Sustainability

Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)

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The Nashville BPAC is an advisory committee for the Metropolitan Government established by Mayor Karl Dean to promote and encourage safe bicycling and walking to further Nashville’s goal of becoming a bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly city. One of the BPAC’s main focuses will be on Nashville’s interest to increase the safe usage of bicycle and pedestrian facilities as a significant and beneficial mode of transportation and recreation.

In addition to Transportation and Recreational benefits, there are four major benefits of creating a more bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly Nashville.

Economic

  • Attracts business to Nashville-vibrant communities
  • Increases property values
  • Provides improved transportation access – MTA, RTA, sidewalks and greenways
  • More walking/biking foot traffic for businesses
  • “Eyes on the street” - safety increases: commercial, office, and neighborhood areas
  • Reduces health care costs
  • Decreases future capital expense – with complete transportation options

Health

  • Improves air quality – asthma, lung disease
  • Reduces obesity, overweight population (Nashville 56%)
  • Reduces cardiovascular diseases and diabetes
  • Fewer ER patients and associated costs
  • Lowers general health care costs

Environmental

  • Improves air quality (CO2 reduction, CMAQ funding)
  • Reduces carbon footprint – fossil fuel, heat electricity
  • Reuse of existing infrastructure – infill development
  • Less greenfield development – growing smart

Quality of life

  • Neighborhood access to parks, greenways, sidewalks
  • More Livable communities
  • Eyes on street – decreases safety concerns
  • Varied access to community services
  • Improves vitality rate, decrease health concerns

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