Jurupa Valley Circulation Master Plan for Bicyclists & Pedestrians

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03 | EXISTING CONDITIONS AND ANALYSIS

WALKING MODE SHARE Walking as a means of transportation to work is much more prevalent than bicycling and does not mirror the trends seen in bicycling. Walking mode shares as high as 10 percent are observed throughout the eastern part of the city. This distribution suggests a strong need for a well-connected, safe pedestrian network (see Figure 3-7).

Figure 3-7: WALK TO WORK MODE SHARE

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Typical Costs

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Figure 4-3: Missing Walking Facilities Along Mobility Corridors

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Bicycle Recommendations

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Figure 3-17: Pedestrian Barriers

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Figure 3-21: Propensity Model Results

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Figure 3-18: Trails

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Figure 3-16: Activity Centers

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Figure 3-15: Transit Use Levels

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Figure 3-14: Key Improvements

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Figure 3-12: Level of Service

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Figure 3-13: Population Growth

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Figure 3-11: Volume-to-Capacity Ratios

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Figure 3-8: Public Transit to Work Mode Share

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Figure 3-9: No Vehicle Ownership

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Figure 3-10: Average Daily Volume

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Figure 3-7: Walk to Work Mode Share

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Figure 3-6: Bicycle to Work Mode Share

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Figure 3-4: Median Income

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Applicable Legislation

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Federal Legislation

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Safe Routes to School

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Figure 3-5: Child Resident Density

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Bicycle and Pedestrian State of Practice

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Figure 3-2: Population Density

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Figure 3-3: Employment

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