Denver Moves: Transit Task Force Meeting #10 February 1, 2018 2. - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Denver Moves: Transit Task Force Meeting #10 February 1, 2018 2. - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Denver Moves: Transit Task Force Meeting #10 February 1, 2018 2. Welcome, Introductions, & Task Force Recognition Task Force and audience introductions Recognition of Task Force members Opening remarks and housekeeping 2
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- 2. Welcome, Introductions, & Task Force
Recognition
- Task Force and audience introductions
- Recognition of Task Force members
- Opening remarks and housekeeping
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Today: Bringing the Plan Together
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- Review recent work, including January
engagement
- Discuss key “moves”
- Provide input on policy and
programmatic recommendations
- Help to shape plan metrics
- Highlight next steps
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- 3. Project Updates
- Denveright Updates and Project Schedules
- Recent Denver Moves: Transit Plan work
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Denveright Updates & Schedules
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- Comprehensive Plan update
- Blueprint workshops in February
and March
- Game Plan public meeting
materials (November) online
- Denver Moves: Pedestrians &
Trails final plan coming soon
- Other major city and regional plans and projects
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Capital Corridor and FTN Updates
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Priority Transit Corridors
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Frequent Transit Network
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Public Engagement Update
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- Held 6 in-person
- utreach events
- Connected with 300+
people
- Heard strong support for
more frequency, more rapid service, and better access
Public Engagement Update
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- Online open house with narrated
video
- Web survey replicates in-person
events
- Received 100 responses as of
January 29
- Open until February 16
Public Engagement Update
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Desired Corridor Improvements
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FTN Supportive Elements
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Priority Stop & Station Improvements
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Shaping the Final Plan
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- Providing Frequent
Service
Key Moves
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- Providing Frequent Service
- Making Service Rapid and Reliable
Key Moves
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- Providing Frequent
Service
- Making Service Rapid
and Reliable
- Improving Access to
Transit
Key Moves
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- Providing Frequent Service
- Making Service Rapid and Reliable
- Improving Access to Transit
- Building a Sense of Place
Key Moves
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- Providing Frequent Service
- Making Service Rapid and Reliable
- Improving Access to Transit
- Building a Sense of Place
- Enhancing Programs and Policies that
Leverage Transit Investments
Key Moves
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- 4. Policy & Programmatic
Recommendations
- Overview of policy and programmatic
recommendations
- Identify partners and implementation timelines
- Share key opportunities and priorities
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- Identify non-service and non-capital
actions needed to help achieve the plan’s goals
- Focus on TRANSIT and key connections to
Denver Moves: Transit
- Ensure a home for recommendations that
should live outside the plan
- Identify partners and desired phasing
Policy & Programmatic Recommendations
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TDM, Parking, & Other Programs
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- Information
- Education and outreach
- Fare programs
- Partnerships
- Parking
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Multimodal Access & Connections, First/Final Mile, Street Design
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- Mobility hubs
- Biking
- Walking
- Driving
- First/final mile services
- On-demand services
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Economic Development, TOD, Land Use, & Design
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- Land use and zoning
- Design (buildings, built
environment, stations/stops)
- Placemaking
- Development and development
review
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- Electric buses and low- emission
vehicles
- Station/stop design elements
(e.g., green infrastructure)
- Transit connections to parks and
recreational facilities
Environment, Green Infrastructure, Parks & Recreation
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Your Charge: Who, When, What Else
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- 5. Short Break & Group Photo
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- 6. Denver Moves: Transit Metrics
- Provide background on metrics development
- Identify numerical targets for select metrics
- Work together to develop additional metrics
- Share ideas for most critical metrics
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Transit Plan Goals
Denver Moves: Transit
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December 2016: Task Force Feedback
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December 2016: Task Force Feedback
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- Complete the sidewalk network within X distance of every stop
and route
- Provide affordable or free transit passes to X% of Denver
residents
- Serve X% of Denver jobs with transit
- Make all transit stops fully accessible by 2040
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Your Charge (1 of 2): Establish Targets
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75% 52% 63%
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Your Charge (2 of 2): Suggest Metrics
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- 7. Next Steps & Opportunities for
Continued Involvement
- Promote online open house and survey
- Complete online Task Force activity
- Review public draft plan
- Champion plan implementation
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- 8. Questions and Comments
www.denvergov.org/denveright
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