Timothy Papandreou @timpapandreouy
Implementing a Vision
Great City: Excellent Transportation Choices
Bay Area Region
7 million/7,000 sq. km
San Francisco
825,000/121 sq. km
California
40 million/423k sq. km
San Francisco
Bay Area
8 million
Los Angeles
20 million
San
Diego
3 million
Sacramento
2 million
Central
Valley
4 million
3
Create and Coordinate Complimentary Policies
Integrate
Policies
Mixed-use Land Use Plans
Travel Demand, Parking & Traffic Management
Shared
Mobility
Partners
Bicycle
Network &
Facilities
Walkable
Streets &
Spaces
Local
& Regional
Transit
Network
San
Francisco
Transportation
System
Transportation is vital for a thriving City
Create excellent transportation choices
Two-tiered strategy for the transport system
Transport
Strategies
Travel InfoDemand Pricing
Demand Management
Priority Transit Complete Streets Vehicle Sharing
Infrastructure Support
Smart Land-Use
5
In the next 25 years - 35% Increase in Jobs &
Housing allocation
How we are
Growing
The number of jobs is projected to grow from 568,724 in 2010 to over 760,000 in 2040. 4,600
housing units are under construction, with 43,000+ in the pipeline
How do we grow sustainably?
Major societal and system changesSF Trends
Changing
Preferences
Drop in Licenses
& RevenuesMillennialsBaby Boomers
Work Anywhere
Everywhere
Ubiquitous
Connectivity
Major societal and system changesSF Trends
Evolving, blurring distinctions, varying benefits
and government support
Shared Modes
Public Transit
Taxis & Limos
Ridesharing
Carsharing
Scooter Sharing
Jitneys
Shuttle services
Bike sharing
Transportation
Network Companies
Driverless/
Delivery DronesConcept: Timothy Papandreou
SF Private Auto Fleet Trends and Goals
1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 Goal
400
375
350
325
300
275
250
0%
PrivateAutoFleet(000s)
15- 25% fleet reduction potential with
significant vehicle sharing growth
Trend
Potential
Vehicle
Sharing
Opportunity
Vehicle & Ride
Sharing
Vehicle sharing potential
10Multiple providers, agreements, insurance,
payments, routes, booking = headaches!
Silos of Systems
=
Concept: Timothy Papandreou
Customer Experience
Routing
Booking
Payments
Credits/Offsets
Games/Value add
Integrated for the customer experience
Customer
Focus
Concept: Timothy Papandreou
One system select route, choose mode, book it
and go!
Integration
Vision
Concept: Timothy Papandreou
Modal benefits analysis inform investment
priorities
Investment
Integration
Virtuous Cycle of Integrated Investments
Integration
Project Investment Mode Shift Effect
More comfortable bicycle
facilities = more transit
capacity
Car/bike/scooter sharing,
taxi demand grows
investments in bicycling
infrastructure, facilities &
programs
More transit and bicycle trips
= more walking and more
economic development
investments in walking
infrastructure, facilities &
programs
investments in transit
reliability and frequency
programs
investments in demand
management and vehicle
sharing programs
Integrate Public Transit & Private
Shuttles
Car, bike and scooter sharing Pilots
Transport
Strategies
Expand Partnerships set Policy
Expand Taxi Service
Pilot 900 On-street car spaces
Pilot 100 bikesharing spaces
Pilot 100 E-Bikes with CarShare
Rapid Network Stop
Rapid Network Stop
Local Network Stop
Local Network Stop
Shared systems will need mixed use
development & dedicated street space
Integrated
Streets
Concept: Timothy Papandreou
Rapid & Shuttle Boarding
Rapid Network & Shuttle Boarding Island
Shared mobility needs rights of wayOn the Street
Shared Use
Pods
Shared Use Pods
Shared Use
Pods
Local Bus & Shuttle Boarding
Mixed Use
Development
18
Rapid Network Boarding Island
Rapid Network Boarding Island
Integrated for the customer experience
Shared Use Street
Vision
19
Parking & Driving Demand Management
Transport
Strategies
Parking Management SFpark Mobility Access Pricing
20
Travel Choices: customer/commuter information
Transport
Strategies
Muni+ Integrated Information Wayfinding Program
21Complete Streets: Public Transit
Transport
Strategies
Long-term
Transit
Vision
Upgrade the
core capacity
Lines
48th Ave to
Market/Third:
25 min
Ocean Beach
to Embarcadero :
25 min
Wharves
to Moscone:
10 min
Daly City
