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1 For El Paso, TX

2 Has this happened to you? As a motorist?

3  Look at investing into more cycling lanes  Addition of cycling lanes can create jobs  Addition of cycling lanes can bring more cycling events  Income for the city  Interest for cycling tourists

4 CITY OF EL PASO CITY COUNCIL Business Proposal for “City of El Paso Bicycle Route Plan of 2011” Comparison of Austin Bicycle Plan of 1980; Demography’s; Weather/Climate and Metro Status on “OZONE” To The City of Austin’s Bicycle Advisory Council Image courtesy of Bicycle, by David Herlih The history of the “Bicycle” as illustrated on this picture is from early 1800’s designing a “Mechanical Horse” by Oierre Mechaux in Paris of 1860

5 The United States Department of Transportation Case 25, 1995 was a positive decision toward the Decision and Policy from experts under the utilization of bicycles as Transportation The City of Austin Street Smarts Task Force of 2008 assistance in receiving the City of Austin Award the Friendly Community the Silver Level (a 4 Level Category: Platinum, Gold, Silver, & Bronze) by The League of American Bicyclist (1996/rev.2002) which was established in 1880 and considers the 5E’s: Engineering; Education; Encouragement; Enforcement; Evaluation & Planning

6 The Promotions of Health; Wealth; and Freedom, The Municipality Government estimate of: Finances = Savings: Tails: $1 Million per mile; Bike Lanes: $5,000 a mile; $100 Parks 2 bikes, $40,000 garages 1 car; 20 bike cops = 1 police cruiser a) Funding & Infrastructure (lack of funding) b) Benefit & society as a whole (unsafe motorist accidents & cost) c) Bicycle Races and Clubs.

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9 Source: Austin Bicycle Plan 1996

10  Lack of areas for cyclists to ride safely  Cyclists aren’t only doing it for exercise  Students cycle to school  Some professionals cycle to work  Less chance of a cyclist getting crossed by driver  Less chance of death or accident to occur with dedicated cycling lanes.

11 Resler near Belvidere.

12 Resler going to Trans MountainBuffer from traffic at 5 PM

13 Belvidere near Mesa

14  NYC Buffer Zones NYC Buffer Zones  Portland, OR Cycling intersections Portland, OR Cycling intersections

15 Could use a larger area between the traffic.

16  Adding the lanes will decrease amounts of traffic in some areas  Cycle lanes will make it more safe and more fun for people to get out and ride  The space is already available in A LOT of areas  Much needed jobs can be created  El Paso won’t be claimed as one of the fattest cities…


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