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CHESC June 17 2014

Photo credit: Cain Buckler. CHESC June 17 2014. Outline. Why bicycle geographies? The team The goals and outcome Recommendations. Why Bicycle Geographies?. Campus TDM. Why do so few students, faculty, and staff bicycle to SF State’s Campus?

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CHESC June 17 2014

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  1. Photo credit: Cain Buckler CHESC June 17 2014

  2. Outline • Why bicycle geographies? • The team • The goals and outcome • Recommendations

  3. Why Bicycle Geographies?

  4. Campus TDM • Why do so few students, faculty, and staff bicycle to SF State’s Campus? • How to increase mode share of bicycling from4 percent to 20 percent?

  5. Bicycle Geography (Spatial Range)

  6. The Team & Development

  7. Course organized with the help of: Wendy Bloom (SF State Capital Planning) Jerry Davis (Chair, Geography) Meaghan Smith (CSU Chancellor’s Office) Kenji Wada & David Prigge (Bicycle Geography TA’s) Bert Hill (League of American Bicyclists, Instructor) Liz Brisson (SFCTA) Luis Montoya (SFMTA) Janice Li (SFBC)

  8. Equipment

  9. Goals & Outcomes Scholarly literature US case study Global case study Intercept Survey Field Trips Bike to Work Day Campus Presentation City Presentation

  10. Intercept Survey (April 15, 16, 17) Why don’t students, faculty, & staff cycle? What can be done to increase cycling?

  11. Target: Spatial Range 2-5 Miles • 14% of survey respondents: • Live within 5 miles from campus • Own bike • Don’t bike • BART “last mile”

  12. Bicycle Field Trips

  13. Bicycle Field Trips Photo credit: David Prigge

  14. Field work in Geography

  15. Learning about obstacles

  16. Field Work

  17. Bike to Work Day

  18. Bike To Work Day

  19. Campus Presentation: Recommendations

  20. Final Presentation to Campus

  21. Final Presentation to Campus

  22. Presentation to City

  23. Presentation to City

  24. Recommendation: Bicycle Coordinator • Bicycle Planning Expertise • Liaison with City & State • Seek State/Federal Funding • Bike Barn location planning • Marketing/ Promotion (coordinate BTWD, Bike Trains)

  25. Bicycle Storage?

  26. Thank You!

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