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Link and Place:
           A Guide to
  Street Planning and Design

             Prof. Peter Jones
Centre for Transport Studies, UCL, London

       Engineers Australia, 6th October 2009
Introduction

• For decades, the primary concern on urban
  streets has been to design for traffic
  movement, often resulting in poor street
  environments for pedestrians
• Growing recognition that streets contribute
  in many ways to economic, environmental
  and social life – which has been neglected:
  – “Sharing the Main Street” (NSW, RTA)
  – “Transitioning urban arterial roads to activity
    corridors” (Curtis & Tiwari, Perth)
  – “Manual for Streets” (DfT, UK)
•‘Manual for Streets’,
•Department for Transport, 2007
[and others]



  •   Recognises current problems
  •   Advocates greater emphasis
      on Place
  •   Concentrates on residential
      streets
Introduction

               ‘Link & Place: A Guide to
               Street Planning and Design’,
               Peter Jones, Natalya Boujenko
               and Stephen Marshall, 2007


               •   Advocates an approach based on
                   streets as movement conduits
                   (Links) and destinations in their
                   own right (Places)
               •   Can be applied to any street within
                   a city or a town
PRINCIPLES: Dual functions of streets
          LINK                   PLACE
          street as a            street as a
          movement conduit       destination in its
                                 own right
PRINCIPLES: Dual functions of streets
          LINK                   PLACE
          street as a            street as a
          movement conduit       destination in its
                                 own right


          Design objective:      Design objective:
          save time              spend time
PRINCIPLES: Dual functions of streets
          LINK                   PLACE
          street as a            street as a
          movement conduit       destination in its
                                 own right


          Design objective:      Design objective:
          save time              spend time
LINK and PLACE activities



  LINK:                     PLACE:
  Through movement by:      •   People standing,
  •   Private cars, vans,       sitting, sightseeing,
      goods vehicles            shopping, trading
  •   Public transport      •   Public performances,
                                parades,
  •   Cycles                    demonstrations, etc.
  •   Pedestrians           •   Parking (including
                                cycle parking)
                            •   Loading / servicing
PLACE Levels




                                           A
                                           B
                                           C



  • Places of national, city, local significance, etc.
  • Based on catchment area, cultural significance, etc.
  • These form a spatial scatter – not contiguous
LINK Levels




                                        I
                                        II
                                        III


  • Spectrum of types, from strategic to local routes
  • Strategic routes all connect up to form a single
    contiguous network
  • May have several transport networks: trucks, PT, …
The Link/Place Matrix
                           Place status
                           High                            Low




                    High
      Link status
                    Low




                                      Each cell represents a
                                      particular type of street with
                                      a specific combination of a
                                      Link and Place status level
Street types in a ‘5 x 5’ Matrix
Link & Place applied to street network

• Link levels based on existing road
  classification, but with modifications:
  – To reflect change in de facto function
  – To allow for priority for public transport or
    cyclists
• Place levels based on:
  – Catchment areas of premises alongside
  – Cultural importance of adjoining buildings
  – Cultural importance of the street space itself
Link & Place applied to street network
Uses of the Matrix

• Identifies set of street types (cells) with
  unique balance of Link/Place functions
• Further sub-division based on main land
  use and mode priorities
• A street may change its cell by time of
  day, day of week or time of year
• Design standards differ by cell
  – Performance standards
  – Design requirements
  – Speed limits for a given Link status may vary
    by Place status and land use type
…Leads to different design solutions




I-A     I-B     I-C     I-D     I-E                                     I-A     I-B     I-C     I-D     I-E


II-A    II-B    II-C    II-D    II-E    • Two urban streets             II-A    II-B    II-C    II-D    II-E

                                        • Same width
III-A   III-B   III-C   III-D   III-E                                   III-A   III-B   III-C   III-D   III-E
                                        • Different Link/Place status
IV-A    IV-B    IV-C    IV-D    IV-E    • Different designs             IV-A    IV-B    IV-C    IV-D    IV-E


