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Title: Connecting Communities with MAX


1
Connecting Communities with MAX
  • Ann Becklund
  • TriMet, Portland Oregon

2
Integrating Land Use and Transportation Options
  • Urban Growth boundary established in 1979
  • Preserves farmland and open space
  • Provides for more efficient development of
    infrastructure.

3
Integrating Land Use and Transportation Options
  • Maintain a compact region - contain sprawl and
    need for roads
  • Develop transit oriented centers that reduce
    surface parking
  • Pursue a jobs-housing balance
  • Design streets for people
  • Interconnect local streets to reduce congestion
  • Make bike travel easy and safe

4
Building A Balanced System
  • 93 bus routes 80 connecting with MAX
  • 44 miles of MAX light rail track
  • 315,700 average daily boardings (May 2004)

5
Total Transit Experience
  • Frequent, reliable and courteous service
  • Good customer information
  • Positive on-street presence
  • Active community engagement

6
How TriMet Stacks Up
  • Over 315,700 daily riders, 97,000 on the MAX
    system 
  • 77 of riders ride by choice
  • Over 40 of downtown Portland work trips are made
    on transit
  • Every bus and MAX train is ADA accessible

7
How TriMet Stacks Up
  • TriMet carries more people than any other U.S.
    system its size.
  • TriMets service area ranks 24th in population
    nationally, but 13th in transit ridership.
  • TriMet carried 96 million rides last year - more
    than any other western system except L.A.
  • Portland region residents took 80 transit trips
    per capita in 2002
  • Annual ridership has increased for 17 consecutive
    years

8
Transit Oriented Development
  • MAX system has spawned 3 billion in development
    near light rail stations
  • More than 8,000 housing units
  • Mixed used neighborhoods near light rail reduces
    automobile trips
  • Jobs housing ridership

9
Interstate MAX Yellow Line
  • Opened May 1, 2004
  • 350 million budget required no new taxes
  • Finished 4 months ahead of schedule and millions
    under budget
  • One of the greenest light rail projects built
    to date

10
Interstate MAX Light Rail
  • 5.8 mile-long (9.3 km) alignment
  • 10 new stations
  • 2 new park rides, totaling 600 spaces
  • 17 Light Rail Vehicles
  • Urban street construction dominant

11
Open For BusinessInterstate MAX Case Study
12
TriMets Commitment to the Community
  • No home or business displaced
  • Contribute to communitys urban renewal and
    economic development
  • No new taxes
  • Community helps build project
  • No Business Will Go Out Of Business

13
TriMets Approach
  • TriMet made the community a contributing partner
  • Had a voice through station and art design
  • Hired staff from the community

14
Commitment to Business
  • Minimize construction impacts
  • Maintain business access
  • Provide technical and marketing assistance
  • Develop Open for Business campaign

15
Marketing Components
  • Business Directory
  • Savings Guide
  • Bus/MAX/shelter ads
  • Neighborhood newsletters
  • Fliers
  • Church Bulletins
  • Product Placement

16
Lunch Bus
  • Gave tours of the new alignment and then brought
    them to an Interstate Ave. restaurant
  • More than 1,400 people participated
  • Raised over 11,600

17
Low-interest Loans
  • Partnered with Cascadia Revolving Fund and PDC
  • Established 300,000 available for low-interest
    loans
  • 3 fixed interest for 8 yrs interest only
    payments 1st yr
  • 265,000 in 15 loans disperse

18
Business Workshops
  • MAXimize Your Business
  • Helped position business to take advantage of
    light rail
  • One-on-one mentoring session with area business
    leaders
  • Interstate Ave Development
  • Helped businesses explore the possibilities of
    redeveloping their properties

19
Storefront Improvement Grants
  • Development supported by PDC
  • To date, Storefront Improvement Grants to 18
    businesses9 minority and/or women owned
  • Development Opportunity Grants and other grants
    and loans to 12 businesses

20
Public Art Program
  • 18 Northwest artists writers
  • Created over 50 art elements
  • Each piece draws on the history and culture of
    the station area

21
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program
  • Provided technical and business assistance
  • Held networking sessions
  • Divided large contracts into smaller scopes
  • Created DBE directory
  • 25 of workforce hours performed by apprentices

22
Rail Safety Program
  • First U.S. transit agency to develop pedestrian
    crossing and rail safety criteria
  • Independent design reviews
  • Hazard/Risk analysis ongoing through project
    construction

23
MAX Safety Campaign
24
Green DesignInterstate MAX LRT Project
  • Innovative, environmentally friendly construction
    practices
  • Results 3M in project savings
  • Recycled plastic railroad ties, bollards and
    chain
  • Reused excavated soil
  • Bio-swale treatment
  • Native plantings
  • Reduced/minimized impervious surfaces
  • Tripled the total number of trees

25
Interstate MAX Opens
  • Grand Opening - May 1
  • Over 38,000 rides during opening weekend
  • Ridership
  • Averaged 13,000 a day during year of regular
    service
  • 2,500 additional riders on reconfigured bus lines

26
In the end
  • New streets sidewalks
  • Tripled the number of trees
  • New street lighting
  • Art that honors the communitys history
  • 51 new businesses along Interstate Avenue
  • New housing developments under construction

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