timothy papandreou - sustainable mobility strategy
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Timothy Papandreou Director Strategic Planning 2013
San Francisco Sustainable Mobility Strategy
Bay Area Region8 million/8,000 sq. km
San Francisco805,000/121 sq. km
California40 million/423k sq. km
San Francisco Bay Area8 million
Los Angeles19 million San
Diego 3 million
Sacramento2 million
CentralValley
4 million
5Interconnectivity of networksHow we are
Growing
California Integrated Transportation Framework
State Regional City
San Francisco by the numbers
121km2
805thousand citizens
More than
1Mpeople each day
600thousand
jobs
17Mannual visitors
8MRegion’s
population
65%of region’s transit
passengers
2,000startups in
the city
40%of total city trips
are regional
30%of the region’s
jobs
18%Of all trips are public transit
3:1Ratio of bicycles to cars on Market St.
17%of all trips are
walking
1:2Cars to people
Ratio
20%of households
are car free
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7State, Regional & Local PoliciesPolicy
Integration
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In the next 25 years - 35% Increase in Jobs & Housing allocation
How we are Growing
The number of jobs is projected to grow from 568,724 in 2010 to over 760,000 in 2040. 4,600 housing units are under construction, with 43,000+ in the pipeline
How do we grow sustainably?
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Significant regional growth from the East Bay and South BayHigh Speed Rail connection to SF
New and existing travel demand marketsHow we are Growing
10Interconnectivity of networksHow we are
Growing
A Multimodal Transportation AgencyOur Strategic Direction 11
Integrated Public Transit Modes in San FranciscoSan Francisco Overview 12
Commuter Rail12.6M Annual Unlinked Trips Systemwide*
Heavy Rail111M Annual Unlinked Trips Systemwide*
Ferry2M Annual Unlinked Trips Systemwide*
Light Rail35M Annual Weekday Boardings
Trolley Coach53M Annual Weekday Boardings
Motor Coach76M Annual Weekday Boardings
ParatransitOn-call service
Cable Car5M Annual Weekday Boardings
Streetcar6M Annual Weekday Boardings
Transit use accounts for20% of all trips in San Francisco
Integrated Transportation ModesSan Francisco Overview
Car Share
Commuter Shuttles
Commercial Deliveries
Carpool/Ride Share
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Walk24% of all City trips
Bicycle3.5% of all City trips
Taxi1% of all City trips
Bicycle ShareRegional System opened 2013
Private Autos54% of all City trips
5% of City transit trips
System replaces up to 15,000 autos
10% Bay Bridge users
Hybrid electric fleets
Composting & Recycling Renewable Energy
Recycled Bio-fuels Electric Transit
Green Taxis Green Construction
Lead by example in agency sustainabilityOur Strategic Direction 14
Sustainability In Action
Managing our Key AssetsOur Strategic Direction 15
Streamlined OperationsAll Door Boarding
Real-time operator/ customer informationSignal priority & timing
New Fleet
Improve operational efficiency to meet current demands
Our Strategic Direction 16
Preventative Maintenance
Sustainability In Action
Travel ChoicesDemand Pricing
Demand Management
Vehicle SharingComplete StreetsPriority Transit
Infrastructure Support
Smart Land-Use
Manage future growth demands with our key partners
Sustainability in Action 17
Photo: City CarShare
Demand Management Vehicle Sharing StrategySustainability in
Action
Partnerships Providers work with City partnerships
Partnerships Providers work with City partnerships
Vehicle Sharing StrategySustainability in Action
New playersSustainability in Action
New players competitionSustainability in Action
New players competitionSustainability in Action
Transit Strategy-improve customer experience for tomorrow’s needs
Sustainability in Action 25
• New Muni fleets & customer amenities
• Central Subway, Rapid Network, Van Ness BRT and Market Street
• Increased capacity, reliability & frequency
Location of the Core Capacity Needs & Bottlenecks in the Network
Walking Strategy-city of short trips, better access to & from transit
Sustainability in Action
• More signal, crosswalk & traffic calming improvements
• More complete streets and plazas
• More walking amenities from new developments
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Focus on 70 km of Complete Streets by 2021
=+
Bicycle Strategy-Improve comfort and connectivity-compliment transit
Sustainability in Action 27
Network Assessment for Improved Comfort
LTS 1 Everyone feels comfortable to ride LTS 2 Adults feel comfortable to ride
LTS 3 “Enthused and Confident” will ride LTS 4 Only “Strong and Fearless” will ride
Focus on the 90kmof primary corridors
Bicycle Strategy-Focus on primary corridorsSustainability in Action 28
Identify Current Gaps & Conditions (comfort) in Network
SFMTA , US Census Data, Land-use & gradient analysis
Strategic Network Gaps
Strategic Gap Closure High Stress Point in Network
Bicycle Network
Complete streets designsSustainable Mobility 30
Sustainability in Action
Expand Parking Demand Management Expanded taxi fleets
TDM Strategy- developer agreements & partnerships to augment transit
Sustainable Mobility 31
Integrate Public Transit & Private Shuttles
Expanded car, bike and scooter sharing availability
Sustainability in Action
Too many smart cards make for dumb wallets! Lets go mobile!
Sustainable Mobility 32
Sustainability in Action
Existing vehicle sharing, public transit & complete streets
Sustainable Mobility 33
Sustainability in Action
TDM Strategy- Integrate vehicle sharing pilots & node opportunities
Sustainable Mobility 34
Sustainability in Action
Pilot 900 On-street car spacesPilot 100 bikesharing spacesPilot 100 E-Bikes with CarShare
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TDM Strategy- Vision-vehicle sharing integrated with transit/bicycle nodes
Sustainable Mobility 35
Sustainability in Action
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TDM Strategy- Vision-vehicle sharing integrated with transit/bicycle nodes
Sustainable Mobility 36
Sustainability in Action
City Trip IntensityVery High
Above AverageAverage
High
Pilot integrated customer experienceSustainability in Action
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Vehicle-Sharing Vision – Multi-Modal Pod
Transportation Demand Management Strategy-vision 2.0
Sustainability in Action
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