V-A     V-B     V-C     V-D     V-E                                     V-A     V-B     V-C     V-D     V-E
Using Link & Place in Design
• Identify relevant street user groups and
  their desired activities
• Determine infrastructure requirements –
  ‘street design elements’
• Decide on level of provision:
  – Minimum
  – Desirable
• Use Link and Place status to determine
  balance of space/capacity allocation
• Where no acceptable design solution:
  downgrade Link or Place status (e.g.
  Trafalgar Square)
Allocating ‘Discretionary’ Space

            Pdes           Pdes                          Place status
         Pmin               Pmin




                                           Link status
                    Lmin

                    Ldes




Link     E           Available space
       of nve        between
         op lo
           tio pe    desirable and
              ns
                     minimum levels
Ldes




Lmin



                Pmin       Pdes    Place
Case study: Freiburg
 • Population = 210,000
 • Disruption from trams from
   congestion
 • Poor accessibility at tram stops
 • Poor pedestrian environment
 • High traffic volumes
 • High traffic speed


 Two design sections:
 • Same Link status
 • Place status higher in the
   second design section
Different balance along a route


   Design section 1




   • Central carriageway portion to be converted to a dedicated tramway
   • Cycle lanes added
   • Segregated tram, cycle and traffic provision
Different balance along a route

   Design section 2




   • Higher Place status, district shopping centre
   • The design offers greater street provision to pedestrians, cyclists and street
     scene improvements
   • Tram not specially segregated, but shares the carriageway with general traffic
     (separation in time through traffic signals only)
Different balance along a route

                         Link status is the same
                Place status is higher on design section 2
    Relative Link status to Place status is lower on design section 2
Lower Link status to achieve Place



                              Streets around                 Place
                              Trafalgar Square
              nal




                                                     Link
         Natio ry             Before                        I-A    I-B    I-C    I-D    I-E    I-F
          Galle
                              reconstruction –
                                                            II-A   II-B   II-C   II-D   II-E   II-F
                      rrace   After construction –
              rt h Te
         No
                                                            III-A III-B III-C III-D III-E III-F
                     gar
               Trafal e
                      r
                 Squa                                       IV-A IV-B IV-C IV-D IV-E IV-F
                              North Terrace
                                                            V-A V-B V-C V-D V-E                V-F
                              After construction –
                                                            VI-A VI-B VI-C VI-D VI-E VI-F
Flow Reductions: Approaches to Trafalgar Square


   1250                            1150

   1400                            1150
                                                  1350
    550                            450
                                                  1350
    800                            450
                                                  750
                                                  750


                                                  850
   467    Existing
          AM Flows                                800
                            1350
   467    Existing
                                          900     400
          PM Flows          850
          World Square                    750     500
   400    AM Target Flows   1050
                                          500
   800
          World Square
                            750
          PM Target Flows                 550
Stakeholder Engagement: Background
  • Traditionally, traffic engineers develop street
    scheme solution(s) and then ‘consult’ residents
    and local businesses, by asking for ‘objections’
  • Local people have very little input into the design
    process, so that:
     – Their concerns and ideas are not incorporated
     – They have little understanding of the limitations faced
       by traffic engineers when designing streets
     – They have little ownership of the final scheme
  • This can lead to public apathy, or major high
    profile disputes in areas with many competing
    street uses
Aims of the Study

• To develop tools that enable local people
  to contribute meaningfully to the street
  space design process, through an
  understanding of options and constraints
• Two tools developed (‘block’s and ‘bytes’):
  – Tool 1: Physical blocks representing space
    use
  – Tool 2: Computer program – bytes -
    (LineMap) to record, edit and analyse data
Tool 1 - Blocks

• Use scale blocks to represent different
  space uses, in conjunction with detailed
  maps of the high street:
  – Users are made aware of many of the
    component options (’street design elements’)
    for allocating street space
  – They then generate their own options, by
    combining blocks in different ways and at
    different locations
  – Maps to scale allow users to work within the
    constraints that the engineers face, without
    having to have detailed knowledge.
Blocks – Colour and Size

