Waterfront Transportation Assessment

Waterfront Transportation Assessment

SFMTA Municipal Transportation Agency Image: Crosswalk of California Street and Grant Avenue WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Piers 30-32 Citizens Advisory Committee TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEE 07 | 24| 2013 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Assessment Area • Expanded north to Crissy Field • South to Hunters Point Tonight’s Focus Area • Review Strategies most relevant to Piers 30-32 site 2 2 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Getting Ahead of Growth 2015: Land Use & Transportation 3 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Getting Ahead of Growth 2020: Land Use & Transportation 4 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Phase 1: Transportation Goals and Strategies 5 5 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 1.1 Inventory and Evaluate the “Pipeline” LAND USE PROJECTS & PROGRAMS** TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS & PROGRAMS 2013 -2017 n Exploratorium (Piers 15-17) COMPLETE STREETS: Pedestrian, Bicycle, Traffic & Signals Interim Pedestrian crossing at Exploratorium n 8 Washington Street n (Embarcadero-Green) 2nd Street Improvement Plan (Bike and Streetscape n 350 Mission Street n Improvements) n 333 Harrison Street (aka 105 Harrison Street) n Better Market Street n 345 Brannan Street n Broadway (Columbus Avenue to Tunnel) LAND USE PROJECTS & PROGRAMS** TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS & PROGRAMS n 185 Channel Street n Broadway (Embarcadero to Battery Street) n 120 Howard Street n Columbus (Broadway to Filbert Street) 2017 - 2025 n 1000 4th Street (Mercy Housing) n 5th Street Pedestrian Improvements n Mission Rock/Seawall Lot 337 (early Implementation) COMPLETE STREETS: Pedestrian, Bicycle, Traffic & Signals n Transbay Tower n Columbus/Stockton/Vallejo WalkFirst Improvements Final Pedestrian crossing at Exploratorium (Embarcadero- n n n n Treasure Island (early implementation) 340 Fremont Street Mason Pedestrian Improvements (Geary to Sutter) Green) n Transbay Block 11A (Folsom & Essex Streets) n Polk Street Complete Street 6th Street Pedestrian Safety (incl. traffic signal at n Central Corridor (early implementation) n n UCSF Hospital n Folsom/Howard Complete Streets (ENTRIPS) 6th/Minna, possible road diet or other signals) n Pier 70 (Orton Hsitoric Core) n Pier 70 (later implementation) n 7th and 8th Street Corridor Ped/Bike Improvements n 333 Fremont Street BIKE n Block 12 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) n 3rd Street Sidewalk Widening (Howard to Townsend Sts) n 399 Fremont Street n Bicyclen SharingBlock 5 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) n Broadway (Embarcadero to Battery Street) Pilots -n areaMission bounded Bay Buildout roughly by (Formerly Salesforce site) n Columbus (Broadway to Filbert Street) n Rincon Tower 2 Embarcadero/Jackson/Powell/5th/7th/17th/Illinoisn 524 Howard Street n Folsom Street & Howard Street 2-Way Conversion (500 bikes/50n Parcel stations)F (TCDP Area) n 45 Lansing Street n Bike Plann 50 Implementation First Street BIKE 2nd Streetn Seawall Bike LanesLot 330 (later implementation) n Bicycle Sharing n 325 Fremont Street (part of 2nd Street Complete Street) Expansion area - to cover most of NE quadrant of City, up n 75 Howard Street Fremont Street SB Bike Lane (Folsom to Harrison Sts) to 2750 bikes Howard Street WB Bike Lane n 725-765 Harrison StreetLAND USE PROJECTS & PROGRAMS** TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS & PROGRAMS n (Embarcadero to Fremont Sts) Shared Transit Bikeway Sutter, Mason to Octavia n 201 Folsom Street 2025 -5th 2040 Street Bike Lanes (Market to Townsend Sts) n Embarcadero Cycle Track n Treasure Island (later implementation) 7thCOMPLETE Street STREETS:and 8th Pedestrian, Streets Bicycle Bicycle, TrafficImprovements & Signals n Piers (30-32) n 7th Street and 8th Streets Bicycle Improvements n Central Corridor (later implementation) (ENTRIPSn 4th phased Street -implementation) Central Corridor Complete Street n n n (ENTRIPS later phased implementation) Seawalln Mission Lot 330 Rock/Seawall (early implementation) Lot 337 (later implementation) 17th Street Bike Improvements (ENTRIPS) n 17th Street Bike Improvements (ENTRIPS) n 222 2nd Street n Mission Bay Buildout (Formerly Salesforce site) REGIONAL TRANSIT BUS n 181 Fremont Street BUS n TEP Implementation - continued, including: n Hunters Point Shipyard Processn California fo Key Muni High Corridor Speed Rail Project (2029) Definition/Clearance n 333 Brannan Street n 22-Fillmore Extension to Mission Bay (includingn SFOBB 22-Fillmore, Multi-modal Van capacityNess BRT, improvements Geary BRT) n Geary BRT n Foundry Square n TEP ImplementationBART Station & - initiated,Transbay including:Capacity Improvements 6 n n Mulitple Fleet Expansion (Fleet Plan) n Block 1 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) 14-Mission(incl. Travel BART TimeEmbarcadero Reduction pedestrian tunnels) 6 n Treasure Island Transbay Improvements n Block 2 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) 33-Stanyann Caltrain (reroute Long-range