Increase safety for bicyclists, pedestrians, <br />and motorists. <br />3.1 Effectively enforce .laws that affect bicyclist and pedestrian safety. <br />Effective enforcement of laws that protect the safety of others can help address <br />conflicts between motorists, cyclists; and pedestrians. <br /> lead partners priority resources <br />3.1.1 <br />Develop a program to educate pedestrians, <br />bicyclists, and motorists about crosswalk EPD, PWE/I-P PWM/TO <br />laws and conduct enforcement as <br />appropriate. <br />3.1.2 <br />Develop legislative strategy for addressing <br />PWFJTP BTA, COE- <br />IGR <br />EPD <br /> <br />pedestrian and bicycle safety issues at the , <br />, <br />state level. GEARs/EBC <br />3.1.3 . <br />Work with Police Department to develop <br />shared understandin of safe issues <br />g ty' <br />PWE/TP, EPD <br />EBGGEARs d ~ a b <br />~ ; o <br />and laws that pertain to pedestrians and <br />bicyclists. <br />3.1.4 <br />Enforce "no parking of automobiles" in PDD/PS EPD <br />bike lanes and on sidewalks. <br />3.15 <br />Examine reasons for riding bikes on <br />downtown sidewalks and work to DEI, EPD PWElfP, A <br />ameliorate the problem through an PWM <br />education campaign and accompanying <br />enforcement. <br />3.1.G <br />Re-examine the "no bikes on sidewalks" -;DEI, PWE~fP .EPD <br />zone for possible expansion. <br />;, <br />,o <br /> ;- Q <br />,,~ <br />a <br />;~ <br /> <br /> <br />Note: For a list of acronyms and c <br /> <br />ontact information, see page 31. ;~ <br />?a <br />;o <br />0 <br /> <br /> ~' 19 <br />