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The New York Times Thomas Bassett Andrea Marpillero-Colomina Mobility Networks in the Americas: Local Politics and Cultural Paradigms Tuesdays at APA - Chicago March 13, 2012
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ECPA Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas http://ecpaplanning.org/ http://ecpaplanning.ning.com/
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MOBILITY ISSUES IN THE AMERICAS rapid urbanization » no infrastructure planning no public investment in mobility infrastructure corruption The City Fix
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METHODOLOGY in-depth interviews historical research examination of statistical data INTERVIEWS planners government academics bus operators officials HISTORICAL RESEARCH political urban transit socio-cultural DATA population ridership impactsapproval INTERVIEWS planners government academics bus operators officials HISTORICAL RESEARCH political urban transit socio-cultural DATA population ridership impactsapproval
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Google images CURITIBA-1974 low-cost exclusive right-of-way prepaid fare coordinated entry/exit
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Bogotá - 2000 population ≈ 8 million vehicle trips per day - 10 million BOGOTA - 2000 Population = 8 million 10 million vehicle trips per day 6 million of these on public transport ITDP
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All photos: ITDP AFTER TRANSMILENIO BEFORE TRANSMILENIO
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TRANSMILENIO two part system segregated trunk lines free feeder buses Phase I Phase II Feeder Routes Source: ITDP
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FEEDER BUSES access to informal settlements poor road infrastructure smaller buses navigate easily ITDP
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FINANCING government builds infrastructure operations privately contracted operational costs covered entirely by fare collection max 70% national government (World Bank Loan) 30%+ local government 50% Municipal gas tax trunk corridors stations pedestrian bridges public space main stations and depots control center
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NEGOTIATIONS flotas fear revenue loss flota operators » bus drivers flotas remain primary mode
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IMPROVEMENTS public parks libraries integrate with bike lane network private commercial development
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BRT expanded to other large cities funding structure: - 70% national government - 30% local government EXPANSION
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Megabús assumes 46% of transit demand PEREIRA - 2006 Dosquebradas Cuba Pereira interchanges stations feeder bus trunk bus Megabus SA
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Photos: Megabus SA IMPROVEMENTS design for 1 way streets sank utility lines run-off mitigation tie-in beautification
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PEREIRA TERMINUS roof is public space community gathering spot supports local commerce encourages mobility
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Mio assumes 94% of transit demand connection planned to cable car system CALI - 2009 METROCALI, SA
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Metroplus to assume 60% of transit demand (with metro) MEDELLÍN - 2011 METROPLUS, SA
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under construction Planned integration with Metro Evidence of resident displacement MEDELLÍN - 2009
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metro metrocable PRE-EXISTING TRANSIT Metroplus, SA
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tied with public amenities navigates steep terrain connectivity for poor communities METROCABLE
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severe overcrowding higher bus frequency inhibited metro construction planned BACKLASH IN BOGOTA
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NYC MTA “Select Bus Service” – 2008 pilot two phases currently operational partial implementation of BRT NEW YORK - 2008
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bus lanes pre-payment stations branding bus priority passenger information FEATURES
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Graphics: The New York Times 34 th Street redesign demanded COMMUNITY OPPOSITION
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NYC DOT 34 th Street redesign demanded B44 rejected by community board COMMUNITY OPPOSITION
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Our Town Streetsblog opposition enforcement clarity CHALLENGES Streetsblog
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defensive preemptive PUBLICITY
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population = 6 million military dictatorship until 1990 neoliberal development policies complex national government structure SANTIAGO, CHILE Roadlesstravelled.com
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created to regulate buses, formalize system modeled after Transmilenio SANTIAGO - 2007 Volvo - Chile Rebellioncorp
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national initiative (Ministry of Transport) operated by privately contracted companies police enforcement STRUCTURE 1. National Ministry of Transport stations, street infrastructure 2. privately contracted companies own buses, organize / run routes 3. national police enforce traffic laws 1. National Ministry of Transport stations, street infrastructure 2. privately contracted companies own buses, organize / run routes 3. national police enforce traffic laws
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no city government decentralized power competing / conflicting interests GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE Newworldencyclopedia.com
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abrupt implementation no public outreach ROLL OUT - 2007
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drivers given monthly salary integration with subway reduction in congestion improved over time TRANSANTIAGO Plataformaurbana.cl
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All visuals in this presentation are the work of the presenters unless otherwise indicated. ITDP THANK YOU! avm2109@columbia.edu tbassett@planning.org
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