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Designed to Ride: Attracting Transit by Choice Riders Rebecca Cales Transportation Solutions Policy & External Relations Manager www.transolutions.org
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Transportation Solutions TMA covering near southeast Denver TMA covering near southeast Denver Shopping destinations, small & large employers, vibrant urban neighborhoods, private university Shopping destinations, small & large employers, vibrant urban neighborhoods, private university Gridlocked roadways Gridlocked roadways
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Cherry Creek Area Walkable area with high volumes of pedestrian traffic 60 bus stops with little or no information
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60 Bus Stops – To Where? Inventory of 60 bus stops Incorrect or inconsistent signage Lack of amenities & information Blend in with landscape
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Focus Groups Convened to Identify Major Barriers to Transit Use Focus groups (2) Residents, employees & visitors Pre-survey Stop identification Visual preference survey Group discussion
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Creativity & Practicality Information, accessibility & visibility Stops are invisible Unique look/brand Easy to read/understand Frequency/knowledge of service You are here Comfort & convenience
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Baseline Data Collection Resident online survey Phone survey Bus passenger counts
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Lots of Room for Improvement I know which bus routes to take to work/school 28% Taking the bus to work/school is a realistic option for me 20% Bus stops in Cherry Creek provide information I need to ride the bus 49% Bus stops in Cherry Creek are attractive 49% I feel safe waiting at bus stops 70%
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I know where to get information about transit routes 66% I am familiar with routes serving the Cherry Creek area 39% I know how to ride the bus 81% People like me ride the bus 41% Traveling by bus for some of my trips is a realistic option for me 35%
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Single occupancy vehicles – 78% Bike – 1% Carpool – 2% Transit – 1% Walk – 13% Telework – 3% Other – 2% Travel Modes – Commute Trips
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Single occupancy vehicles – 61% Bike – 4% Carpool – 4% Transit – 3% Walk – 28% Travel Modes – All Trips
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more O PTIONS more D ETAILS more S TYLE
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More Details
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Marketing & Outreach Local ads & public relations started in June in area monthly newspapers and ran through August
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Key chains, magnets, note cards, and How to Ride information was given out at community events, meetings and transportation fairs Community Events
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Try Transit! Guided Transit Tours started in July with a trip to Ben & Jerrys ice cream…
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…Continued in August with a free smoothie at Jamba Juice…
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…And ended in October with SPAMALOT
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Project Impacts Resident online survey Phone survey Bus passenger counts
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Shift of Perception I know which bus routes to take to work/school 45% up from 28%
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Bus stops in Cherry Creek provide the information I need to ride the bus 68% up from 49%
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Bus stops in Cherry Creek are attractive 75% up from 49%
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I feel safe waiting at bus stops 79% up from 60%
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I know where to get bus schedule and route information 75% up from 66%
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I know how to ride the bus 88% up from 81%
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People like me ride the bus 53% up from 41%
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Traveling by bus for some of my trips is a realistic option for me 47% up from 35%
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Travel Modes – Commute Trips Alt mode usage increased 2% for commute trips
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Travel Modes – All Trips Alt mode usage increased by a total of 6%
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Celebrating Design Recognized with a 2007 Mayors Design Award Celebrates design throughout Denver neighborhoods Wild Card winner
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Thank You! Rebecca Cales Policy & External Relations Manager Transportation Solutions rcales@transolutions.org 303.377.7086
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