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Connecting communities to improve public transportation for Snoqualmie Valley September 13 th , 2019 Welcome! Introductions Announcements Agenda Survey wrap up and current numbers. Review Community Engagement /Survey placement.


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Connecting communities to improve public transportation for Snoqualmie Valley September 13th, 2019

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Welcome!

  • Introductions
  • Announcements
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Agenda

  • Survey wrap up and current numbers.
  • Review Community Engagement /Survey placement.
  • Determine where Listening Sessions are needed.
  • Review Guiding Principles Draft
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Transportation Plan’s Purpose

To create a coordinated transportation plan uniting all cities in Snoqualmie Valley and the surrounding region.

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City Demographics and Survey Distribution

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Current City data and goals…

Actual

  • Carnation: 58 (8%)
  • Duvall: 73 (10%)
  • North Bend: 100 (14%)
  • Snoqualmie: 164 (23%)
  • Monroe: 33 (5%)
  • Fall City: 22 (3%)
  • Other: 266 (37%)

Goal

  • Carnation: 4%
  • Duvall: 16%
  • North Bend: 14%
  • Snoqualmie: 26%
  • Monroe: 37%
  • Fall City: 4%
  • Other: No baseline
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Current data and goals… 716 complete!

Actual

  • Asian: 53 (7%)
  • Black: 12 (2%)
  • Hispanic/Latino: 31 (4%)
  • Native American: 9 (1%)
  • Middle Eastern or N. African:

2 (<1%)

  • Pacific Islander: 2 (<1%)
  • White: 545 (76%)

Goal

  • Asian: 6%
  • Black: 3%
  • Hispanic/Latino: 13%
  • Native American: 1%
  • Middle Eastern or N. African:

No baseline

  • Pacific Islander: No baseline
  • White: 78%
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Age Demographics

18 & under 4% 19-29 8% 30-39 24% 40-49 25% 50-59 17% 60-69 15% 70-79 5% 80+ 2%

Age

18 & under 19-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80+

How People Heard About the Survey

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 Carnation (n=58) Satisfaction #1 More Frequency 12% #2 Gets to Destination Quickly 16% #2 Connects to Transit Hubs 24%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 Duvall (n=73) Satisfaction #1 Gets to Destination Quickly 26% #2 Weekend 4% #3 Later in the Day 28%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 Fall City (n=22) Satisfaction #1 Mid day 25% #2 Connects to transit hubs 0% #3 Gets to destination quickly 30%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 North Bend (n=100) Satisfaction #1 Gets to destination quickly 20% #2 Connects to transit hubs 5% #3 Travel within neighborhood 52%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 Snoqualmie (n=164) Satisfaction #1 Connects to transit hubs 14% #2 Gets to destination quickly 9% #2 More frequency 8%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 All 60+ (n=78) Satisfaction #1 Connects to transit hubs 21% #2 More frequency 7% #3 Gets to destination quickly 33%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 All 18 & Under (n=21) Satisfaction #1 Weekend service 33% #2 Service that runs later in the day 50% #3 Mid-day service 78%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 All People w. Disabilities (n=49) Satisfaction #1 Gets to destination quickly 26% #2 Weekend service 24% #3 Mid-day service 36%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 All Low income (n=44) Satisfaction #1 Weekend service 25% #2 More frequency 6% #3 Service that runs later in the day 40%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 All Unincorporated (n=44) Satisfaction #1 Weekend service 19% #2 Connects to transit hubs 0% #3 Gets to destination quickly 7%

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Transportation Priorities

Top 3 All Responses n=349 #1 Gets to destination quickly 17% #2 More frequency 9% #2 Connects to transit hubs 11% #4 Weekend 11%

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Overall…

  • Monroe’s sample size is way too small (omitted for now)
  • Spanish response rate = 12
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Community Engagement review and next steps…

  • What went well?
  • What could have been better?
  • Who do we still need to hear from?
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Guiding Principles Draft

  • 1. Design transportation innovations that are safe, affordable,

convenient, and accessible for Snoqualmie Valley.

  • 2. Plan for financially sustainable transportation programs

and services while keeping it affordable for all users.

  • 3. Create a coordinated transportation system that satisfies

the Valley’s needs and gets the Valley where they need to go.

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5-Year Transportation Plan Timeline

July

  • Survey Dissemination
  • Stakeholder Presentation

Aug

  • Survey Dissemination

Sept

  • Finalize Community Engagement
  • Draft Plan Components

Oct

  • Finalize Priority Projects
  • Draft Plan Components

Nov

  • Performance Measures
  • Finalize Draft Plan and Seek Task Force’s Feedback

Dec

  • Finalize Plan
  • Begin Disseminating Plan and Identify Next Steps
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Upcoming Meetings:

  • Next Coalition Meeting: Friday, October 11th at 10:30AM

Sno-Valley Hopelink

  • Drafting Project Recommendations – please attend!
  • Next 5-Year Task Force Meeting: Friday, November 8th at

10:30AM Sno-Valley Hopelink

  • Reviewing draft plan content
  • Drafting performance metrics
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Thank You!

M’Liss Moon Mobility Coordinator Snoqualmie Valley (425) 943-6753 mlmoon@hopelink.org Staci Haber Director Mobility Management (425) 943-6769 shaber@hopelink.org