Transportation S ystem Plan Presentation
Bicycle Advisory Committee Oct ober 2014
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Transportation S ystem Plan Presentation Bicycle Advisory Committee O ct ober 2014 Comprehensive Plan Transportation S ystems Plan Our Streets Comprehensive S mart TS P Plan Context Growth is coming! 120,000 new households by 2035
Bicycle Advisory Committee Oct ober 2014
Transportation S ystems Plan
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120,000 new households by 2035 150,000 new commute trips per day
support growth with current mode split
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$1.4B $1B $1.6B $1.7B
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1. Land Use and Transportation 2. Civic corridors: Concept addressed. 3. Greenways. 4. Patten areas. 5. One S ize does not fit all. 6. Trails policy and map
Chapters 3 & 4
Urban Form/ Design & Development
Economic Development
Transportation
Public Facilities & S ervices
1. S tronger Land Use and Transportation Focus 2. Investments and policies to meet industrial and land use goals. 1. Right s-of-Way: Multiple uses of the right-of-
policy supports local context design. 2. S t reet Design: “ Design for All” ages/ abilities/ modes of transportation, local context along street length. 3. Coordination 4. Funding 5. Asset Management 6. Trails policy 1. S ix Goals: function, quality of
life, equity, health, prosperity, and safety. 2. Modal Policies: Uniform pedestrian, bicycle, and public transportation policies focus on trip destinations. Plus new automobile policy. 3. Modal Priorit ies: New “ transportation hierarchy” supporting multimodal transportation system. 4. Funding: New policy. 5. LOS : New policy supporting multimodal LOS standards. 6. Parking: Revised policy address livability, safety, business district vitality, VMT reduction, air quality. 7. Transport at ion Affordabilit y: New policy.
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Updated Candidate Proj ect List
Proj ects/ Program List
October 13th
Release
February 24th November 4th
PS C Hearing: CS P & TS P
PSC Hearing: TSP Components
October 20th
Release
P Proj ects List
November 18th
PS C Work S ession
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October November/ December
14th – BAC (Policy & Process) 14th – Portland Business Alliance 20th –TS P Website Update Release 21st – P AC (Proj ects) 23rd –TEG TBD – Joint Modal Committee Meeting (2) TBD - Targeted S takeholder Meetings (4)
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For more informat ion please cont act : Courtney Duke – Policy/ Process Courtney.Duke@ portlandoregon.gov 503-823-7265 Peter Hurley – Proj ects/ Programs/ Performance Peter.T .Hurley@ portlandoregon.gov 503-823-5007