Denver Moves: Transit Task Force Meeting #10 February 1, 2018 2. - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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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Denver Moves: Transit Task Force

Meeting #10 – February 1, 2018

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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

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