1. County of Fairfax, Virginia
Department of Transportation
Bicycle Parking Guidelines
Board Transportation Committee
May 19, 2015
Adam Lind
Transportation Planner
Fairfax County Department of Transportation
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Overview
• Purpose & Need
• Process
• Current Conditions
• Next Steps
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Purpose & Need
• People who ride bikes need places to park
– If not, bikes are chained to trees, sign poles, railings, etc…
– Increases possibility of stolen bikes, disruption of walkways
– Negatively affects the appearance of the community
• Site review provides opportunity to install correct
bicycle parking
• Different types of bicycle parking based on
development type
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Purpose & Need
• Short-term parking
– For guests, customers,
and visitors
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Purpose & Need
• Long term parking
– For employees and residents
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Purpose & Need
• Lots of opportunity for incorrect bicycle
parking design
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Process
• Development of draft Fairfax County
Bicycle Parking Guidelines started in 2010
• Developed in a partnership with DPZ, OCR
– VDOT reviewed and commented
• Bicycle parking rates based on
local/national survey
– Number of bicycle parking spots needed based
on type of development and size
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• Multifamily Residential: 1 visitor space
per 50 units
• Multifamily Residential TSA: 1 visitor
space per 25 units
• Retail: 1 visitor space per 10,000 SF
• Retail TSA: 1 visitor space per 5,000 SF
• 5600 Columbia Pike-Bailey’s Crossroads
• 432 Residential Units
• 9 bike racks for visitors
• Bike parking room in garage
with 72 bike racks
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Project Example
• 5600 Columbia Pike-Bailey’s Crossroads
• 432 Residential Units
• 9 bike racks for visitors
• Bike parking room in garage with 72 bike racks
• TD Bank - Dranesville
• 2,600 Sq. Ft
• 2 bike racks for customers/employees
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Process
• Contains information and graphics on:
– Acceptable style of bicycle racks
– Placement of bicycle racks in a variety of
situations
– Number of bicycle racks suggested based on
development type and location in the county
• Mixed-Use/Transit Station Areas vs Other
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Current Conditions
• No set standard in PFM for type of bicycle
parking or number of spots required
• No guidelines for proper placement or
location of bicycle parking
• Current proffer language states that
number of racks, location, and layout must
be approved by FCDOT Bicycle
Program
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Current Conditions
• Development community has no guide or
starting place for bicycle parking
– Inefficient process
– Staff spends a significant amount of time
explaining details on number of bicycle
parking needed, type, location, design
– Creates opportunity for errors and
inconsistency
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Next Steps
• Board of Supervisor review and comment
on Bicycle Parking Guidelines
• Begin public process to have elements of
guide adopted into PFM as standard
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Questions?
Thank You
adam.lind@fairfaxcounty.gov