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Transit Planning Game Matt Craig, TransLink Rail~Volution 2011 Washington, DC October 17, 2011

1 A better place to live based on transportation excellence TransLink Overview Area Transit Planning Transit Planning Game Results

2 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Introducing TransLink Metro Vancouver: 2,977 km 2 Population: 2.3 million

3 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Integrated Transportation Authority Providing transportation alternatives Serving 189 million revenue passengers Operating buses, trains, and SeaBus Building and maintaining bridges, funding major roads

4 TransLink s 2040 Strategic Goals 1. Greenhouse gas emissions from transportation are aggressively reduced, in support of federal, provincial and regional targets 2. Most trips are by transit, walking and cycling 3. The majority of jobs and housing in the region are located along the Frequent Transit Network 4. Traveling in the region is safe, secure, and accessible for everyone 5. Economic growth and efficient goods movement are facilitated through effective management of the transportation network 6. Funding for TransLink is stable, sufficient, appropriate and influences transportation choices

6 A better place to live based on transportation excellence TransLink Overview Area Transit Planning Transit Planning Game Results

7 A better place to live based on transportation excellence ATP Purpose + Objectives Long term transit vision Shorter term priorities Efficient & effective network Increase mode share

8 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Area Transit Plan Phasing Transit Planning Game PHASE 1 Analyse current network PHASE 2 Develop, evaluate + select long-term transit vision PHASE 3 Establish nearterm area service + infrastructure priorities PHASE 4 Monitoring + reporting Multi-agency staff and public advisory committees Public consultation Stakeholder consultation

9 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Working Together Municipalities Public Stakeholders Operating companies First Nations Area Transit Plan Metro Vancouver TransLink Provincial Government

10 A better place to live based on transportation excellence TransLink Overview Area Transit Planning Transit Planning Game Results

11 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Transit Mode or Transit Mobility? I

12 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Transit Planning Game Summary

13 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Inform You help us understand how you envision a future transit network The game helps you understand considerations and constraints in planning

14 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Previous Experience 2007 South of Fraser Area Transit Plan The Region s second metropolitan centre Surrey Rapid Transit Study

15 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Game and Workshop Development 4 months 1 staff member, part-time 20 Gamers

Transit Planning Game Board 16 A better place to live based on transportation excellence

17 Game Board Details Current transit routes (Assume local, 30 minutes or better) Regional/Municipal town centres Population and employment density projected to 2041 Areas of residential and retail or just retail land use Transit exchanges Other points of interest

18 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Game Pieces Rail Rapid Transit SeaBus Frequency 2-10 min Frequency Up to 10 min Description Dedicated right of way or fully segregated from street - e.g. SkyTrain, LRT, etc. Increased frequency with third vessel in service Rapid Bus Transit Frequent Local Bus Local/Limited Bus Park & Ride 2-15 min 15 min or better 30 min or better Dedicated right of way, separate lanes or mixed with traffic. Limited stops and transit priority measures e.g. BRT, 99 B-Line Frequent service, all day, every day. Local stops e.g. #240, 250 Local stops, limited hour or seasonal service e.g. bus, community shuttle, peak only, etc. (229, C15, 251 extension to downtown) Options on point of connection with transit service located next to it

19 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Trade-offs 2. Pieces can be traded for other service types as follows: 1. Each group given 60 km (pieces) of Frequent Local Bus: Frequent Local Bus 20 = 1 8 = 1 3 = 1 2 = 3 3 = 1 Rail Rapid Transit SeaBus Frequency Rapid Bus Transit Local/Limited Bus Park & Ride

20 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Bonus Points For each new route that: Travels 4 km or more through: A B Connects 2 or more: C Connects to: SeaBus Frequency Rapid Bus Transit

21 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Engage

From Positions to Values 22 A better place to live based on transportation excellence

23 A better place to live based on transportation excellence TransLink Overview Area Transit Planning Transit Planning Game Results

24 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Input into Vision Development

25 Findings Use of game board

26 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Summary of Transit Planning Game Trade-off consultation tool Small, diverse groups Consensus Engage in constraints + opportunities discussions Input to a long-term plan

27 2040 Transit Network Vision

28 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Contact Matt Craig Senior Transportation Planner Service Planning, TransLink 604.453.4549 Matt.Craig@translink.ca www.translink.ca/be-part-of-the-plan/public-consultation/north-shore-area-transit-plan

29 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Lessons Learned: Successes Overall positive responses from participants Excellent input to vision development Struck a balance: informative and engaging Well prepared facilitators and additional staff resources Workshops designed for stakeholders

30 A better place to live based on transportation excellence Lessons Learned: The Hard Way Never underestimate the need to build trust and credibility Ensure objectives and rules are clear and well-understood Do not allow for alterations during game Be prepared to manage strong personalities and technical glitches