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October 6, 2016
CITIZENS PARTICIPATION
Item #1
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Item #2
WELCOME
Item #3
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TRAC ROADWAY
RECOMMENDATIONS UPDATE
Item #4
• Boulder City – August 9 • Henderson – August 16 • Mesquite – August 23 • Clark County – September 20 • Las Vegas – September 21 • North Las Vegas – September 21 • RTC EAC – September 29 • RTC Board for final approval – October 13
Completed Jurisdiction Presentations
Item #4
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TRAC AGENDA REVIEW
Item #5
• Learn about the RTC transit system, as well as
transit systems of other western regions.
• Explore new transportation technologies being
used in other communities as well as emerging
transportation technologies on the horizon.
• Provide community feedback and input on the
future of transit in Southern Nevada.
Committee Goals
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LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES UPDATE
Item #6
Permanent Study Committee
on Transportation
Roadway User Fee for “Plug-in” electric vehicles
Bills to Create
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Representation at legislative hearings
Contact with lawmakers
Transportation Day at legislature
Stay informed, stay involved
TRAC Involvement
EVOLUTION OF TRANSIT
1965-2012
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Evolution of Transit
1965 RTC Created
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1981 RTC Becomes an MPO
1981 Las Vegas Transit
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1981 Las Vegas Transit
Las Vegas Transit Growth
1983 11 Routes
2016 38 Routes
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1983-1984
Vote Here
1985 Member of RTC Board
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1990-1991 Question 10
1992
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1992 CAT Launches
Transit Guide Then and Now
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1994 ADA Paratransit Service
1994 Route Frequency
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1994 2016
30 Minutes 20 Minutes 15 Minutes
21% 10,000,000
20,000,000
30,000,000
40,000,000
50,000,000
60,000,000
70,000,000
80,000,000
0
87%
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1992-1999 Growth
0
10,000,000
20,000,000
30,000,000
40,000,000
50,000,000
60,000,000
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Local Annual Ridership National Average Annual Ridership
Rid
ers
hip
1997 IBMF Opens
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1999 Administration Building
1999
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2000 Private Monorail Service
2002 Question 10
Funding Sources
• New Construction
• Commercial Development Fees
• Jet Aviation Fuel Tax
• Retail Sales Tax
• Capital Projects Tax
• Share of State and Federal Transportation Funds
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2002 FAST
2003 South Strip Transfer Terminal
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2004 MAX Launch
2005 Deuce Launch
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2009 Sunset Maintenance Facility
2010 Streetcar Launch
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EXPRESS ROUTES AND BUS RAPID TRANSIT
Strip & Downtown Express
Boulder Highway Express
Centennial Express
Westcliff Airport Express
Downtown Veterans Express
Sahara Express
Maryland
Flamingo
WORK
LIVE
2010 New Transit Centers
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2012 New General Manager
COMMUNITY COMPARISON
Evolution of Transit
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UTA vs. RTC
What Does Salt Lake City Have?
Commuter Rail
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Light Rail (3 Lines)
Urban Streetcar
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570 Coaches
Central
What did SLC spend?
$4.5 Billion
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What did SLC get?
UTA Ridership 44,281,254
RTC Ridership 61,704,309
Source: National Transit Database
vs.
UTA vs RTC
UTA Total Local Taxpayer Funds Expended Annually $203,892,342
UTA Current Transit Debt $2.26 Billion
LRT Riders per Hour 35.02 Bus Riders per Hour 21.2
RTC Total Local Taxpayer Funds Expended Annually $110,970,527
RTC Current Transit Debt $0.00
BRT Riders per Hour 75.6 Bus Riders per Hour 45.06
Source: National Transit Database
vs.
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QUESTIONS?
TECHNOLOGY 101
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Transportation & Technology
26% INCREASE
BY 2025
By 2025
2.7 Million Residents in
Southern Nevada
Today
2.1 Million+ Residents in
Southern Nevada
Southern Nevada’s Challenge
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By 2025
53.1 Million Visitors in Southern
Nevada
Today
42.3 Million Visitors in Southern
Nevada
26% INCREASE
BY 2025
Southern Nevada’s Challenge
SAFETY
CONGESTION
CAPACITY
Southern Nevada’s Challenge
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SOLUTIONS
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SOLUTIONS
Autonomous Vehicles
Connected Vehicles
Shared Mobility
Intelligent
Infrastructure
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SOLUTIONS
"Autonomous or connected
vehicles have the potential to
change the transportation network;
may lead to significant reductions
in fatal crashes, provide critical
mobility, enhance effective road
capacity, and reduce congestion
and fuel consumption.”
-The Eno Center for Transportation
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DRAFT HIGH CAPACITY TRANSIT
PLAN OVERVIEW
Item #9
Draft High Capacity Transit Plan
Draft Scope
• Coordination • Public Outreach • Transit Needs, Opportunities and Goals
• Peer City Review • Transit Supportive Land Use • Land Use Scenario Evaluation
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Draft High Capacity Transit Plan
Draft Scope (continued)
• Transit Travel Demand • Corridor Screening • Corridor Modeling • High Capacity Transit Scenario
Evaluation
• Cost Analysis
TRAC NEXT STEPS
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Upcoming meetings:
November 10, 2PM – 5PM
December 1, 2PM – 5PM
January 5, 3PM – 5PM
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OPEN DISCUSSION
Item #11
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Item #12
FINAL CITIZENS PARTICIPATION