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Twin Cities Shared Mobility Collaborative May 31 st , 2018 Agenda Welcome Katie Rodriguez, Met Council and Jessica Treat, TLC Commissioner Charlie Zelle, MnDOT Sharon Feigon, Shared Use Mobility Center Shared Mobility


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Twin Cities Shared Mobility Collaborative

May 31st, 2018

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Agenda

  • Welcome – Katie Rodriguez, Met Council and Jessica Treat, TLC
  • Commissioner Charlie Zelle, MnDOT
  • Sharon Feigon, Shared Use Mobility Center
  • Shared Mobility Collaborative Committees – Jessica Treat, TLC
  • Implementation Steering Committee
  • Overview of Committees
  • Interactive Exercise
  • TNC Pre-emption Panel
  • Russ Stark, City of Saint Paul
  • Jonathan Weinhagen, Minneapolis Chamber
  • Will Schroeer, East Metro Strong
  • Steven Huser, Metro Cities
  • Chapin Hansen, Lyft
  • Close
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National Landscape for the Twin Cities Shared Mobility Collaborative

Sharon Feigon, May 31, 2018

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Research the Impacts

  • TCRP 195: TNCs + Transit
  • TCRP 196: Private Transit
  • European Shared Mobility Best Practices (w/ FHWA)

Develop a Learning Center

  • Clearinghouse of policies, tools, and best practices

Provide Technical Assistance & Pilots

  • FTA MOD Sandbox Innovation & Knowledge

Accelerator

  • MOD On-Ramp: bringing promising MOD concepts to

reality

Conduct Outreach and Convenings

  • Annual Summit
  • Workshops
  • Mobility Action Plans

Shared-Use Mobility Center

Creating a multi-modal transportation system that works for all

,

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Providing Su Support fo for Pil ilot Partnerships in in more th than 20 cit ities

Shuttles

2018

Pilot Project or Action Plan FTA MOD Projects

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~650 cities

with TNCs

~20

cities with pooled rides

~15

cities with microtransit pilots

~300

cities with carshare (1-way, 2-way, P2P)

~400 bikeshare cities (stationed, dockless)

A Growin ing Number of f Shared Mobil ility Companie ies

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Changing Landscape

  • Dockless bikeshare
  • Scooters
  • New regulatory frameworks
  • TNC becoming regularized
  • Carshare changes
  • Reverse commute and microtransit
  • Mobility apps
  • Mobility hubs
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Big Is Issues to to Solve

Str treet sp space, si sidewalks, cu curbs, an and hig ighways:

  • Who gets what and when? Who gets access to the curb?

Fu Future of

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jobs:

  • Where are the new jobs located and who pays for the

transportation? How do

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scale le up an and ch change how

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sure su success?

  • Can we break down silos and create meaningful metrics?

How do

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face ch chal alle lenges in in an an emergin ing mar arket?

  • Companies come and go
  • Data sharing needs
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Cit ities and Regions in integrating modes, coordinating across agencies, partnering with the private sector, building momentum

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Thank You

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SMC Steerin ing Commit ittee Members

  • Jessica Treat, Move Minnesota
  • Katie Rodriguez, Metropolitan Council
  • Russ Stark, City of Saint Paul
  • John Levin, Metro Transit
  • Brian Isaacson and Tim Sexton, MnDOT
  • Joshua Johnson and Jon Wertjes, City of Minneapolis
  • Bill Dossett, Nice Ride Minnesota
  • Mary Morse Marti, Move Minneapolis
  • Will Schroeer, East Metro Strong
  • Nelima Sitati Munene, African Career Education & Resource, Inc.
  • Steve Huser, Metro Cities
  • Gina Bass, Center for Transportation Studies
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Pla lan Strategies

  • 1. Grow Shared Mobility in Support of Transit Network
  • 2. Pilot Flexible Transit to Focus on Reverse Commute Challenges
  • 3. Leverage Metro Transit App to Establish a Data Clearinghouse
  • 4. Stabilize and Grow Carsharing
  • 5. Expand and Evolve Bikesharing
  • 6. Elevate Vanpooling as a Viable Option for Commuters
  • 7. Develop and Implement New Carpooling and Ride-splitting Solutions
  • 8. Concentrate Efforts around Integrated Mobility Hubs
  • 9. Realign CMAQ Funding and Improve TDM Outcomes
  • 10. Optimize Parking and Street Space for Shared Mobility
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Shared Mobility Collaborative Committees

Transportatio ion Demand Management – Jessica Treat, TLC/St. Paul Smart Trips and Mary Morse Marti, Move Minneapolis Publi lic/Priv ivate Co Colla llaboratio ion –Brian Isaacson, MnDOT and Bill Dossett, Nice Ride Jo Job Access ss – Will Schroeer, East Metro Strong Mobilit ility Hubs – Josh Johnson, City of Minneapolis Data Sh Sharin ing –John Levin, Metro Transit