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Peoria Bus Rapid Transit Moving Tulsa Forward October 2013

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Peoria Bus Rapid Transit

Moving Tulsa Forward

October 2013

A SYSTEMATIC APPROACHA SYSTEMATIC APPROACH

A systematic approach

January 2011

Kickoff Fast Forward

Regional Transit

System Plan

Mobile Outreach Bus

119 locations

2000 citizens

July 2011

Draft Plan presented

for public review

October 2011

Regional Transit

System Plan adopted

January 2012

Kickoff Peoria

Alternatives Analysis

April 2012

Data collection for

Peoria Route 105 and

8 other routes

July 2012

Public Meetings along

corridor (Round 1)

January 2013

Public meetings and

targeted outreach

(Round 2)

February 2013

Peoria BRT adopted

as locally preferred

alternative

Adopted Regional Transit System

Plan

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Peoria/Riverside

Corridor

Residents: 69,000

Jobs: 37,000

5,700 daily trips to

downtown

PlaniTulsa Comprehensive Plan

5/5/2015

The Big “T”

20%Jobs

1in 7Tulsans

Within a 10 minute walk, connects

A SOLUTION

BASED ON DATA

A SOLUTION

BASED ON DATA

On-Board Data

Collection

47,542

48,808

80,434

86,605

89,823

113,795

126,842

130,593

130,885

134,342

161,348

166,885

171,187

190,378

260,717

315,269

458,559

306

471

118

318

117

215

203

251

111

114

100

221

210

112

101

222

105

FY12 Ridership

Route 105 Ridership vs. Rest of

System

Ridership Analysis

A BUS RAPID TRANSIT

SYSTEM FOR TULSA’S NEEDS

A BUS RAPID TRANSIT

SYSTEM FOR TULSA’S NEEDS

Young Professionals

Elderly

Disabled

Employees

36 stations

15 min peak frequency

Real-time arrival info

Off-board fare payment

Easy boarding

Signature branding

$37 M in economic impact

CONNECTS TO…

5 grocery stores

Cherry Street

Brookside

Downtown

10 other bus routes

ORU/ Mabee Center

Cityplex Towers

Shoppes on

Peoria

Tulsa Tech – Peoria Campus

St. John/Hillcrest

Utica Square

Gathering Place

Ridership & Productivity

1,908 2,022 2,144

2,322

2,575

2,855

3,167

3,512

3,895

4,319

4,790

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5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

30.00

35.00

40.00

45.00

50.00

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1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Rid

ers

Per

Hour

(Weekday)

Rid

ers

hip

(W

eekday)

2013-2023 Ridership Estimates - Peoria Corridor

Ridership Riders per Hour

Op

en

ing Y

ea

r

System-Wide

Riders/Hour:

17.5

System-Wide Riders

per Hour

Estimates based on experience with Kansas City MAX and Albuquerque Rapid Ride after 7 years of service and similar revenue hours increases

BUS STATIONS

THE HEART OF THE SYSTEM

Albuquerque, NM - Rapid Ride BRT

Ft. Worth, TX – SPUR BRT

Ft. Worth, TX

Kansas City - MAX BRT

Station Concept Examples

•32 ft Concrete platform

•Station canopy and structural framing support

•LED lighting beneath station canopy

•Benches and / or leaning rails, bicycle racks, trash cans

•Branded, BRT signage and passenger information

•Allowance for public art incorporated into amenities

San Antonio Primo

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James Wagner, AICP

Transportation Projects Coordinator

INCOG

(918) 584-7526

[email protected]

Questions?