from Potrero Service Avenue Plan to 18th Street) n Block 4 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) Sansomen Caltrain Contraflow Extension Lane to Implementation Transbay Terminal Early implementation of TEP route improvements LIGHT RAIL / HISTORIC STREETCAR / CABLE CAR n Block 6 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) n Central Subway throughoutBUS SF n n Block 7 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) n Van Ness BRT Fort Mason Historic Streetcar Extension (20-yr CIP) n On-going Fleet Expansion (Fleet Plan) n n Block 8 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) n Multiple Fleet Expansions E-Line Historic Streetcar Loop n Block 9 (Transbay Redevelopment Area) n Pier 70 (early implementation) LIGHT RAILFACILITIES / HISTORIC STREETCAR / CABLE CAR PARKING n n ExpandMuni Light Metro Rail Vehicle Extension Fleet (MMX) by 24 LRVsTerminal Improvements (20- SF Park - on-going n n Californiayr CIP) & Powell Cable Car/Traffic Safety Improvements n TAXI Missionn Muni Bay LoopCustomer Amenity Projects (20-yr CIP) n Electric Vehicle Fleet PARKING n Garage Rehabilitation Projects AMERICAS CUP PEOPLE PLAN "LEGACY" IMPROVEMENTS 5th & Mission n Pedestrian / Bicycle Wayfinding On-going Union Square Moscone Center REGIONAL TRANSIT Sutter-Stockton n WETA Ferry Terminal Expansion Golden Gateway n BART Transbay Capacity Improvements Ellis-O'Farrell Garage n BART Station Capacity Improvements 1 n SF Park n Caltrain Electrification (~2020) Pilot areas (Downtown, SOMA, Mission Bay) n Water Taxi Special Event Pricing Pilot n BART - Muni Faregate Connections Project TAXI n Taxi EV Charging Program (Citywide) AMERICAS CUP PEOPLE PLAN "LEGACY" IMPROVEMENTS n Pedestrian / Bicycle Wayfinding n Pre-loaded and Pre-purchased Clipper Cards n Water Taxi Pilot MAJOR DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS n Increased Transbay Bus Service n Improved Traffic Circulation around Bus Terminal REGIONAL TRANSIT n Transbay Transit Center WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 1.2 Incorporate Community/Agency Input 7 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 8 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 1.3 Learn from America’s Cup • Waterfront Context • Principles to guide development pre-EIR • Transparent plan development process • “Pilot” projects and programs • Special Events Team to manage large, coinciding events programs 9 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 1.4 Develop Goals & Strategies • Inventory Goals 1010 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 1.4 Develop Goals & Strategies • Develop Strategies 1111 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Phase 2: Transportation Solutions Analysis 1212 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 2.1: Inform the CAC with Phase 1 Goals & Strategies Project Development Sponsor Agreement Waterfront Transportation Assessment Strategies Transportation Subcommittee & CAC Environmental Assessment 1313 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 2.2: Recommend Transportation Solutions for Analysis Project Development Sponsor Agreement Waterfront Transportation Assessment Strategies Transportation Subcommittee & CAC Environmental Assessment 1414 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 2.3: Clarify Implementation Commitments Project Development Sponsor Agreement Waterfront Transportation Assessment Strategies Transportation Subcommittee & CAC Environmental Assessment 1515 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT 2.4: Iterate & Refine Analysis to Enhance Assessment Next Development Project Agreement Sponsor Waterfront Transportation Assessment Strategies Transportation Subcommittee & CAC Environmental Assessment 1616 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Regional Transit Network 17 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT BART Advance key elements of Core Service Expansion Increase Embarcadero Station Capacity Regional Transit Strategies 18 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT BART Advance key elements of Core Service Expansion Increase Embarcadero Station Capacity Caltrain Advance Caltrain Electrification 22nd Street Caltrain Station Passenger Improvements Regional Transit Strategies 19 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT BART Advance key elements of Core Service Expansion Increase Embarcadero Station Capacity Caltrain Advance Caltrain Electrification 22nd Street Caltrain Station Passenger Improvements Water Transit Water Transit Landing at Piers 30-32 serving North and East Bay (and possibly South Bay) trips Regional Buses Complement Muni transit service with local service on key Regional Bus lines Regional Transit Strategies 20 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Local (Muni) Network 21 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Muni Light Rail Embarcadero MMX Optimization: Pocket Tracks, Passing Tracks, Signal Improvements, etc. Muni Strategies 22 WATERFRONT TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT Muni Light Rail Embarcadero MMX Optimization: Pocket Tracks, Passing Tracks,

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