Goal X: Safe Routes

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Please come back on September 22 to read and comment on the draft plan.



Provide safe routes for all users to travel throughout the Town.



Goal.The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.The specific and measurable steps, answering the question
“What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”


Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.

The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.



Policy X.1. Prioritize safety and accessibility for all users along major routes, including pedestrians, cyclists, and equestrians.


orange pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborators
209Regularly inspect, clean, and repair pedestrian, equestrian, and cyclist routes for cracks, debris, obstructions, and other needed repairs.

Public WorksParks and Recreation
210Work with schools to identify and respond to any community concerns regarding school bus stop locations.

Police, Public Works


211Research and utilize appropriate equipment to keep pedestrian and cyclist routes maintained.

Public WorksParks and Recreation
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 1-2 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
212Adopt regulations for the use of E-bikes or other similar transportation modes, focusing on designated areas, speed limits, and etiquette.

Parks and Recreation

Police, Public Works
213Inform the community about the rules for E-bikes and other similar transportation modes.Parks and Recreation

Public Works, Town Manager’s Office, Police
214Continue to allow, yet ensure, memorials along roads are designed and positioned safely, by creating standards similar to the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Roadside Memorial Policy.

Public Works


The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
215

Increase safety for students walking or biking to school by:

  • Formally identifying and promoting safe routes.
  • Continuing to educate students and parents on safety practices.
  • Working with schools, including charter and private schools, to provide safe crossings.
Police Public Works

216

Increase safety, awareness, and visibility of pedestrians and cyclists by comprehensively improving street and intersection design:

  • Adding signage in high-traffic areas to alert drivers.
  • Delineating multi-use lanes (paved shoulders for bikes, pedestrians, etc.) for cyclists through pavement color, physical barriers, or other design techniques.
  • Study and improve crosswalk safety by addressing timing, design, and other factors, where needed or requested.
  • Address the width of paved shoulders in areas of inadequacy, especially at 1st and Tangerine.
  • Evaluate all Town multi-use paths for safety, focusing on minimizing areas with steep slopes and tight curves.
Public Works




people on horseback
Policy X.2. Educate pedestrians, equestrians, hikers, and cyclists about safety and proper etiquette along roadways, trails, and multi-use paths.


orange pinThe timeframe for the following actions will be updated in alignment with OV Trails Connect.Department LeadKey Collaborators
217Develop safety guidelines, etiquette standards, and route maps for pedestrians, equestrians, and cyclists.Parks and Recreation

Public Works
218

Distribute information about safety guidelines, etiquette, and routes through the following methods:

  • Town website, publications, and newsletters
  • Information at local businesses
  • Signage along multi-use paths to direct flow and enhance wayfinding
  • Educational programs
  • Partnerships with local resorts and hotels
  • Explore OV or similar platforms
Parks and RecreationPublic Works, Town Manager’s Office, CED



police at traffic stop
Policy X.3. Improve traffic safety and flow along major roadways and intersections.


orange pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
219Evaluate alternative intersection designs, such as roundabouts, to improve traffic flow and safety at intersections.

Public Works
220Periodically review the timing of traffic signals for better alignment along major roadways.

Public Works
221Strive to maintain a stable traffic flow (Traffic Engineering Standard Level “D” or greater) while maximizing the balance between safe and efficient traffic movement, with an emphasis on safety.Public Works
The following actions are anticipated for completion in 3-6 years:Departments
222

Coordinate with the State to improve traffic flow, safety, maintenance, and aesthetics of Oracle Road by:

  • Aligning traffic signals.
  • Enhancing landscaping and beautification efforts.
Public Works

223Work with surrounding jurisdictions to coordinate traffic signal timing along major routes.Public Works

The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 7-10 years:Departments
224Evaluate and identify improvements to address traffic flow and safety at key intersections with heavy traffic flow.

Public Works

225

Complete long-range planning for the roadway network that:

  • Addresses proper capacity to serve traffic generated by the land uses depicted on the Land Use Map.
  • Identifies transportation needs, connections, access on major roadways, and alternative routes to alleviate congestion on Oracle Road.
Public Works


Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
  • Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
  • Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
  • Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
  • Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
  • Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.

WEBSITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Please come back on September 22 to read and comment on the draft plan.



Provide safe routes for all users to travel throughout the Town.



Goal.The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.The specific and measurable steps, answering the question
“What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”


Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.

The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.



Policy X.1. Prioritize safety and accessibility for all users along major routes, including pedestrians, cyclists, and equestrians.


orange pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborators
209Regularly inspect, clean, and repair pedestrian, equestrian, and cyclist routes for cracks, debris, obstructions, and other needed repairs.

Public WorksParks and Recreation
210Work with schools to identify and respond to any community concerns regarding school bus stop locations.

Police, Public Works


211Research and utilize appropriate equipment to keep pedestrian and cyclist routes maintained.

Public WorksParks and Recreation
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 1-2 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
212Adopt regulations for the use of E-bikes or other similar transportation modes, focusing on designated areas, speed limits, and etiquette.

Parks and Recreation

Police, Public Works
213Inform the community about the rules for E-bikes and other similar transportation modes.Parks and Recreation

Public Works, Town Manager’s Office, Police
214Continue to allow, yet ensure, memorials along roads are designed and positioned safely, by creating standards similar to the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Roadside Memorial Policy.

Public Works


The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborators
215

Increase safety for students walking or biking to school by:

  • Formally identifying and promoting safe routes.
  • Continuing to educate students and parents on safety practices.
  • Working with schools, including charter and private schools, to provide safe crossings.
Police Public Works

216

Increase safety, awareness, and visibility of pedestrians and cyclists by comprehensively improving street and intersection design:

  • Adding signage in high-traffic areas to alert drivers.
  • Delineating multi-use lanes (paved shoulders for bikes, pedestrians, etc.) for cyclists through pavement color, physical barriers, or other design techniques.
  • Study and improve crosswalk safety by addressing timing, design, and other factors, where needed or requested.
  • Address the width of paved shoulders in areas of inadequacy, especially at 1st and Tangerine.
  • Evaluate all Town multi-use paths for safety, focusing on minimizing areas with steep slopes and tight curves.
Public Works




people on horseback
Policy X.2. Educate pedestrians, equestrians, hikers, and cyclists about safety and proper etiquette along roadways, trails, and multi-use paths.


orange pinThe timeframe for the following actions will be updated in alignment with OV Trails Connect.Department LeadKey Collaborators
217Develop safety guidelines, etiquette standards, and route maps for pedestrians, equestrians, and cyclists.Parks and Recreation

Public Works
218

Distribute information about safety guidelines, etiquette, and routes through the following methods:

  • Town website, publications, and newsletters
  • Information at local businesses
  • Signage along multi-use paths to direct flow and enhance wayfinding
  • Educational programs
  • Partnerships with local resorts and hotels
  • Explore OV or similar platforms
Parks and RecreationPublic Works, Town Manager’s Office, CED



police at traffic stop
Policy X.3. Improve traffic safety and flow along major roadways and intersections.


orange pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
219Evaluate alternative intersection designs, such as roundabouts, to improve traffic flow and safety at intersections.

Public Works
220Periodically review the timing of traffic signals for better alignment along major roadways.

Public Works
221Strive to maintain a stable traffic flow (Traffic Engineering Standard Level “D” or greater) while maximizing the balance between safe and efficient traffic movement, with an emphasis on safety.Public Works
The following actions are anticipated for completion in 3-6 years:Departments
222

Coordinate with the State to improve traffic flow, safety, maintenance, and aesthetics of Oracle Road by:

  • Aligning traffic signals.
  • Enhancing landscaping and beautification efforts.
Public Works

223Work with surrounding jurisdictions to coordinate traffic signal timing along major routes.Public Works

The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 7-10 years:Departments
224Evaluate and identify improvements to address traffic flow and safety at key intersections with heavy traffic flow.

Public Works

225

Complete long-range planning for the roadway network that:

  • Addresses proper capacity to serve traffic generated by the land uses depicted on the Land Use Map.
  • Identifies transportation needs, connections, access on major roadways, and alternative routes to alleviate congestion on Oracle Road.
Public Works


Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
  • Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
  • Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
  • Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
  • Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
  • Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.
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