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Multimodal Corridor System Management – Incorporating Analysis of Transit, Demand Management Programs and Operational Strategies Presented by Bill Loudon, DKS Associates May 11, 2011
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Presentation Outline 1. Overview of the Project 2. Modeling Approach 3. Testing of Scenarios 4. Results and Conclusions
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Regional Context
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The US-101 Corridor
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Project Objectives u To identify the location and characteristics of bottlenecks u To develop tools for the evaluation of delay-reduction strategies u To evaluate the delay-reduction potential of multi-modal strategies in in a complex urban corridor
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Santa Barbara Bottlenecks
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7 Ventura Bottlenecks
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8 2023 Delay as a Percentage of VHT AM PeakPM Peak NBSBNBSB Santa Barbara County22.3%12.6%35.1%29.7% Ventura County17.3%26.0%32.1%48.0%
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Existing and Planned Programs u Local and Express Bus Transit u Limited Intercity Passenger Rail Service u Limited Park and Ride Lots u Demand Management Programs u Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities
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Additional Transit and TDM Options Considered u Increased Local Bus Service u Increased Express Bus Service in HOV Lanes u “Commuter Friendly” Intercity Rail Service u Expanded Park and Ride u Expanded Demand Management Programs
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Stakeholder Participation u State Department of Transportation u Metropolitan Transportation Organizations (MPOs) u County Transportation Commissions u Cities and Counties u Transit Providers u Air Quality Management District u Community Representatives
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Stakeholder Committees u Transit and Demand Management u Traffic Operations u Modeling
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Modeling Approach and Tools
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Corridor Network in Santa Barbara County
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Corridor Network in Ventura County
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Hybrid Simulation Representation of the Network
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Supplemental Analysis Tools u Pivot Point Transit Analysis Model u TDM Effectiveness Model u Freeway Service Patrol Effectiveness Model
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Scenarios for Testing 1. Transit and TDM Enhancement 2. Ramp Metering 3. Minor Roadway Capacity Enhancements 4. Incident Management
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Ventura AM Northbound
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20 Santa Barbara AM Northbound
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Santa Barbara AM Northbound Baseline 2023
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Transit and TDM
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Ramp Metering
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Minor Physical Improvments
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25 Transit and TDM - Conclusions u Overall benefits can be significant in peak commute direction VMTDelay Santa Barbara County 5%53% Ventura County 4%30% PM Peak Period Southbound Reduction
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26 Ramp Metering - Conclusions u Can reduce delay when congestion is not severe AM PeakPM Peak NBSBNBSB Santa Barbara County8.9%-9.8%12.8%12.2% Ventura County7.2%6.3%-1.6% Peak-Period Delay Reduction 2023
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27 Safety Benefits of Ramp Metering
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28 Minor Capacity Improvements - Conclusions u Can significantly improve the productivity of the freeway AM PeakPM Peak NBSBNBSB Santa Barbara County24%8%-36% Ventura County24%59%30%24% Peak-Period Delay Reduction 2023
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29 Freeway Service Patrol - Conclusions Freeway Service Patrol Benefits 2023 Delay Savings VHT/Year Benefit/Cost Ratio Santa Barbara County 206,00011.9 Ventura County 207,00010.8
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Conclusions u Consideration of multimodal management options was important to the US 101 CSMP u An analytical method for testing multimodal options could be integrated into the modeling process u The involvement of stakeholders throughout the process was important to the testing and integration of multimodal strategies
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