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Personal Rapid Transit in the Bay Area?

Personal Rapid Transit in the Bay Area?. Wayne D. Cottrell, Ph.D. Recent & Current Actions. Planning & Decision Stages Marin County Transportation Authority of Marin Milpitas Sunnyhills Neighborhood Association San Jose City of San Jose DOT Santa Cruz City of Santa Cruz Public Works

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Personal Rapid Transit in the Bay Area?

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  1. Personal Rapid Transit in the Bay Area? Wayne D. Cottrell, Ph.D. Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  2. Recent & Current Actions Planning & Decision Stages • Marin CountyTransportation Authority of Marin • MilpitasSunnyhills Neighborhood Association • San JoseCity of San Jose DOT • Santa CruzCity of Santa Cruz Public Works Congestion Pricing Proposal • San FranciscoCity of San Francisco Conceptual Only (Cities21) • Emeryville unofficial • Palo Alto unofficial • Pleasanton unofficial Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  3. San Francisco Bay Area Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  4. Marin County • TAM board members have discussed PRT. • Unimodal proposes to privately develop. • Board members & public are divisive. • Measure A (½¢ sales tax): 55% local transit. Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  5. Milipitas • PRT advocated by Sunnyhills Neighborhood Association (SNA). • Pilot PRT “ferry” suggested. • LRT to Great Mall connection proposed. • PRT would “ferry” riders over railroad. • PRT is “competing” with pedestrian bridge. Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  6. Milpitas (continued) • SNA is proposing 3.5-mile PRT. • City has not adopted PRT. • Private entity is resisting pedestrian crossing. • SNA was looking to secure EIR funding. Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  7. San Jose • City solicited proposals for PRT in 2008. • Connection between airport & businesses, LRT, hotels, Caltrain. • 17 proposals received in December 2008. • International response: CAN, GBR, JAP, KOR, POL, SWE, USA. • Proposals addressed finance, construction, maintenance and operation. • Laura Stuchinsky, San Jose DOT Sustainability Officer. Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  8. Santa Cruz • Advocated by Citizens for PRT (Santa Cruz). • Vinci Global Services: feasibility study in 2007. • City solicited proposals for PRT in 2008. • Connection between “city” & UC Santa Cruz. • PRT viewed as solution to traffic problems. • Christophe Schneiter, Assistant Director & City Engineer. Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  9. San Francisco • County is studying congestion pricing plan. • FHWA awarded $1 million for study. • Motorists entering city would pay fee. • Goal is to reduce traffic & improve mobility. • Public transit should benefit from increased patronage & higher speeds. • Transit service response: greater frequency. • Could PRT be integrated into pricing plan? Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  10. Bay Area PRT Participants • Cities21 (Palo Alto) • CyberTran International (Emeryville) • IHI Partners (San Jose) • JPods (Santa Clara) • SDI Transit (San Jose) Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

  11. Other Events & Discussion • Several “grass roots” PRT efforts. • Cities, counties & community groups. • No apparent federal or State involvement. • Funding sources: county sales tax, private. • Federal funds available with tie-in to special programs. • Carbon-Free Mobility seminar planned for March 2009. Technix, ATRA, January 11, 2009

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