• Use of colour to
                            Feature          Colour
  denote different types
                            Vehicle Lane       Grey
  of space usage.
                            Bus Lane           Red
• Some of these based Cycle Lane              Green
  on current street         General Parking   Yellow
  colour categories, e.g. Disabled Parking     Blue
  blue denotes disabled Loading               Brown
  parking (blue badge) Bus Stop              Orange
• Size is based on size Traffic Island        Cyan

  of space actually         Signal Crossing/ Magenta
                            Zebra Approach
  needed to fit facility in
Box contents
Example of loading bay block

           60mm




                               1:250
Bloxwich High Street
Existing conditions
Bloxwich High Street:

• 89 shops, 5 pubs, 2 large supermarkets, 1 school,
  2 churches and a prosperous market

• 20,000 vehicles, 2-way in 12 hours

• 20 bus routes pass through area

• Pressures on parking/loading

• Concentration of accidents along the High Street
Local Council Interests

• Original proposals developed by consultants
  and put out to public consultation in 2003 - with
  strong opposition from local traders and
  residents – and was withdrawn
• Council decided to try again, using a more
  participatory approach, involving local
  businesses, residents and politicians
• Resulted in a two-stage workshop-based
  exercise, followed by ‘formal’ public consultation
Public Engagement Process

• Workshop 1
  – Describes the background to and reasons for
    the exercise
  – Allows groups of stakeholders to use the
    Blocks to propose their own solutions.
• Workshop 2
  – Stakeholders are shown their own plans in
    GIS, along with the planners solution, in
    LineMap.
  – The aspects of each plan can be discussed
    on screen, and combined into a new plan.
Design Considerations
               Place status
                                               LINK Function:
Link status


                                    national
                 city               highway
              boulevard
                       district
                     high street

                               local
                              streets




  PLACE:                           Minimum
  Function:                         spaces
  Parking Bays                       13
  Loading Bays                       12
  Disabled Bays                         4
  Bus Stops                             8
  Crossings                             3
Workshop 1: Local Stakeholders
Feedback and sharing ideas
Workshop One - Reactions
• Participants were enthusiastic about the
  task
• They were divided into two design groups
• This method of design was liked by
  previously ‘council sceptical’ people.
  – They felt it was “their schemes” and felt that
    the council may pay more attention to them
    than they had to their concerns in the past.
• Council found that both schemes were
  broadly feasible – blocks had built in basic
  constraints
Workshop Two
• Previous participants were invited back
  and other participants also attended
• The two schemes designed at the first
  workshop were presented in road marking
  form and block form on maps plotted using
  LineMap and on screen
• Participants worked together, and agreed
  on a combination of both schemes to be
  put to public consultation, based on on-
  screen editing of the GIS format
Scheme comparison
Workshop Two - Reactions


• A consensus was reached
• Participants were very satisfied with the
  process
• One combined scheme was agreed to be
  put out to public consultation:
  – with some minor changes to its design
  – With some sub-options (e.g. 20 mph zone?)
Display Bus on Bloxwich High Street




The display includes the full plan, information about the
area, and a description of the design process
Conclusions

• This time high level of public/business support at the
  formal consultation stage, and very little opposition
• Using scale blocks and maps makes the design process
  as simple as possible to understand, and highlights
  opportunities and constraints
• LineMap provides a bridge between outline design and
  professional drawings – suitable for use in larger public
  meetings for scheme editing
• Process enables councils to regain confidence of local
  people and plan with a wider understanding of the needs
  of an area.
• Allows members of the public to participate in street
  design and encourages innovative solutions
• Council very pleased with outcome – removes normal
  confrontational approach – and is now using method in
  other contentious areas
Conclusions
• Link & Place provides a new way of
  addressing problems on urban streets
• It is intuitive and understood and
  supported by stakeholders
• Gives due weight to both movement and
  non-movement functions of streets
• Encourages strategic view and
  comprehensive performance assessment
• Results in site-sensitive designs – not
  uniform solutions along a corridor
Role of Different Professionals

