Transport Hartford Presentation Multi-Modal Transit Summit November 19, 2018
New Haven Alternatives Analysis Study Project Partners Greater New Haven Transit District
New ew Haven en Divis visio ion Fas Fast Fac Facts : 24 ROUTES TOTAL RIDES 8,387,634 128 VEHICLES FARE BOX RECOVERY 22% Source: CTtransit
Annual Passenger Trips (Percent of Statewide Total) 14.7% 3.8% 0.9% 0.0% CTtransit - Hartford 2.0% CTtransit sit - New Haven 0.3% 0.2% 2.4% 0.4% 2.3% 0.2% CTtransit - Stamford 5.1% 0.6% 0.1% CTtransit - Waterbury CTtransit - Meriden CTtransit - Wallingford 8.5% CTtransit - New Britain & Bristol Greater Bridgeport Transit Norwalk Transit District South East Area Transit Housatonic Area Regional Transit Milford Transit District 22.6% Middletown Area Transit 35.8% Estuary Transit District Northwestern Connecticut Transit District Windham Region Transit District Northeastern Connecticut Transit District Source: 2016 CT Statewide Bus Study Existing Conditions
Transit it Mo Mobil ilit ity Study Go Goal Identify an Implementable Plan that will: • Improve Service Delivery • Identify System Efficiencies • Promote Intermodal Connectivity • Increase Ridership Overarching Project Goal: Improving Customer Experience
Study Proce cess ss • Existing Conditions Operational Analysis • Data Collection (General) • Public Outreach • Community Engagement • Peer Agency Review • Origin-Destination Data Collection • Alternatives Analysis, Recommendations and Evaluation
Sys ystem em Improvem emen ent Strategie ies #1 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Lite Features #2 Bus Stop Consolidation #3 Transit Hubs Benefits of a Well- Designed Transit System #4 Route Simplification and Restructuring Improved Quality of Life #5 Frequent and Diverse Transit Networks Job Access Economic Impacts #6 Transit Priority Education Access Improved Service Delivery Six- Strategy “Tool Kit” Intermodal Connectivity Environmental Impacts www.movenewhaven.com Cost-Efficiencies Reduced Congestion Smarter Land Use
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