Pinellas Trail Loop maps

Safety Improvements map Creating 
Ladders of Opportunity Environmental Justice Areas Healthy food desert

Bicycle & Pedestrian
Safety Improvements

Pinellas County: 1,113 pedestrian and bicycle crashes - 2012

38% of all fatal crashes involve bicyclists or pedestrians

#2 Most dangerous place for pedestrians in the country. Dangerous by Design 2014, large metro areas Tampa Bay

Creating Ladders of Opportunity

Increasing transportation choices

Improving economic mobility within one-half mile of the Pinellas Trail Loop:

  • 260,000 jobs
  • 380,000 residents
  • 79 schools

Increased Mobility for
Minority & Low Income Populations

Environmental Justice Areas:

Census tracts with higher-than-average minority and low-income populations

Connects transit and environmental justice areas to:

  • Major destinations
  • Employment
  • Educational opportunities

Improve Access
to Healthy Food Choices

Food Desert:

  • Over 241,000 individuals live in food deserts (by census tract)
  • Census tracts with a substantial share of residents who are low-income and have low levels of access to a grocery store or healthy, affordable food retail outlet
Municipalities Creating 
Points of Interest The Pinellas Trail Bus Stops

Municipalities

Points of Interest

 

Bus Stops within 1 mile of the North and South Gap

Trail and Community Trails Phases    

Community Trails

Phase 1 - Enterprise Road to Bright House Networks Field

Phase 2 - John Chestnut Park to Enterprise Road

Phase 3 - Belleair Road to Ulmerton Road

Phase 4 - Ulmerton Road to the San Martin Bridge