                         Link        Place

         Planning       Transport    Urban
                        planners    planners




                         Traffic      Urban
         Design




                        engineers   designers
                    .
A shift in Design Philosophy


‘Rooms & Corridors’
(Buchanan, 1963)
A Shift in Design Philosophy


‘Rooms & Corridors’
(Buchanan, 1963)




  Open-plan Office
  (Link & Place)
Methodological Imbalances

LINK:                         PLACE:
• Full design standards       • Partial design standards
• Quantitative PIs            • Qualitative PIs
• Modelling flows, etc        • Modelling - ?????
• Evaluation of user          • Evaluation of features;
  benefits:                     no direct measures of
   – VoT savings                user benefit:
   – NOT value of bus lane!      – VoT SPENT
                                 – Quality of experience
Thank you

Peter.jones@ucl.ac.uk

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Link And Place A Guide To Street Planning And Design By Prof Peter Jones

  • 1. Link and Place: A Guide to Street Planning and Design Prof. Peter Jones Centre for Transport Studies, UCL, London Engineers Australia, 6th October 2009
  • 2. Introduction • For decades, the primary concern on urban streets has been to design for traffic movement, often resulting in poor street environments for pedestrians • Growing recognition that streets contribute in many ways to economic, environmental and social life – which has been neglected: – “Sharing the Main Street” (NSW, RTA) – “Transitioning urban arterial roads to activity corridors” (Curtis & Tiwari, Perth) – “Manual for Streets” (DfT, UK)
  • 3. •‘Manual for Streets’, •Department for Transport, 2007 [and others] • Recognises current problems • Advocates greater emphasis on Place • Concentrates on residential streets
  • 4. Introduction ‘Link & Place: A Guide to Street Planning and Design’, Peter Jones, Natalya Boujenko and Stephen Marshall, 2007 • Advocates an approach based on streets as movement conduits (Links) and destinations in their own right (Places) • Can be applied to any street within a city or a town
  • 5. PRINCIPLES: Dual functions of streets LINK PLACE street as a street as a movement conduit destination in its own right
  • 6. PRINCIPLES: Dual functions of streets LINK PLACE street as a street as a movement conduit destination in its own right Design objective: Design objective: save time spend time
  • 7. PRINCIPLES: Dual functions of streets LINK PLACE street as a street as a movement conduit destination in its own right Design objective: Design objective: save time spend time
  • 8. LINK and PLACE activities LINK: PLACE: Through movement by: • People standing, • Private cars, vans, sitting, sightseeing, goods vehicles shopping, trading • Public transport • Public performances, parades, • Cycles demonstrations, etc. • Pedestrians • Parking (including cycle parking) • Loading / servicing
  • 9. PLACE Levels A B C • Places of national, city, local significance, etc. • Based on catchment area, cultural significance, etc. • These form a spatial scatter – not contiguous
  • 10. LINK Levels I II III • Spectrum of types, from strategic to local routes • Strategic routes all connect up to form a single contiguous network • May have several transport networks: trucks, PT, …
  • 11. The Link/Place Matrix Place status High Low High Link status Low Each cell represents a particular type of street with a specific combination of a Link and Place status level
  • 12. Street types in a ‘5 x 5’ Matrix
  • 13. Link & Place applied to street network • Link levels based on existing road classification, but with modifications: – To reflect change in de facto function – To allow for priority for public transport or cyclists • Place levels based on: – Catchment areas of premises alongside – Cultural importance of adjoining buildings – Cultural importance of the street space itself
  • 14. Link & Place applied to street network
  • 15. Uses of the Matrix • Identifies set of street types (cells) with unique balance of Link/Place functions • Further sub-division based on main land use and mode priorities • A street may change its cell by time of day, day of week or time of year • Design standards differ by cell – Performance standards – Design requirements – Speed limits for a given Link status may vary by Place status and land use type