to Embarcadero:
25 min
Bayshore &
Hunters Point
to Market St.:
25 min
DRAFT22
Vision of an optimized & integrated network
Transport
Strategies
Short Term: Transit Operational Efficiency
Transport
Strategies 23
Mid Term: Priority Network Enhancements
Pilots to test effectiveness
Transit
Strategy
25Complete Streets: Walking
Pedestrian
Strategy
Vision: Walking & Traffic Safety Strategy
Sustainable
Mobility 26
70 Miles of High Priority Segments
Need Complete Street Type Treatments by 2021
=+
27
Short Term: Temporary Innovative people spaces
tested for n’hood economic benefits
Pedestrian
Strategy
People Walking, Bicycling, Driving, Passengers
28
Use Data to focus Investments & Enforcement
priorities
Vision Zero
6th/Market Before
6th/Market After
31Complete Streets: Bicycle
Transport
Strategies
LTS 1 Everyone feels comfortable to ride LTS 2 Adults feel comfortable to ride
LTS 3 “Enthused and Confident” will ride LTS 4 Only “Strong and Fearless” will ride
32Level of Traffic Stress Methodology AssessmentBicycle
Strategy
Less than 10% of the network is comfortable for most people
33
Travel experience of network data driven &
crowdsourced approach
Bicycle
Strategy
34Prioritize focus on key corridors demandBicycle
Strategy
Assessment
2013
Applied
2013/2014
35
35
35
35Applying assessment analysis by corridorBicycle
Strategy
36
Example of upgrade at Valencia and Market Intersection
Bicycle
Strategy
Applying Assessment for Upgrades
Bicycle
Strategy
Identify potential areas for growth using
heat maps & sensor data
Low
Medium
High
Bicycle Mode Share
Growth Potential
SFMTA , US Census Data, Land-use & gradient
analysis
Infrastructure
Support
Streets improved by data innovation
Bicycle Strategy
Data driven/community vetted Upgrades & Expansion
feed 5 year work plan
Develop Multi-modal Way finding &
Bicycle/Transit /Taxi/Car share Integration
Bicycle
Strategy
Shared
Mobility
Vehicle Sharing and Ridesharing
New playersShared
Mobility
New players create controversy
Shared
Mobility
Thank you
sfmta.com @timpapandreou

Workshop on Sustainable Mobility in Future Cities - Timothy Papandreou

  • 1.
    Timothy Papandreou @timpapandreouy Implementinga Vision Great City: Excellent Transportation Choices
  • 2.
    Bay Area Region 7million/7,000 sq. km San Francisco 825,000/121 sq. km California 40 million/423k sq. km San Francisco Bay Area 8 million Los Angeles 20 million San Diego 3 million Sacramento 2 million Central Valley 4 million
  • 3.
    3 Create and CoordinateComplimentary Policies Integrate Policies Mixed-use Land Use Plans Travel Demand, Parking & Traffic Management Shared Mobility Partners Bicycle Network & Facilities Walkable Streets & Spaces Local & Regional Transit Network San Francisco Transportation System Transportation is vital for a thriving City Create excellent transportation choices
  • 4.
    Two-tiered strategy forthe transport system Transport Strategies Travel InfoDemand Pricing Demand Management Priority Transit Complete Streets Vehicle Sharing Infrastructure Support Smart Land-Use
  • 5.
    5 In the next25 years - 35% Increase in Jobs & Housing allocation How we are Growing The number of jobs is projected to grow from 568,724 in 2010 to over 760,000 in 2040. 4,600 housing units are under construction, with 43,000+ in the pipeline How do we grow sustainably?
  • 6.
    Major societal andsystem changesSF Trends Changing Preferences Drop in Licenses & RevenuesMillennialsBaby Boomers Work Anywhere Everywhere Ubiquitous Connectivity
  • 7.
    Major societal andsystem changesSF Trends
  • 8.
    Evolving, blurring distinctions,varying benefits and government support Shared Modes Public Transit Taxis & Limos Ridesharing Carsharing Scooter Sharing Jitneys Shuttle services Bike sharing Transportation Network Companies Driverless/ Delivery DronesConcept: Timothy Papandreou
  • 9.
    SF Private AutoFleet Trends and Goals 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 Goal 400 375 350 325 300 275 250 0% PrivateAutoFleet(000s) 15- 25% fleet reduction potential with significant vehicle sharing growth Trend Potential Vehicle Sharing Opportunity Vehicle & Ride Sharing Vehicle sharing potential
  • 10.
