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R16-006 1 RESOLUTION R16 -006 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITYOF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, CALLING ON FLORIDA GOVERNOR RICK SCOTT, 5 STATE SENATE PRESIDENT ANDY GARDINER, AND STATE 6 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE STEVE CRISAFULLI TO ENACT A 7 BILL TO INSTALL EMBEDDED, IN -ROAD, SOLAR - POWERED, 8 MARKER LIGHTS IN OR WITHIN A 1 -MILE RADIUS OF AN 9 URBAN AREA IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION, 10 RECONSTRUCTION, OR OTHER CHANGE OF ANY STATE 11 TRANSPORTATION FACILITY; AND PROVIDING AN 12 EFFECTIVE DATE 13 14 WHEREAS, in 2013, most bicyclist fatalities occurred between 4 PM and Midnight 15 (48 percent) and 68 percent in urban areas; and 16 WHEREAS, many costal roads in the State of Florida are required to turn off street 17 lights during turtle nesting season (March thru October). Embedded, In -Road Solar Marker 18 Lights will provide a bike lane lighting source during the turtle season and throughout the 19 year; and 20 WHEREAS, bicyclists accounted for 2.35 percent of all traffic fatalities and 21 approximately 48,000 bicyclists were injured in 2013; and 22 WHEREAS, in 2013, 743 people lost their lives in bicycle /motor vehicle crashes, or 23 two people every day of the year in the USA; and 24 WHEREAS, 83 percent of bicyclists surveyed said they felt threatened for their 25 personal safety during their rides by motorists; and 26 WHEREAS, 68 percent of bicyclists fatalities occurred in urban areas; and 27 WHEREAS, 57 percent of bicyclists fatalities occurred at non - intersections; and 28 WHEREAS, in 2013, the State of Florida ranked first in the nation with the highest 29 rate of bicyclist fatalities with 6.8 bicyclist fatalities per million residents, compared to the C:\ Users\ Stanzionet \Appdata \Local\Microsoft\Windows \Temporary Internet Files\ Content. IE5\ TQFSZ5NC \Supporting_Bike_Lane_Lights_ - Reso.Doc 30 national average of 2.35 percent; and 31 WHEREAS, in 2013, the State of Florida ranked first in the nation with the highest 32 rate of bicyclist fatalities with 5.5 percent of all total traffic fatalities, compared to the 33 national percentage of 2.3 percent; and 34 WHEREAS, public agencies are required to maintain minimum reflectivity of 35 longitudinal pavement markings unless continuous lighting assures that the markings are 36 clearly visible at night; and 37 WHEREAS, when Embedded, In -Road Solar Markers (RRPMs) supplement or 38 substitute for longitudinal lines, minimum pavement retro reflectivity levels are not 39 applicable; and 40 WHEREAS, Embedded, In -Road Solar Marker Lights improve the nighttime 41 visibility of bike lanes and bicyclists and reduce the risk of roadway departure crashes by 42 making the bike lanes visible for drivers at a greater distance; and 43 WHEREAS, Embedded, In -Road Solar Markers Lights are approved by the Florida 44 Department of Transportation (FDOT) as an Internally Illuminated Raised Pavement Markers 45 (IIRPM); and 46 WHEREAS, Embedded, In -Road Solar Marker Lights are economical and easy to 47 install with zero maintenance; and 48 WHEREAS, in 2012, The National Safety Council (NSC) estimated that the bicycle 49 fatality crash cost to society is $3.3B and the bicycle injury cost to society is $2.9B 50 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 51 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 52 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as C:\ Users \Stanzionet \Appdata\Local \Microsoft \Windows \Temporary Internet Files\ Content. IE5\ TQFSZ5NC \Supporting_Bike_Lane_Lights_ - Reso.Doc 53 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption. 54 Section 2. The City of Boynton Beach City Commission calls on Florida 55 Governor Rick Scott, State Senate President Andy Gardiner and State House Speaker Steve 56 Crisafulli to require the installation of embedded, in -road, solar - powered marker lights in 57 certain bicycle ways that are established in, or within a specified radius of, an urban area. 58 Section 3. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 59 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5day of WA-114-E. 2016. 60 61 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 62 63 YES NO 64 Mayor — Jerry Taylor 65 66 Vice Mayor - Joe Casello 67 68 Commissioner - David T. Merker 69 70 Commissioner - Mack McCray 71 72 Commissioner - Michael M. Fitzpatrick 73 75 VOTE 5 75 76 77 ATTEST: 78 79 a dok •� i 80 81 I dith A. Pyle, CMC/ 82 f nterim City Clerk 83 85 (Corporate Seal) ? cr rr' < zy � 86 ti u.<<, r C:\ Users\ Stanzionet \Appdata\Local\Microsoft\Windows \Temporary Internet Files\ Content. IE5\ TQFSZSNC \Supporting_Bike_Lane_Lights_ - _Reso.Doe