  • 16. …Leads to different design solutions I-A I-B I-C I-D I-E I-A I-B I-C I-D I-E II-A II-B II-C II-D II-E • Two urban streets II-A II-B II-C II-D II-E • Same width III-A III-B III-C III-D III-E III-A III-B III-C III-D III-E • Different Link/Place status IV-A IV-B IV-C IV-D IV-E • Different designs IV-A IV-B IV-C IV-D IV-E V-A V-B V-C V-D V-E V-A V-B V-C V-D V-E
  • 17. Using Link & Place in Design • Identify relevant street user groups and their desired activities • Determine infrastructure requirements – ‘street design elements’ • Decide on level of provision: – Minimum – Desirable • Use Link and Place status to determine balance of space/capacity allocation • Where no acceptable design solution: downgrade Link or Place status (e.g. Trafalgar Square)
  • 18. Allocating ‘Discretionary’ Space Pdes Pdes Place status Pmin Pmin Link status Lmin Ldes Link E Available space of nve between op lo tio pe desirable and ns minimum levels Ldes Lmin Pmin Pdes Place
  • 19. Case study: Freiburg • Population = 210,000 • Disruption from trams from congestion • Poor accessibility at tram stops • Poor pedestrian environment • High traffic volumes • High traffic speed Two design sections: • Same Link status • Place status higher in the second design section
  • 20. Different balance along a route Design section 1 • Central carriageway portion to be converted to a dedicated tramway • Cycle lanes added • Segregated tram, cycle and traffic provision
  • 21. Different balance along a route Design section 2 • Higher Place status, district shopping centre • The design offers greater street provision to pedestrians, cyclists and street scene improvements • Tram not specially segregated, but shares the carriageway with general traffic (separation in time through traffic signals only)
  • 22. Different balance along a route Link status is the same Place status is higher on design section 2 Relative Link status to Place status is lower on design section 2
  • 23. Lower Link status to achieve Place Streets around Place Trafalgar Square nal Link Natio ry Before I-A I-B I-C I-D I-E I-F Galle reconstruction – II-A II-B II-C II-D II-E II-F rrace After construction – rt h Te No III-A III-B III-C III-D III-E III-F gar Trafal e r Squa IV-A IV-B IV-C IV-D IV-E IV-F North Terrace V-A V-B V-C V-D V-E V-F After construction – VI-A VI-B VI-C VI-D VI-E VI-F
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  • 25. Flow Reductions: Approaches to Trafalgar Square 1250 1150 1400 1150 1350 550 450 1350 800 450 750 750 850 467 Existing AM Flows 800 1350 467 Existing 900 400 PM Flows 850 World Square 750 500 400 AM Target Flows 1050 500 800 World Square 750 PM Target Flows 550
  • 26. Stakeholder Engagement: Background • Traditionally, traffic engineers develop street scheme solution(s) and then ‘consult’ residents and local businesses, by asking for ‘objections’ • Local people have very little input into the design process, so that: – Their concerns and ideas are not incorporated – They have little understanding of the limitations faced by traffic engineers when designing streets – They have little ownership of the final scheme • This can lead to public apathy, or major high profile disputes in areas with many competing street uses
  • 27. Aims of the Study • To develop tools that enable local people to contribute meaningfully to the street space design process, through an understanding of options and constraints • Two tools developed (‘block’s and ‘bytes’): – Tool 1: Physical blocks representing space use – Tool 2: Computer program – bytes - (LineMap) to record, edit and analyse data
  • 28. Tool 1 - Blocks • Use scale blocks to represent different space uses, in conjunction with detailed maps of the high street: – Users are made aware of many of the component options (’street design elements’) for allocating street space – They then generate their own options, by combining blocks in different ways and at different locations – Maps to scale allow users to work within the constraints that the engineers face, without having to have detailed knowledge.
  • 29. Blocks – Colour and Size • Use of colour to Feature Colour denote different types Vehicle Lane Grey of space usage. Bus Lane Red • Some of these based Cycle Lane Green on current street General Parking Yellow colour categories, e.g. Disabled Parking Blue blue denotes disabled Loading Brown parking (blue badge) Bus Stop Orange • Size is based on size Traffic Island Cyan of space actually Signal Crossing/ Magenta Zebra Approach needed to fit facility in
