§ 93.45   PERFORMANCE MEASURES.
   In order to evaluate whether the streets and transportation network are adequately serving each category of users, the town’s Street Department shall collect and report baseline and annual data, including in high-need areas, on matters relevant to this policy, including, without limitation, the following information:
   (A)   Mileage by new and existing bicycle infrastructure;
   (B)   Linear feet of new and existing pedestrian infrastructure;
   (C)   Number of new and existing ADA-compliant curb ramps installed;
   (D)   Number of new street trees planted;
   (E)   Type and number of pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly signage and landscaping improvements, including street furniture and lighting;
   (F)   Bicycle and pedestrian counts, including in high-need areas;
   (G)   Commute mode percentages as provided by the American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau (e.g., drive alone, carpool, transit, bicycle, walk);
   (H)   The percentage of transit stops accessible via sidewalks and curb ramps;
   (I)   The number, locations, and causes of collisions, injuries, and fatalities by each mode of transportation;
   (J)   The total number of children walking or bicycling to school; and
   (K)   Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) or Single Occupancy Vehicle (SOV) trip reduction data.
(Ord. 2018-09, passed 10-1-2018)