1 Draft Regional Priority Projects List Steve Yaffe, Arlington County November 20, 2008 TPB Regional Bus Subcommittee Presented to the TPB Access For All.

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1 Draft Regional Priority Projects List Steve Yaffe, Arlington County November 20, 2008 TPB Regional Bus Subcommittee Presented to the TPB Access For All Advisory Committee

2 The Regional Bus Subcommittee Established by the TPB in January of 2007 The mission of the Regional Bus Committee is to provide a permanent process for the coordination of bus planning throughout the Washington region, and for incorporating regional bus plans into the Constrained Long Range Plan (CLRP) and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Participating agencies include: –Metrobus, Montgomery County Ride On, Prince George 's County The Bus, DC Circulator, Alexandria Dash, Arlington Transit (ART), Falls Church George, City of Fairfax CUE Fairfax Connector, Loudoun Commuter Transit, PRTC Omni Ride, MTA Commuter Bus, Metrorail, Virginia Railway Express, Maryland Commuter Rail, DC Streetcar

3 Background June 2008: RBS began work on Regional Priority Projects List September 19, 2008: deadline for project submissions October 20, 2008: working group met to draft criteria for regional significance and take first cut at submitted projects October 28, 2008: draft priority list presented to RBS for discussion November 6, 2008: deadline for updated submissions November 13, 2008: draft priority list presented to the CAC

4 Context Priority projects will not be “lines on maps” –Instead, focus on regionally significant bus- related projects –What is the definition of regional significance? Focus on real improvements in regional mobility.

5 Project Categories A.Funding Situation B.Expansion and New Service C.Regional Congestion Points –highway (freeway or arterial) system bottlenecks D.Other Capacity Constraints –including bus storage and maintenance facilities, congestion at bus stops or transit centers, and park-and-ride lots E.Bus Stops –Bus stops that need major rehabilitation and improved passenger amenities F.Other Passenger Facilities –such as transit centers or accessible pathways G.Regional Marketing and Customer Information

6 Criteria for Regional Significance For bottlenecks or running way improvements: 5,000 passengers per day or an effective headway of 10-minutes For stops: at least 250 passengers per day For park-and-ride lots: serviced by at least 4 buses per hour (15 minute frequency) and a minimum of 200 parking spaces. Projects should be capital projects that would provide benefit to multiple transit operators or multiple jurisdictions in the region. The working group established the following criteria for determining whether a submitted project was regionally significant:

7 Priority Project List, Part 1 Bottlenecks/Running- way Improvements: C.01: Duke Street, West of Telegraph Road C.08: H Street between 18th and 14th Streets, NW C.10: K Street Busway C.14: Campus Drive/Paint Branch Pkwy and US 1 (Baltimore Ave) Bus Stops: E.01: Southern Towers E.03: Union Station Bus Stops (Transit Center)

8 Priority Project List, Part 2 Transit Staging Areas: D.07: Bus staging area for Washington/Arlington PM rush hour services D.08: Van Dorn Metro Station Bus Staging Area F.08: RFK Operators Lounge and Transit Center Other Bus Facilities: B.09: Landmark Transit Center E.07: Pentagon Transfer Facility Bus Bays E.09: Fort Totten Metro Bus Stops (Transit Center) F.11: Lakeforest Transit Center

9 How Do The Projects Meet the Criteria? Nearly all projects would benefit multiple operators, including commuter bus services from the outer jurisdictions.

10 Emerging Corridors B.04: Increased service between Frederick and the Washington D.C. Area B.05: Loudoun County Tyson’s Express Bus as part of Dulles Rail B.08: Haymarket OmniRide – Metro Direct B.12: Service between Frederick Train Stations and the Urbana Park- N-Ride B.13: Bus Seating capacity B.15: Gainesville OmniRide C.04: I-270 through Frederick and Montgomery Counties C.11: U.S. 15 through Frederick City E.04: Frederick Town Mall Bus Stop F.03: Park-N-Ride lot north of Frederick F.06: Haymarket/Dominion Valley Commuter Lot The working group identified several projects that did not meet the regional criteria, but that are important to provide increased service to emerging residential and employment corridors in the region.

11 Storage and Maintenance Facilities D.03: SE Bus Garage (Capital Improvements) D.04: Bus Storage (Rocky Springs Road) D.06: Bus storage and maintenance facilities D.09: Additional Bus Maintenance and Storage Facilities D.11: PRTC Transit Center Bus Storage – Additional Western Facility Operators expressed in the project submissions a short- term need for storage and maintenance facilities for at least 338 new buses. It is very important that these needs be met to enable future growth of the bus transit system.

12 Marketing and Customer Information G.01: Improvements to WMATA’s Trip Planner / RideGuide G.02: Machines to add value to SmarTrip farecards G.03: Regional Integrated Transportation Information System (RITIS) G.04: Frederick Regional Commuting Options Brochure G.05: 511 system G.08: Upgraded bus stop information at major transfer centers G.09: Regional Joint Marketing Initiative for Airport Bus Services G.10: Inclusion in national and regional Trip Planning Applications The working group recommended that all operators/jurisdictions pledge to spend 1% of their operating budget on marketing and customer information. Potential projects include:

13 HOT Lane Enhancements C.02: Shirley Hwy Express Lane Ramp to the Pentagon Transit Center –Must ensure that ramp turn radii permit buses D.02: Shirley Hwy Express Lane Ramp to the Shirlington Transit Center The working group would like to acknowledge the inclusion of two transit- only ramps that have been included in the I-95/395 HOT Lanes project. It is important that projects that increase capacity for private vehicles and raise revenue also provide support for bus transit. Continuation of Shirley Highway HOV lanes across the 14 th Street Bridge Priority on the toll lanes should be provided to transit and high-occupancy vehicles Signals at new ramps must be coordinated with signals at surrounding intersections Additional updates to the HOT Lanes Project could provide further benefit to bus transit:

14 WMATA Priority Corridor Network Many projects submitted by the region’s transit operators fall under the WMATA Priority Corridor Network service area. The subcommittee fully supports this short- term and fast-paced effort to drastically increase bus service in the region, and acknowledges that the local jurisdictions will need to do their part to improve transit running ways and bus stops along these corridors. Projects submitted along these corridors include: B.02: Crystal City – Potomac Yard Transitway B.03: 16th Street Metro Extra Bus Service. B.06: Veirs Mill BRT/University Boulevard BRT B.07: US 1 (Hyattsville) to Laurel Corridor Improvements B.14: Georgia Avenue Busway C.06: Colesville to Wheaton through Silver Spring C.13: East West Highway from Silver Spring to Bethesda E.06: University Blvd/Piney Branch E.12: Wisconsin/Willard Avenue

15 Next Steps Collect feedback from CAC (Nov. 13) and AFA (Nov. 20) Collect additional feedback from the RBS, November 25, Formalize list and develop presentation and memo, November – December Present to TPB technical committee and TPB, December 2008 or January 2009