  • 31. Example of loading bay block 60mm 1:250
  • 33. Existing conditions Bloxwich High Street: • 89 shops, 5 pubs, 2 large supermarkets, 1 school, 2 churches and a prosperous market • 20,000 vehicles, 2-way in 12 hours • 20 bus routes pass through area • Pressures on parking/loading • Concentration of accidents along the High Street
  • 34. Local Council Interests • Original proposals developed by consultants and put out to public consultation in 2003 - with strong opposition from local traders and residents – and was withdrawn • Council decided to try again, using a more participatory approach, involving local businesses, residents and politicians • Resulted in a two-stage workshop-based exercise, followed by ‘formal’ public consultation
  • 35. Public Engagement Process • Workshop 1 – Describes the background to and reasons for the exercise – Allows groups of stakeholders to use the Blocks to propose their own solutions. • Workshop 2 – Stakeholders are shown their own plans in GIS, along with the planners solution, in LineMap. – The aspects of each plan can be discussed on screen, and combined into a new plan.
  • 36. Design Considerations Place status LINK Function: Link status national city highway boulevard district high street local streets PLACE: Minimum Function: spaces Parking Bays 13 Loading Bays 12 Disabled Bays 4 Bus Stops 8 Crossings 3
  • 37. Workshop 1: Local Stakeholders
  • 39. Workshop One - Reactions • Participants were enthusiastic about the task • They were divided into two design groups • This method of design was liked by previously ‘council sceptical’ people. – They felt it was “their schemes” and felt that the council may pay more attention to them than they had to their concerns in the past. • Council found that both schemes were broadly feasible – blocks had built in basic constraints
  • 40. Workshop Two • Previous participants were invited back and other participants also attended • The two schemes designed at the first workshop were presented in road marking form and block form on maps plotted using LineMap and on screen • Participants worked together, and agreed on a combination of both schemes to be put to public consultation, based on on- screen editing of the GIS format
  • 42. Workshop Two - Reactions • A consensus was reached • Participants were very satisfied with the process • One combined scheme was agreed to be put out to public consultation: – with some minor changes to its design – With some sub-options (e.g. 20 mph zone?)
  • 43. Display Bus on Bloxwich High Street The display includes the full plan, information about the area, and a description of the design process
  • 44. Conclusions • This time high level of public/business support at the formal consultation stage, and very little opposition • Using scale blocks and maps makes the design process as simple as possible to understand, and highlights opportunities and constraints • LineMap provides a bridge between outline design and professional drawings – suitable for use in larger public meetings for scheme editing • Process enables councils to regain confidence of local people and plan with a wider understanding of the needs of an area. • Allows members of the public to participate in street design and encourages innovative solutions • Council very pleased with outcome – removes normal confrontational approach – and is now using method in other contentious areas
  • 45. Conclusions • Link & Place provides a new way of addressing problems on urban streets • It is intuitive and understood and supported by stakeholders • Gives due weight to both movement and non-movement functions of streets • Encourages strategic view and comprehensive performance assessment • Results in site-sensitive designs – not uniform solutions along a corridor
  • 46. Role of Different Professionals Link Place Planning Transport Urban planners planners Traffic Urban Design engineers designers .
  • 47. A shift in Design Philosophy ‘Rooms & Corridors’ (Buchanan, 1963)
  • 48. A Shift in Design Philosophy ‘Rooms & Corridors’ (Buchanan, 1963) Open-plan Office (Link & Place)
  • 49. Methodological Imbalances LINK: PLACE: • Full design standards • Partial design standards • Quantitative PIs • Qualitative PIs • Modelling flows, etc • Modelling - ????? • Evaluation of user • Evaluation of features; benefits: no direct measures of – VoT savings user benefit: – NOT value of bus lane! – VoT SPENT – Quality of experience