WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service.

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WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation

Foreword: For the last 50 years, New York has underinvested in its transportation network. We are now proposing a sweeping, regional transportation plan that will enable us to improve travel times and achieve the funding necessary to meet the city's and the region's needs through 2030 and beyond. That includes strategies to improve our transit network and reduce growing gridlock on our roads through better road management and congestion pricing. We will seek to create a new regional financing entity, the SMART Financing Authority that would provide one-time grants to achieve a state of good repair and fill the exiting funding gap for critical transit expansions, enabling our region to achieve a new standard of mobility. --PLANYC 2030: Transportation Report (Source:

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation PLANYC 2030: PLAN FOR A BETTER SERVICE TRANSPORTATION FUTURE?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION DESIGN: + CLEAN ‘ON STREET’ CIRCULATION + UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION + INTERMODAL EXCHANGE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation RAIL FREIGHT ALTERNATIVE: + INTERMODAL + EXISTING INTEGRATION + EIS CONCERNS + TUNNELLING

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE DESIGN: + FLUIDITY + CIRCULATION + NETWORKS + CONNECTION + NODES + POINTS + TRANSFER

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE HUBS: + EXPRESS BUS LANES + BRT 1 ST /2 ND AVE CORRIDOR + DEDICATED BUS LANES + BRT MERRICK BLVD + BRT HYLAN BLVD + BRT NOSTRAND AVE + FERRY SERVICE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE HUBS: + EXPRESS BUS LANES + BRT 1 ST /2 ND AVE CORRIDOR + DEDICATED BUS LANES + BRT MERRICK BLVD + BRT HYLAN BLVD + BRT NOSTRAND AVE + FERRY SERVICE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE HUBS: + EXPRESS BUS LANES + BRT 1 ST /2 ND AVE CORRIDOR + DEDICATED BUS LANES + BRT MERRICK BLVD + BRT HYLAN BLVD + BRT NOSTRAND AVE + FERRY SERVICE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE HUBS: + EXPRESS BUS LANES + BRT 1 ST /2 ND AVE CORRIDOR + DEDICATED BUS LANES + BRT MERRICK BLVD + BRT HYLAN BLVD + BRT NOSTRAND AVE + FERRY SERVICE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE HUBS: + EXPRESS BUS LANES + BRT 1 ST /2 ND AVE CORRIDOR + DEDICATED BUS LANES + BRT MERRICK BLVD + BRT HYLAN BLVD + BRT NOSTRAND AVE + FERRY SERVICE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE HUBS: + EXPRESS BUS LANES + BRT 1 ST /2 ND AVE CORRIDOR + DEDICATED BUS LANES + BRT MERRICK BLVD + BRT HYLAN BLVD + BRT NOSTRAND AVE + FERRY SERVICE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation INTERCHANGE HUBS: + EXPRESS BUS LANES + BRT 1 ST /2 ND AVE CORRIDOR + DEDICATED BUS LANES + BRT MERRICK BLVD + BRT HYLAN BLVD + BRT NOSTRAND AVE + FERRY SERVICE

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: HOW CAN WE BETTER USE/INTEGRATE/DISTRIBUTE TRAFFIC WITH THEM?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: HOW CAN WE BETTER USE/INTEGRATE/DISTRIBUTE TRAFFIC WITH THEM?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: HOW CAN WE BETTER USE/INTEGRATE/DISTRIBUTE TRAFFIC WITH THEM?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: HOW CAN WE BETTER USE/INTEGRATE/DISTRIBUTE TRAFFIC WITH THEM?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: HOW CAN WE BETTER USE/INTEGRATE/DISTRIBUTE TRAFFIC WITH THEM?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: HOW CAN WE BETTER USE/INTEGRATE/DISTRIBUTE TRAFFIC WITH THEM?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: INTEGRATING + DIRECTING TRAFFIC ONLY TO HIGH CONCENTRATION ZONES?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: GREENING THE CONNECTIONS PERHAPS?

WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation HIGH TRAFFIC + CONCENTRATION ZONES: CONNECTING THE NETWORKED ZONES WITH SUSTAINABLE FREIGHT HUBS?

CONCLUSION: There are Visions, and then there are Realities —the options are numerous, but at the end of the day it all depends on who makes it happen. WWS527a: Transportation Strategies to 2030 for a Climate Responsible New York City: Maximizing Capacity, Minimizing Impact Wendy W Fok Putting “Service Distribution/Transportation” back into the Equation