Portland Streetcar: Annual Report to City Council

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Total Number Of Housing Units Built Within 1/4 Portland Streetcar Corridor (1/4 mile Buffer) Mile Of Portland Streetcar & Average Weekday Residential Unit Development by Year Ridership: 2001-2015 6000 I I 20,000 I I 5000 I I 18,000 I I 16,000 I I I I 4000 14,000 I I I I 12,000 I I 3000 I I 10,000 I I I I 8,000 I I 2000 6,000 I I I I 4,000 I I 1000 I I 2,000 I I I I - I I 0

Total Housing Units Avg. Weekday PORTLAND STREETCAR | City Council 2018 3 Riding From Home Reducing Auto Dependency

“The Portland Streetcar takes care of almost all of our needs. We use it to visit our doctors, dentists and grocery shopping – and we are down to one car we hardly use” - Barb and Dave King: Streetcar users since 2001

61% of Streetcar riders age 25-34 do not own a car.

50% of seniors are car free Source: 2017 Streetcar Ridership Survey 2017 Highlights

• February – Winter Light Festival • February – Highest Ridership, 16,351 avg/weekday • May/June – Morrison/Yamhill construction • June – Rose Festival Parades • July – Launch of HOP FastPass in partnership with TriMet • September – Morning Service added to N/S Line • October – Streetcar Mobile Music Festival

PORTLAND STREETCAR | City Council 2018 6 Continued Investment

Upcoming Investments • Installing cameras on all streetcars • Enhanced Transit Corridors: BAT Lane on NE Grand Ave • Double-sided boarding in PSU Urban Plaza • Preliminary Engineering for extension to NW Portland. • Additional streetcars to support growth in service

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PORTLAND STREETCAR | City Council 2018 7 Thank you

Dan Bower, PSI Executive Director Jim Mark, PSI Board Chair Kathryn Levine, PBOT Streetcar Manager