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File #: 18-649    Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Individual Item Ready
File created: 10/26/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/12/2018 Final action:
Title: Presentation and possible direction to staff regarding proposed amendments to Article V of Chapter 126 of the Code of Ordinances regarding bicycles.
Attachments: 1. CoNB Ch 126 Bicycle Revisions R6

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Garry Ford, City Engineer

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(830) 221-4020 - gford@nbtexas.org

 

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Presentation and possible direction to staff regarding proposed amendments to Article V of Chapter 126 of the Code of Ordinances regarding bicycles.

 

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BACKGROUND / RATIONALE:

City staff is proposing amendments to Article V of Chapter 126 of the Code of Ordinances regarding bicycles to clean up this ordinance and address the operation of bicycles on sidewalks. In addition, the definition of a “vulnerable road user” is proposed to be moved into the definitions section of Chapter 126.  Changes to specific sections are detailed below:

 

Sec. 126-1. Definitions.

                     Revising the diameter of a bicycle wheel from 14 to 10 inches in the definition of bicycle.

                     Moving the definition of “vulnerable road user” from Sec. 126-103.

 

Sec. 126-103. Vulnerable road users.

                     Moving the definition of “vulnerable road user” to Sec. 126-1.

 

Ch. 126, Art. V, Div. 2. Licenses, Tags, Registration and Fees.

                     Removing this division for bicycle registration, issuance of bicycle licenses and metal tags, and bicycle inspections. The Police Department does not have a formal process for these procedures, and they are not commonly requested.

 

Sec. 126-251. Lamps and reflectors.

                     Clean up of this section to make it more enforceable.

 

Sec. 126-266. Traffic regulations apply to persons riding bicycles; competitive racing.

                     Removed definition of bicycle as it is already listed in Sec. 126-1.

 

Sec. 126-267. Obedience to traffic devices.

                     Specifying that bicycles in the bike lanes must travel in the direction of adjacent motor vehicles unless the bike lane is designated otherwise.

 

Sec. 126-271. Manner of riding on roadways; use of bicycle paths.

                     Clean up of the text to make more enforceable.

 

Sec. 126-272. Prohibited on sidewalks; posted areas.

                     Renaming section to “Riding on sidewalks”.

                     Allowing for operation of bicycles on sidewalks with the exception of specified areas, including where the sidewalk abuts a building, when it would endanger pedestrians, or where operation of a bicycle on the sidewalk is prohibited by an official traffic control device.

                     Requiring cyclists on the sidewalk to yield right-of-way to pedestrians and give an audible signal before overtaking and passing a pedestrian.

                     Requiring cyclists to dismount and walk their bicycle across in pedestrian crosswalks when pedestrians are present.

                     Created exceptions for the riding on sidewalk prohibitions for people 12 years of age or under, an adult accompanying a person 12 years of age or under, and where there is an obstruction in the bike lane adjacent to the sidewalk.

 

Sec. 126-276. Bicycle turn signals.

                     Created this section to require cyclists to give hand and arm signals.

 

All proposed amendments have been reviewed by the Police Department and City Attorney’s Office.

 

ADDRESSES A NEED/ISSUE IN A CITY PLAN OR COUNCIL PRIORITY:

2006 Comprehensive Plan: Transportation Goal 21: Provide a system of convenient and safe transportation facilities through comprehensive, cooperative and continuing transportation system planning and development.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

N/A

 

Recommendation

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:

The Transportation and Traffic Advisory Board unanimously voted to recommend the proposed amendments to Article V of Chapter 126 of the City of New Braunfels Code of Ordinances regarding bicycles at their meeting on October 18, 2018.

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval of the proposed amendments to Article V of Chapter 126 of the Code of Ordinances regarding bicycles.