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Saratoga Springs Complete Street Policy Vision (May 2012)
The City of Saratoga Springs Complete Streets Policy will encourage the development of a complete streets
network throughout the City to create a more balanced transportation system. The Policy shall be consistent
with and assist in achieving the goals and recommendations set forth in the City's Comprehensive Plan and
other policy documents. The Policy shall ensure new and updated public and private projects are planned,
designed, maintained and operated to enable safer, comfortable and convenient travel to the greatest extent
possible for users of all abilities including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders.
This checklist is intended to assist the City in achieving its vision for complete streets.
Project Name: Willow Lane Subdivision
Project Location / Limits: 138 Ash Street Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Project Description: 3 lot subdivision for 3 single family residences
Date: 1 /31 /23
Instructions: For each box checked, please provide a brief description for how the item is addressed,
not addressed, or not applicable and include supporting documentation.
Street Classification (identify street or streets within the project area)
Principal arterial ❑ Minor arterial ❑ Mixed use collector ❑ Mixed use local ❑
Residential collector ❑ Residential local Special use street ❑
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Item to Be Addressed/ Checklist Consideration
YES I NO
I N/A
Required Description
Do bicycle and pedestrian accommodations exist? (see page 2 for
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examples)
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Do transit facilities exist within the study area, including bus and
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train stops/stations?
Is the project area on a transit route? CDTA Service Routes
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F1
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Are there bicycle racks, shelters, or parking for transit riders
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0
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available?
Do connective opportunities exist with schools, hospitals, senior
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El
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care or community centers or persons with disabilities within
project area?
Are there gaps inhibiting continuous access between schools,
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0
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hospitals, senior care, or community centers or persons with
disabilities within pr9ject area?"
Are there prominent landmarks, recreation, shopping, employment ❑ E ❑
center, cultural centers or other key destinations that offer
opportunities to connect this site?
Please list and/or describe planning or policy documents addressing bicyclist, pedestrian, transit, or truck/ freight use for
the project area. Examples can include: City of Saratoga Springs Comprehensive Plan, City of Saratoga Springs Open
Space Plan, Capital District Transportation Committee Bicycle/ Pedestrian Priority Network, City Standard Details, etc.
Not Applicable -Residential Subdivision
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detectable warning
surface
Acceptable slope and
❑ Yes ONO ■❑NA
cross -slope for driveway ramps,
sidewalks, crossings)
Have conflicts been reduced
❑■ Yes ❑ No ❑ NA
among pedestrian, bicyclists,
and motor vehicles (access
management)?
Design meets guidelines such as described below for
s/transit facilities?
Are streetscape elements
W Yes ❑No ❑NA
proposed such as
landscaping, street trees,
planters, buffer strips, etc?
Pedestrian -level lighting
X Yes ❑No ❑NA
Public seating or benches
❑ Yes KNo ❑NA
Yes ❑No ❑NA Describe
per surve
'American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) - A Policy on Geometric Design of Highway and Streets, Guide for
the Development of Bicycle Facilities and AASHTO Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities; Public Right -of -Way
Accessibility Guide(PROWAG); Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD); Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG);
National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) - Urban Bikeway Design Guide. New York State Department of Transportation —
City of Saratoga Springs Complete Streets Checklist