Cycling and Walking Plan City of Canning
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Cycling and Walking Plan City of Canning IW167800-0000-CT-RPT-0001 Final 18 September 2017 City of Ca nning Cycling and Walking Plan Cycling and Walking Plan Project No: IW167800 Document Title: Cycling and Walking Plan Document No.: IW167800-0000-CT-RPT-0001 Revision: Final v7 Date: 15 September 2017 Client Name: City of Canning Client No: Client Reference Project Manager: A. Sun, L. Fogarty Author: A. Sun, E Richardson, L.Fogarty, L. Donovan File Name: J:\IE\Projects\06_Central West\IW167800 Jacobs Group (Australia) Pty Limited ABN 37 001 024 095 11th Floor, Durack Centre 263 Adelaide Terrace PO Box H615 Perth WA 6001 Australia T +61 8 9469 4400 F +61 8 9469 4488 www.jacobs.com © Copyright 2016 Jacobs Group (Australia) Pty Limited. The concepts and information contained in this document are the property of Jacobs. Use or copying of this document in whole or in part without the written permission of Jacobs constitutes an infringement of copyright. 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Document history and status Revision Date Description By Review Approved 0 Draft 01/06/2016 Draft for internal review/release to Steering Committee LF/ER/AS ER/KW RI 1 Draft 22/06/2016 Minor typographical changes from client; Technical review LF ER RI improvements from KW Final 11/08/2016 Final LF ER RI Final v1 27/09/2106 Changes from client LF RI RI Final v2 16/11/2016 Changes from client LF ER RI Final v3 25/11/2016 Changes to mode share LF ER ER Final v4 02/12/2016 Changes to maps from client LF LF LF Final v5 24/02/2017 Changes to maps/Appendix G from client LF LF LF Final v6 28/02/2017 For public consultation LF LF LF Final v7 15/09/2017 Changes following public consultation LF/ER LD LD IW116500-0000-CT-RPT-0001 i Cycling and Walking Plan Contents Executive Summary .........................................................................................................................................1 Part 1 Strategic Section ...................................................................................................................................8 1. Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................9 1.1 Objective ................................................................................................................................................9 1.2 Structure of this Plan ..............................................................................................................................9 2. Current Cycling and Walking in Canning .......................................................................................... 11 2.1 Population and Potential Growth .......................................................................................................... 11 2.2 Mode Share Trends ............................................................................................................................. 12 3. Role and Benefits of Cycling and Walking ........................................................................................ 15 3.1 Role of Cycling and Walking ................................................................................................................. 15 3.2 Reducing Traffic Congestion ................................................................................................................ 15 3.3 Environmental Benefits ........................................................................................................................ 16 3.4 Improved Health and Fitness ................................................................................................................ 16 3.5 Reduced Road Trauma ........................................................................................................................ 16 3.6 More Cost Effective Transport Infrastructure ......................................................................................... 16 3.7 Independent Travel Options ................................................................................................................. 17 3.8 Improved Social Cohesion .................................................................................................................... 17 3.9 Economic Benefits to Private Business ................................................................................................. 17 3.10 Economic Benefits to Individuals .......................................................................................................... 19 4. Review of Policies, Strategies and Guidelines ................................................................................. 20 4.1 Integrated Transport Strategy ............................................................................................................... 20 4.2 Canning City Centre Movement Access and Parking Strategy (MAPS) ................................................. 20 4.3 City of Canning Sustainability Policy ..................................................................................................... 21 4.4 City of Canning Housing Strategy ......................................................................................................... 21 4.5 City of Canning Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan ............................................................. 22 4.6 City of Canning Disability and Inclusion Plan ........................................................................................ 23 4.7 City of Canning Existing Bicycle Plan ................................................................................................... 24 4.8 Guideline for Developing a Bicycle Plan ............................................................................................... 25 4.9 Cycling Imagineering Workshop Report ................................................................................................ 25 4.10 DoT/Main Roads Planning and Designing for Pedestrians .................................................................... 26 5. Data Collection and Analysis ............................................................................................................ 27 5.1 Identification of Key Attractors .............................................................................................................. 27 5.2 Crash Data and Analysis ...................................................................................................................... 28 5.3 Strava .................................................................................................................................................. 31 5.4 Saddle Surveys .................................................................................................................................... 31 6. Community and Stakeholder Engagement ....................................................................................... 33 6.1 Consultation Strategy ........................................................................................................................... 33 6.2 Key Stakeholder Responses ................................................................................................................ 33 6.2.1 Workshop 1 .......................................................................................................................................... 33 6.2.2 Workshop 2 .......................................................................................................................................... 34 IW116500-0000-CT-RPT-0001 ii Cycling and Walking Plan 6.3 Community Response .......................................................................................................................... 34 6.3.1 Schools ................................................................................................................................................ 34 6.3.2 General Community ............................................................................................................................. 35 7. Vision, Principles and Targets........................................................................................................... 38 7.1 Vision for Cycling and Walking in Canning ............................................................................................ 38 7.2 What Increases Cycling and Walking? Case Studies in Other Cities ..................................................... 38 7.2.1 Cycling ................................................................................................................................................. 38 7.2.2 The Hague ........................................................................................................................................... 39 7.3 Relationship Between Cycling and Train Stations ................................................................................. 40 7.4 Planning Principles for Cycling and Walking ......................................................................................... 41 7.5 Mode Share Targets ...........................................................................................................................