for program elements and agency roles, next steps, and contact information for the project manager. Enhance your understanding of the program's efforts to collect bicycle and pedestrian counts, develop guides for future investments, and support regional transportation initiatives in Orange County."
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Active Transportation Counts Program Update CAC Bicycle/Pedestrian Subcommittee March 26, 2019
Project Overview Accomplishments The Active Transportation Count Program: Built from existing efforts to collect bicycle and pedestrian counts throughout the County Consolidated all counts into a single location Developed a guide for future active transportation investments Support for regional active transportation efforts Developed Orange County s first bicycle flow map 2
Pre-Count Program Count locations: Concentrated Higher order roadways Ramp locations 3
Post-Count Program Count locations: 541 unique locations Geographic spread Varying facility types 4
Recommendations - Program Elements 3. Specific Purpose Counts 1. Continuous Counts 2. Cyclic Counts Temporal trends Based on travel patterns Automatic counter Distributed across County Collected periodically Portable counter Based on specific needs Example: before-and-after counts 6
Recommendations Agency Roles OCTA Cities University / Consultant Provide supplemental data Build on OCTA efforts Provide program support Update bike flow map Conduct research Manages and collects all data Purchases, installs, and maintains equipment Coordinates 7 7
Next Steps Establish data management network Begin programmatic data collection Refine bike flow map Guidance and coordination for cities 8
Contact Information Sam Sharvini, Project Manager (714) 560-5769 ssharvini@octa.net 9