Twin Cities Shared Mobility Collaborative May 31 st , 2018
Agenda • Welcome – Katie Rodriguez, Met Council and Jessica Treat, TLC • Commissioner Charlie Zelle, MnDOT • Sharon Feigon, Shared Use Mobility Center • Shared Mobility Collaborative Committees – Jessica Treat, TLC • Implementation Steering Committee • Overview of Committees • Interactive Exercise • TNC Pre-emption Panel • Russ Stark, City of Saint Paul • Jonathan Weinhagen, Minneapolis Chamber • Will Schroeer, East Metro Strong • Steven Huser, Metro Cities • Chapin Hansen, Lyft • Close
National Landscape for the Twin Cities Shared Mobility Collaborative Sharon Feigon, May 31, 2018
Shared-Use Mobility Center Creating a multi-modal transportation system that works for all , Research the Impacts • TCRP 195: TNCs + Transit • TCRP 196: Private Transit • European Shared Mobility Best Practices (w/ FHWA) Develop a Learning Center • Clearinghouse of policies, tools, and best practices Provide Technical Assistance & Pilots • FTA MOD Sandbox Innovation & Knowledge Accelerator • MOD On-Ramp: bringing promising MOD concepts to reality Conduct Outreach and Convenings • Annual Summit • Workshops • Mobility Action Plans
Providing Su Support fo for Pil ilot Partnerships in in more th than 20 cit ities Pilot Project or Action Plan FTA MOD Projects Shuttles 2018
A Growin ing Number of f Shared ~650 cities with TNCs Mobil ility Companie ies ~20 cities with pooled rides ~300 cities with carshare (1-way, 2-way, P2P) ~400 bikeshare cities (stationed, dockless) ~15 cities with microtransit pilots
Changing Landscape • Dockless bikeshare • Scooters • New regulatory frameworks • TNC becoming regularized • Carshare changes • Reverse commute and microtransit • Mobility apps • Mobility hubs
Big Is Issues to to Solve Str treet sp space, si sidewalks, cu curbs, an and hig ighways: • Who gets what and when? Who gets access to the curb? Fu Future of of job jobs: • Where are the new jobs located and who pays for the transportation? How do o we sca scale le up an and ch change how ow we measu sure su success? • Can we break down silos and create meaningful metrics? How do o we fac face ch chal alle lenges in in an an emergin ing mar arket? • Companies come and go • Data sharing needs
Cit ities and Regions in integrating modes, coordinating across agencies, partnering with the private sector, building momentum .
Thank You
SMC Steerin ing Commit ittee Members • Jessica Treat, Move Minnesota • Katie Rodriguez, Metropolitan Council • Russ Stark, City of Saint Paul • John Levin, Metro Transit • Brian Isaacson and Tim Sexton, MnDOT • Joshua Johnson and Jon Wertjes, City of Minneapolis • Bill Dossett, Nice Ride Minnesota • Mary Morse Marti, Move Minneapolis • Will Schroeer, East Metro Strong • Nelima Sitati Munene, African Career Education & Resource, Inc. • Steve Huser, Metro Cities • Gina Bass, Center for Transportation Studies
Pla lan Strategies 1. Grow Shared Mobility in Support of Transit Network 2. Pilot Flexible Transit to Focus on Reverse Commute Challenges 3. Leverage Metro Transit App to Establish a Data Clearinghouse 4. Stabilize and Grow Carsharing 5. Expand and Evolve Bikesharing 6. Elevate Vanpooling as a Viable Option for Commuters 7. Develop and Implement New Carpooling and Ride-splitting Solutions 8. Concentrate Efforts around Integrated Mobility Hubs 9. Realign CMAQ Funding and Improve TDM Outcomes 10. Optimize Parking and Street Space for Shared Mobility
Shared Mobility Collaborative Committees Transportatio ion Demand Management – Jessica Treat, TLC/St. Paul Smart Trips and Mary Morse Marti, Move Minneapolis Publi lic/Priv ivate Co Colla llaboratio ion – Brian Isaacson, MnDOT and Bill Dossett, Nice Ride Jo Job Access ss – Will Schroeer, East Metro Strong Mobilit ility Hubs – Josh Johnson, City of Minneapolis Data Sh Sharin ing – John Levin, Metro Transit
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