(a) The Village of Gibsonburg is committed to tracking and evaluating performance measures in relation to the Complete Streets policy and its impact on the accessibility, economy, safety, and health of the Village. Performance measures will be utilized to compare data for the diverse users of the transportation system by disaggregating geographic data by census block group and comparing impact on residents over sixty-five (65) years old, under eighteen (18), or with disabilities. Every two years, the Village of Gibsonburg Administrator shall measure (or collect from appropriate source) and report to Village Council and the general public an evaluation using, but not limited to, the following performance measures:
(1) Miles of new or restriped on-street bicycle facilities
(2) Linear feet of new sidewalk
(3) Number of new ADA compliant curb ramps installed along city streets
(4) Number of improved crosswalks/intersections to accommodate pedestrians
(5) Percentage of students walking or biking to school (Gibsonburg Exempted Village Schools)
(6) Percentage of residents identified as obese (Sandusky County Community Health Assessment - every 3 years)
(7) Number of crashes, injuries, and fatalities by mode
(8) Percentage completion of bicycle and pedestrian networks located in village limits as envisioned by the Sandusky County AT Plan
(9) Number of commercial vacancies in the Village
(10) Number of approved or denied exceptions
(11) Report on project effectiveness of engaging with individuals impacted by the project, consideration of their suggestions, and documentation of improvements that resulted from their input. Results will be disaggregated by age, race/ethnicity, gender, income, and vehicle access to measure the inclusivity of engagement relative to the demographic makeup of the community.
(12) Relative share of projects implemented within one-fourth (¼) mile of schools, health care services, grocery stores, banks, parks, and recreational facilities within the central business district.
(13) Relative share of projects implemented in census block groups with a higher-than.average proportion of people over sixty-five (65) years old, people under eighteen (18), and people with disabilities or with a median income lower than the Village median.
(b) The Village of Gibsonburg Administrator Annual Report will include outcomes for each performance measure contained in this policy compared to the previous year(s). This annual
report is available for public review on the Village website.
(Ord. 7-2022. Passed 5-19-22.)