Walk and Bike Task Force Draft Report Ready

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Fernandina Beach Deputy City Manager/City Engineer Charlie George formed a citizens’ task force for safe walking and biking to help identify improvements in pedestrian and cyclist safety. After three public meetings over March, April, and May, the task force will hold a community meeting on Monday, June 12, from 4-6 p.m. at City Commission Chambers to review the draft task force final report.

Its safety improvement recommendations fall into three broad categories:

Road improvements:

Repair South Fletcher Avenue as quickly as possible.

Ask for a safety study as part of repaving and renovating Atlantic Avenue.

Ask the county to focus on Citrona Drive, as this is an important route to our schools.

Make crossing improvements on South Eighth Street at Clinch Drive and do a speed limit assessment.

Ask the state to add bike lanes or a trail on South Eighth Street from the AIP to the Shave Bridge.

Simple projects:

Encourage residents to use new TextMyGov app to report safety problems.

Promote cycling to the beach, and put weather-resistant bike racks at every beach access where possible. 

More complex projects: 

Beech Street (South Eighth to South 14th) Design Study: Ask the city to improve Beech Street from South Eighth to South 10th to maximize available parking, add landscaping to slow traffic and provide a trail for safe walking and biking.  

15th Street Connector from Amelia Park to Bosque Bello. This low intensity street provides a north-south connector from Amelia Park to Bosque Bello with a series of small improvements: signage, crosswalks, push to cross lights, and 600 ft. of paved path from Dade Street to Amelia Circle.  

Downtown Waterfront Trail from the sigh School to the Waterfront at Ash Street. At a community meeting in January 2020 the trail proposal was well received. The trail is under consideration for funding in the future.   

14th Street Trail: Support the county in an effort to put a trail on North 14th Street connecting Atlantic Avenue to the Dee Dee Bartels Boat Ramp. Old Town residents want a trail, and the truck drivers want the walkers and cyclists off the narrow road.

At the city commission’s regular meeting July 18, 2023, at 6:00 p.m at City Hall, the task force will present a final report