Regional Bicycle Pedestrian Implementation Strategy

The Regional Bicycle Pedestrian Implementation Strategy outlines the specific actions our region should take to turn the non-motorized component of Destination 2030 into reality, and clearly outlines areas of responsibility for city, county, regional, and state agencies, as well as private and non-profit organizations. The Strategy was developed under the guidance of the Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and was approved by the Executive Board on July 25, 2002. For more information on the Strategy, contact Kirste Johnson, kjohnson@psrc.org, 206-971-3270.

REPORT
Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Implementation Strategy
for the Central Puget Sound Region

Full Report  [pdf 2.65MB]

Cover, Table of Contents, Executive Summary, Chapter 1: Background  [pdf]
Chapter 2: Regional Context  [pdf]
Chapter 3: Destination 2030: The Long-Range Plan for Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation  [pdf]
Chapter 4: Recommended Strategies to Implement Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Systems and Associated Programs  [pdf]
Chapter 5: Implementation Challenges, Next Steps, List of Acronyms  [pdf]
Appendices 1-3:  [pdf]
Appendix 1: Regional Policies Supporting Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation
Appendix 2: Examples of Success - Implementation of Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects and Programs in the Central Puget Sound Region
Appendix 3: Summary Capital Facility Development Guidance
Appendix 4: Matrix of Recommended Actions and Agency Responsibilities  [pdf]