Consent 1.J.
Regular City Council Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 07/11/2016
- TITLE
- Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Feasibility Study
- PRESENTED BY:
- Candi Millar
- Department:
- Planning & Community Services
Presentation:
PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT
City Council is being presented with the Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Feasibility Study for the Council to make a recommendation to the Policy Coordinating Committee (PCC). The Council received information regarding this study at its July 5 Work Session.
The Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Study is a planning study that evaluates alternatives for the development of separated bicycle and pedestrian facilities from Highway 3 atop the Rimrocks to existing bicycle and pedestrian facilities below (Rimrock Road, etc.) between North 27th Street and Zimmerman Trail.
The Goals and Expectations of the Study include:
The Technical Advisory Committee comprised of City, County and MDT staff reviewed the document on May 5, 2016 and is forwarding a recommendation of approval. The Yellowstone County Board of Planning reviewed the document and held a public hearing on May 24, 2016. No one spoke during the public hearing. The Planning Board is forwarding a recommendation of approval to the PCC.
The Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Study is a planning study that evaluates alternatives for the development of separated bicycle and pedestrian facilities from Highway 3 atop the Rimrocks to existing bicycle and pedestrian facilities below (Rimrock Road, etc.) between North 27th Street and Zimmerman Trail.
The Goals and Expectations of the Study include:
- Identify routes that safely convey bicyclists and pedestrians addressing the needs of both recreational users and commuters.
- Evaluate the feasibility of achieving ADA compliance.
- Identify access points and place-making opportunities.
- Consider the unique geology of the Rimrocks in the evaluation of alternatives.
- Maintain consistency with existing community plans.
- Identify and engage all relevant stakeholders, particularly the Rimrock neighborhoods.
- Enhance recreational and anesthetic opportunities from atop the Rims.
- Provide a key connection within the proposed 26-mile marathon loop trail around Billings.
- Develop a prioritized list of short-term and long-term projects.
The Technical Advisory Committee comprised of City, County and MDT staff reviewed the document on May 5, 2016 and is forwarding a recommendation of approval. The Yellowstone County Board of Planning reviewed the document and held a public hearing on May 24, 2016. No one spoke during the public hearing. The Planning Board is forwarding a recommendation of approval to the PCC.
ALTERNATIVES ANALYZED
↵City Council may:
- Approve the Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Study and forward that recommendation to the PCC via the Council representative.
- Approve the Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Study with modifications and forward that recommendation to the PCC via the Council representative..
- Do not approve the Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Study and forward that recommendation to the PCC via the Council representative..
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There should be no direct financial impact from the adoption of this study. However, it will assist with future planning, funding, and design for incorporating bike/ped facilities in the corridor between North 27th Street and Zimmerman Trail along the rimrocks.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the City Council approve the Rimrocks to Valley Bike/Ped Feasibility Study and forward that recommendation via the City's representative to the PCC at its July 19 meeting.