BICYCLING FOR TRANSPORTATION AT GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Impact/Purpose:
Increase the use of bicycling as a desirable form of transportation on the Georgia State University campus.
Description:
The project will engage the university arts community in environmental sustainability, and the placement of artistic bike racks will increase awareness that bicycling is a feasible and appropriate means of transportation. The individuals either bicycling for transportation of considering bicycling as a means of transportation will increase. The project directly addresses the goals of the Clean Air Act and other statutes and programs.
Record Details:
Record Type:PROJECT(
ABSTRACT
)
Start Date:08/15/2009
Completion Date:08/14/2010
Record ID:
249524
Keywords:
AIR POLLUTION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, TRANSPORTATION, HEALTH PROMOTION,
Related Organizations:
Role
:OWNER
Organization Name
:GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Mailing Address
:33 Gilmer St SE
Citation
:Atlanta
State
:GA
Zip Code
:30303
Project Information:
Approach
:Effective urban transportation means that a variety of transportation modes are available. Use of bicycles for transportation is important to environmental improvement, public health and sustainable transportation. Bicycling reduces air pollution by replacing automobiles and reduces vehicle congestion. University communities are more likely to commute by bicycle than city dwellers. However, a downtown urban university campus poses unique challenges for those who use bicycles for transportation. Downtown campus environments often lack acceptable facilities for securing and storing bicycles at destinations. There is often resistance to increasing bicycle facilities because of negative perceptions about bicycle racks (aesthetically unappealing, not secure, and damage to property). Potential bicycle users often face barriers due to perceptions that bicycling on downtown streets is unsafe, lack of facilities for unanticipated bicycle repairs, and lack of awareness of bicycle facilities. This project seeks to investigate and address the barriers to bicycle use and develop a program of encouraging bicycles at Georgia State University. The goal is to increase utilitarian bicycle use on the downtown college campus and improve infrastructure to support bicycling. The project will determine student, faculty, and staff perceptions and attitudes regarding utilitarian bicycle use, as well as the perceptions of the downtown business community regarding bicycling and bicycle racks. It will investigate information, policies, and environmental changes necessary to overcome negative perceptions by providing information to both current and potential riders. A contest to design aesthetically pleasing, highly-functional, and secure bicycle racks will be conducted to encourage student interest in bicycle facilities and to increase acceptance of bicycle racks as public art. A campus facility will be developed to allow bicycle users to obtain minor repairs. Geographic informat
Cost
:$9,999.00
Research Component
:Pollution Prevention/Sustainable Development
Project IDs:
ID Code
:SU834436
Project type
:EPA Grant