Connecting communities to improve public transportation for Snoqualmie Valley October 11th, 2019
Welcome! • Introductions • Announcements
SVTC’s Website Launch www.GetAroundTheValley.org
Agenda • Determine 5-Year Transportation Project Priorities • Duvall Monroe Shuttle update
Committee Guidelines: • Be present • Confidentiality • Learn from each other • Practice “both/and” thinking • Speak your discomfort and your truth • Listen for understanding • Intent is different than impact • Share from your own experience • Monitor your airtime
Transportation Plan’s Purpose: To create a coordinated transportation plan uniting all cities in Snoqualmie Valley and the surrounding region.
Guiding Principles: 1. Design transportation innovations that are safe, affordable, convenient, and accessible for Snoqualmie Valley. 2. Plan for financially sustainable transportation programs and services while keeping it affordable for all users. 3. Create a coordinated transportation system that satisfies the Valley’s needs and gets the Valley where they need to go.
Activity Outcomes Using our 2017 and 2019 survey data and guiding principles, 1. Determine project ideas for each category; and 2. Identify project priorities for each category.
Assumptions • Project is in line with the three guiding principles. • Project would solve a gap/need presented in the community engagement. • Project is tangible in next five years (2020-2024). • The coalition is not serving on behalf of transportation planners/ providers. Project example: Create a shuttle service on Sundays in North Bend. • Action → noun → geographic or demographic specific
Activity Stations 1. All Snoqualmie Valley 7. Unincorporated Region 2. Duvall 8. Youth 3. Carnation 9. People with Disabilities 4. Fall City/Preston 10. Older Adults 5. Snoqualmie 11. Low Income (200% poverty level) 6. North Bend
Today’s Activity 1. Visit up to THREE stations of your choice (should include a stop at the All Snoqualmie Valley station) 2. When selecting a station, try to keep 4-5 people per station at one time • Designate one scriber 3. Spend 10 minutes at each station • 5 minutes reviewing the data (one-pager and map) • 5 minutes discussing and writing up to three project ideas (one project per line) 4. Move to next station • If group repeats a project idea, add a next to project
Today’s Activity Cont’d 1. Review project ideas
Today’s Activity Cont’d 1. Review project ideas 2. Receive two dots PER station 3. Place dots next to your top priority project(s) • You can add two dots next to one project; or one dot next to two projects 4. Visit as many stations as you have a “stake” in
5-Year Transportation Plan Timeline • Finalize Community Engagement • Draft Plan Components Sept • Finalize Priority Projects • Draft Plan Components Oct • Performance Measures • Finalize Draft Plan and Seek Task Force’s Feedback Nov • Finalize Plan Dec • Begin Disseminating Plan and Identify Next Steps Jan
Roundtable Discussion
Upcoming Meetings: 5-Year Task Force Meeting: Friday, November 8 th at 10:30 AM Sno-Valley Hopelink • We will be discussing performance measures General Coalition Meeting: Friday, December 13 th at 10:30AM Sno-Valley Hopelink • We will be discussing draft report and celebrate end of the year
Thank You! M’Liss Moon Staci Haber Mobility Coordinator Director Mobility Management Snoqualmie Valley (425) 943-6769 (425) 943-6753 shaber@hopelink.org mlmoon@hopelink.org
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