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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2015-10-26 Item 2B - Powerpoint Presentation Shown at Meeting - Service Guidelines Task Force UpdateService Guidelines Task Force Tukwila City Council October 26, 2015 King County METRO Well Get You There. Timeline for Updates to Strategic Plan and Service Guidelines Work Plan approved • Task Force meetings and technical workshops Task Force • check Updates back transmitted to Council. RTC J F M A M J J A S O N D 2015 1 2016 Updates adopted (expected) Tukwila City Council 2 Task Force Work Plan • How transit service performance is measured as specified in the Metro Service Guidelines to reflect the varied purposes of different types of transit service; • Approaches to evaluating how the goal of geographic value is included in the Metro Service Guidelines, including minimum service standards; • Approaches to evaluating how the goal of social equity is included in the Metro Service Guidelines; • Outline financial policies for purchase of additional services within a municipality or among multiple municipalities; • Outline guidelines for alternative services implementation Tukwila City Council 3 lialiperoo Immo IP" Ott *re Thew Task Force Membership • Nancy Backus, City of Auburn • Amy Biggs, Snoqualmie Valley Transit • Vic Bishop, Eastside Transportation Association • Josh Brown, Puget Sound Regional Council • Tim Burgess, City of Seattle • Fred Butler, City of Issaquah • John Chelminiak, City of Bellevue • Suzette Cooke, City of Kent • Dorene Cornwell, Mobility Advocate • Lauren Craig, Puget Sound Sage • Kevin Desmond, King County Metro Transit* • Chris Eggen, City of Shoreline • Mahnaz K. Eshetu, Refugee Women's Alliance • Jim Ferrell, City of Federal Way • Hilary Franz, Futurewise • George Frasier, Green River College • Patrick Green, Bellevue College *Ex officio members • Mike Harbour, Sound Transit* • Josh Kavanagh, University of Washington • Matt Koltnow, Transit Advisory Commission • Scott Kubly, Seattle Department of Transportation • Matt Larson, City of Snoqualmie • John Marchione, City of Redmond • Gordon McHenry, Solid Ground • Lynn Moody, Hopelink • Shefali Ranganathan, Transportation Choices Coalition • Tom Rasmussen, City of Seattle • Carla Saulter, Transit rider • Jon Scholes, Downtown Seattle Association • Edna Shim, Seattle Children's Hospital • Jim Stanton, Microsoft NOTE: Paul Bachtel and David Freiboth were appointed to the task force but resigned during the deliberations. Tukwila City Council 4 Writs) Wet Gef /0", rotaiir Summary of Main Recommendation Themes • When making reductions, consider relative impacts to all parts of the county • Modify service types to measure like services • Provide greater protection for peak -only services in event of major service reductions • Changes to social equity and geographic value have effect of increasing target service levels — or overall need for transit services • Provide greater funding for alternative services as a way to meet diverse needs • There is a need for additional funding to support expansion of the system Tukwila City Council 5 plienva 0 Metro integrated planning timeline cu 0 a= E CTS c icu cu ca ca 1- on,r) 0 J 0 Long Range Plan public launch, ST3 planning begins Test transit service concepts, Draft ST3 priority project list F M A M J J 2015 Launch Service Guidelines Task Force Process Draft ST3 Cf system plan A S 0 N D J F Service Guidelines Task Force Final recommendations expected 2016 Transmit Strategic Plan and Service Guidelines updates to County Council, referred to RTC RTC Draft Long Range Plan M A 0 recommendation on Strategic Plan and Service Guidelines update (expected) Final Long Range Plan Final ST3 system plan M J 0 King County Council adopts Strategic Plan and Service Guidelines update (expected) Tukwila City Council 6 g Next steps in the process • Changes based on these recommendations will be proposed for: • Metro's Service Guidelines update • Metro's Strategic Plan update • Metro's Long Range Plan • 2017 -18 Budget • Transmitted to Council on December 15, 2015 • RTC Deliberation — Q1 /Q2 2016 • RTC Recommendation April 2016 • TrEE and Council Deliberation — Q2 2016 Tukwila City Council 7 King County Metro Long Range Plan Tukwila City Council October 26, 2015 FCingiCounty Well Get You There. Growing with the Region Keeping the Region Moving 1 FULL BUS 60+ PEOPLE DRIVING ALONE • Ian ca *i&rC+W' 140 0il I�ss spaces, •. 4 :4r 4t 4 MILLI ©NS• Coordinating with Growth 2 Adding 0 1970 1990 1990 .......... et5pe T a.nd,... u "r.region 6y MORE PEOPLE BY 2040 Providing Access to Opportunity Using transit saves m • Transit will take more you peooney. ple To $1,000/mo Building an Integrated Network • PSRC Vision 2040 calls for all transit servile to}:, row, allowing local transit- e • se to support increased regional service Tukwila City Council 9 mmo iteivoireemim What's in the Plan? Strategic Element • Service Element 411 Capital Element • Financial Element How Metro will help the County grow 2025 and 2040 service networks Capital investments to support the network Multiple funding assumptions 10 F1. FR' 21 Long Range Plan Timeline 2015 MET Long-Ra Transit P9 KkyCwnty METRO s»r T r. Planning Long -Range Plan Public Launch 0 Test Transit Service Concepts Draft Long Range Plan Development Stakeholder Outreach 0 Draft Long Transmit Long Range Plan Range Plan King County Budget 5T 3 Planning ' Begins 0 Draft ST 3 3 Final Priority Project Candidate List Project List 0 Draft ST System Plan Tukwila City Council 11 Outreach Process Public Engagement — Public Events, online surveys, roundtable groups Community Advisory Group — Regular input from riders and non -rider community representatives Technical Advisory Committee — Engaging with city staff in all 39 cities Elected Officials — Briefings and presentations to regional groups, local councils, SCA, and RTC What we've heard countywide • Improve connections to centers and high capacity transit services • Increase access to park - and -rides • More investment in alternative services, for low density and hard -to -serve areas • More east -west connectivity • Frequent service key for areas with growth • Express service from more rural cities What we've heard in Tukwila • Working with staff through Technical Advisory Committee • Service to Tukwila South, Allentown • Boeing Access Road station • Parking at Tukwila Sounder and TIB Link stations • Span of service • Express connections to East County Map 13 -3: Transit Priority Corridors Transit Priority Corridor Classification Legend Transit Way • Principal Corridor • Minor Corridor - - Local Access • Potential Transit la Transit Confer • Park and Ride • Metro South Base Rail Lines Heavy Rail �-- Light Rail 14 sa 6+- i.1.• • T 9 ^mot t►%ua -Yrr Next steps and opportunities to engage • Fall: Draft preliminary concept review • TAC network review October- November • Coordination with Tukwila Transit Plan • Winter /Spring: Draft Long Range Plan development • Spring: Public outreach ) ire 'S:1, ,A. 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