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MID-COAST MOBILITY HUB IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY P FACT SHEET

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jk O TOW TRSIT CETER FCT SHEET Ridership Information at the Old Town Transit Center

Existing Ridership (2015) Projected Trolley Station Ridership (2030) Average daily boardings and arrivals within a half-mile of the Old Town Transit Center: 940 1,530 A.M. Peak-Hour A.M. Peak-Hour 1,300 Boardings Arrivals 11,100 Green Line Trolley 19,000 Bus 11,080 Daily Boardings Source: SanGIS; SANDAG Projected Trolley Station Mode of Access (2030) How Residents Get to Work A.M. Period P.M. Period

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8% Car (single occupant) Carpool Public Transportation Walk Other (bike, taxi, etc..) 6% walk or bike (275 riders) 20% walk or bike (1,310 riders) 81% 3% drive (150 riders) 80% transfer (5,150 riders) 91% transfer (4,200 riders)

Note: Includes households located within a 5-minute drive of the station. Note: Each icon represents approximately 100 riders. At least one icon is used for all modes with one or more riders. Source: 2010-2014 American Community Survey Source: Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (2014)

Population and Employment Information

SERRA MESA CLAIREMONT MESA Within five minutes of the station there are... MISSION BAY PARK

LINDA VISTA TECOLOTE RD !( 220 residents

MISSION VALLEY { 1,100 jobs } within walking distance OLD TOWN TC (!

MIDWAY-PACIFIC HIGHWAY 1,850 residents OLD TOWN within biking distance

UPTOWN { 7,200 jobs } within driving distance

Legend 29,000 residents !( Mid-Coast Stations Mid-Coast Trolley 35,400 jobs Access Time { } Walk 5-minute DOWNTOWN Bike 5-minute Drive 5-minute I

Source: SanGIS; 2010-2014 American Community Survey; US Census Bureau

For More Information Please contact Miriam Kirshner, Senior Regional Planner, at (619) 699-6995 or [email protected] or visit SDForward.com/MidCoastMobilityHubs

February 2017