    10Multiple providers, agreements,insurance, payments, routes, booking = headaches! Silos of Systems = Concept: Timothy Papandreou
  • 11.
    Customer Experience Routing Booking Payments Credits/Offsets Games/Value add Integratedfor the customer experience Customer Focus Concept: Timothy Papandreou
  • 12.
    One system selectroute, choose mode, book it and go! Integration Vision Concept: Timothy Papandreou
  • 13.
    Modal benefits analysisinform investment priorities Investment Integration
  • 14.
    Virtuous Cycle ofIntegrated Investments Integration Project Investment Mode Shift Effect More comfortable bicycle facilities = more transit capacity Car/bike/scooter sharing, taxi demand grows investments in bicycling infrastructure, facilities & programs More transit and bicycle trips = more walking and more economic development investments in walking infrastructure, facilities & programs investments in transit reliability and frequency programs investments in demand management and vehicle sharing programs
  • 15.
    Integrate Public Transit& Private Shuttles Car, bike and scooter sharing Pilots Transport Strategies Expand Partnerships set Policy Expand Taxi Service Pilot 900 On-street car spaces Pilot 100 bikesharing spaces Pilot 100 E-Bikes with CarShare
  • 16.
    Rapid Network Stop RapidNetwork Stop Local Network Stop Local Network Stop Shared systems will need mixed use development & dedicated street space Integrated Streets Concept: Timothy Papandreou
  • 17.
    Rapid & ShuttleBoarding Rapid Network & Shuttle Boarding Island Shared mobility needs rights of wayOn the Street Shared Use Pods Shared Use Pods Shared Use Pods Local Bus & Shuttle Boarding Mixed Use Development
  • 18.
    18 Rapid Network BoardingIsland Rapid Network Boarding Island Integrated for the customer experience Shared Use Street Vision
  • 19.
    19 Parking & DrivingDemand Management Transport Strategies Parking Management SFpark Mobility Access Pricing
  • 20.
    20 Travel Choices: customer/commuterinformation Transport Strategies Muni+ Integrated Information Wayfinding Program
  • 21.
    21Complete Streets: PublicTransit Transport Strategies
  • 22.
    Long-term Transit Vision Upgrade the core capacity Lines 48thAve to Market/Third: 25 min Ocean Beach to Embarcadero : 25 min Wharves to Moscone: 10 min Daly City to Embarcadero: 25 min Bayshore & Hunters Point to Market St.: 25 min DRAFT22 Vision of an optimized & integrated network Transport Strategies
  • 23.
    Short Term: TransitOperational Efficiency Transport Strategies 23
  • 24.
    Mid Term: PriorityNetwork Enhancements Pilots to test effectiveness Transit Strategy
  • 25.
  • 26.
    Vision: Walking &Traffic Safety Strategy Sustainable Mobility 26 70 Miles of High Priority Segments Need Complete Street Type Treatments by 2021 =+
  • 27.
    27 Short Term: TemporaryInnovative people spaces tested for n’hood economic benefits Pedestrian Strategy
  • 28.
    People Walking, Bicycling,Driving, Passengers 28 Use Data to focus Investments & Enforcement priorities Vision Zero
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
    LTS 1 Everyonefeels comfortable to ride LTS 2 Adults feel comfortable to ride LTS 3 “Enthused and Confident” will ride LTS 4 Only “Strong and Fearless” will ride 32Level of Traffic Stress Methodology AssessmentBicycle Strategy
  • 33.
    Less than 10%of the network is comfortable for most people 33 Travel experience of network data driven & crowdsourced approach Bicycle Strategy
  • 34.
    34Prioritize focus onkey corridors demandBicycle Strategy
  • 35.
  • 36.
    36 Example of upgradeat Valencia and Market Intersection Bicycle Strategy Applying Assessment for Upgrades
  • 37.
    Bicycle Strategy Identify potential areasfor growth using heat maps & sensor data Low Medium High Bicycle Mode Share Growth Potential SFMTA , US Census Data, Land-use & gradient analysis
  • 38.
  • 39.
    Bicycle Strategy Data driven/communityvetted Upgrades & Expansion feed 5 year work plan
  • 40.
    Develop Multi-modal Wayfinding & Bicycle/Transit /Taxi/Car share Integration Bicycle Strategy
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
    New players createcontroversy Shared Mobility
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