Phoenix Transportation 2050 (T2050) Update Transportation Coordinator (TC) Webinar October 26, 2016 ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
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Today s Webinar Welcome and Introductions City of Phoenix Transportation 2050 (T2050) Update Transportation Coordinator (TC) updates Upcoming webinars ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Transportation Coordinator News ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Tuesday, November 1 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa 29 th Annual Clean Air Campaign Awards and Luncheon ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Master of Ceremonies Entertainment Sean McLaughlin CBS 5 News, Nine time Emmy Award winner Benise World-renowned Spanish guitarist Keynote Speaker Grady Gammage, Jr. Attorney, Author, Real Estate Developer, Senior Fellow at ASU s Morrison Institute, the Kyl Center for Water Policy, and Senior Scholar at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
482 pledges received; 30% were new to ShareTheRide Twenty-four Commuter Challenge teams competing for hotel stays, dining certificates Rideshare Month Update You re not too late! Register and track October alternative mode trips by November 9 to qualify for great prizes ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Transit Book News The new transit book debuted October 24. Included are improvements to service due to T2050 Click here to view the book and schedules Try our online tools for easy trip planning ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Online Trip Planning Tools Online resources include Ridekick, NextRide, Trip Planner, ShareTheRide Learn more here ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Vanpool Promotion Start or join a vanpool by November 30 for great rewards! One free month Refer-a-friend savings Save money For details contact vanpool@valleymetro.org September 2016 Valley Metro Vanpool Stats There were 392 vanpools on the road serving 2,950 riders Vanpools commuted 723,512 miles Saved $296,588 dollars in fuel costs and 66,969 pounds of pollution ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Try Transit Field Trip November 18 Ride in a new vanpool vehicle and learn about the benefits Take a ride on the newest extension of Valley Metro Rail Ride a local bus Open to TCs, employees, driving-age students RSVP by November 11 ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Platinum Pass Program Info Updated Available only to employers Platinum Pass holders use a smart card when boarding bus and light rail Employer is billed monthly for rides taken by its employees and/or driving age students Learn more here ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
High Pollution Advisories (HPAs) Winter Pollution Season is October 1- March 31. Effective November 1, Valley Metro will no longer issue HPAs. Weekly air quality forecast will continue, plus weekly social media reminders when HPAs are called Sign up to receive alerts at CleanAirMakeMore. ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Coming soon, the 50th Street Station for light rail. Access to the Ability360 center and surrounding businesses A model of increased accessibility with design elements incorporated as a result of the PHX Innovation Games challenge. New Light Rail Station Learn more here ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Phoenix Transportation 2050 Update TC News Upcoming webinars November 16, 2:00 p.m.* De-Junking Our World with Tom Szaky, CEO of TerraCycle December 14* Valley Metro Construction Projects Update January 25, 10:00 a.m. TRP Record Keeping and Communication Thank you for participating! *Special date and/or time due to holiday schedules. ShareTheRide.com 602.262.RIDE (7433)
Hours Technology Shade and Frequency Top three improvements requested during T2050
Bus and Dial-a-Ride Hours of Operation October 2016 Weekdays 4 am to 12 am Weekends 5 am to 10 pm
Bus and Dial-a-Ride Hours of Operation Proposed - April 2017 Mon - Thurs - 4 am to 12 am Friday 4 am to 2 am Saturday 5 am to 2 am Sunday 5 am to 11 pm
ALL Phoenix Routes 30 Minute Frequency or Less
Public Outreach
Annual Investment Current local bus service $89,500,000 Proposed October 2016 bus service All routes expand hours of operation All routes minimum frequency 30 minutes or less ADDITIONAL NET BUS INVESTMENT (19% increase) $106,800,000 $17,300,000
Dial-a-Ride Enhancements
Bus Shelter Improvements
Technology Improvements
Community Impact
Light Rail
Phoenix Transportation 2050
Northwest Extension - Metrocenter Mall 2023 Opening
South Central Extension 2023 Opening
Capitol / I-10 West Phase I 2023 Opening
West Phoenix / Central Glendale
Northeast Phoenix Corridor
50 th Street Station Addition
T2050 Allocation Over 35 Years Projected Revenue Stream - T2050 (year of expenditure $ s) Fiscal Year Overall T2050 (2015 forecast) Public Transit (86.2%) Street Transportation (13.8%) Total $16,679,368,000 $14,377,615,216 $2,301,752,784
T2050 FY2017 Arterial Pavement Maintenance Program
After Before Overlay
Micro Seal Before After
TRMSS Tire Rubber Modified Surface Sealant Before After
Crack Seal
Comprehensive - Key Benefit Overlay Only Treat a Street Every 62 Years 2.5% of City Streets Treated/Year Comprehensive Treat a Street Every 10 Years 10% of City Streets Treated/Year
Proposed Traffic Signal Enhancements
Illuminated Street Name Signs
Traffic Signal Pole Painting
Metro Parkway and Cheryl Drive
59th Avenue and Thomas Road
39th Avenue and Happy Valley Road Pole down due to rust and corrosion
Left-Turn Arrows 51 st Avenue/Indian School Road
Left Turn Treatments Before After 32nd Street and Michigan Avenue
Street Transportation Improvements 680 miles of overlays arterials/major streets 135 miles of sidewalks 1,080 miles of bike lanes 2,000 new street lights Photo: The AZ Republic
T2050 Allocation Street Transportation Department Projected Total Revenues Street Transportation Total Projected Revenue Stream - T2050 Pavement Maintenance (50%) New & Expanded Arterials (30%) Technology Enhancements (5%) Mobility Improvements (15%) $2.3 B $1.15 B $686 M $114 M $343 M
PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE
T2050 New & Expanded Arterials Major Street Improvement Projects
Street Transportation Map Red Lines = 66 Corridors
Proposed Project Assessments 19 Locations
Technology Enhancements
T2050 Mobility Improvements Bicycles, Pedestrians, and Connectivity
Factors For Prioritization Pedestrian Facilities on Arterials Two-stage crossing on 19 th Avenue and Sunnyslope Drive HAWK pedestrian crossing at Central Avenue and Colter Street
Factors For Prioritization Connections to Light Rail
Factors For Prioritization High Ridership Bus Routes
Factors For Prioritization Percent of Families Below Poverty Level
Roeser Rd. & 32 nd Street Factors For Prioritization ADA Improvements
Mountain View Elementary School Neighborhood Highest Number of Students Who Walk to School Factors For Prioritization Safe Routes to School