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Learn about the program to guide regional high capacity transit capital investments by evaluating and prioritizing transportation corridors for potential new projects and extensions to existing lines.
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Since July 2008, Metro has been working with local jurisdictions and community members to identify a wide range of corridors or other high capacity transit improvements to studyin planning the next 30 years of regional high capacity transit. The next phase of the plan will be to narrow the range of corridors.
The wide range of corridors and broad set of potential improvements to the existing MAX system were identified through past planning work and an extensive public involvement process. This public process included an online survey, workshops, community group meetings, and area farmers' markets and festivals. During July through November, more than 50 stakeholders were interviewed, more than 150 people attended public workshops and more than 200 people were informed about the project and offered suggestions at farmers markets and other public events. More than 200 people participated in an interactive questionnaire on Metro's web site from Aug. 12 to Oct. 1, 2008.
Feedback from residents, businesses, community organizations and elected officials identified 192 potential connections in about 55 corridors around the regions. To date, the initial screening criteria have been applied to the 55 corridors. These initial seven screening criteria include:
At this time, about 20 corridors and improvements have been suggested for further consideration, but the set of corridors could still change as the screening analysis is reviewed by regional partners and the Metro Council.
From here, Metro will compare these potential investments in the high capacity transit system according to agreed-upon evaluation criteria. This evaluation will be used to rank the corridors and projects in the final High Capacity Transit System Plan. The evaluation criteria generally fall into four categories: community, environment, economy and deliverability. A full set of evaluation criteria will be available on the web site after approval by the Metro Council in February 2009. In spring 2009, Metro will share evaluation results with the public and begin discussing tradeoffs, choices and priorities. An interactive web survey and other public outreach events will happen at this time.
Discover how the High Capacity Transit System Plan relates to other land-use and transportation plans, and learn about some of the regional and global considerations that make such a plan important... More
Find out how high capacity transit differs from local service transit. Put simply, it is more reliable, faster and carries more people... More
View the The High Capacity System Transit Plan project process and timeline, scheduled through spring 2009, and download the workplan summary... More
Find links to meeting materials and presentations for the High Capacity Transit System Plan... More
The high capacity transit system plan is being developed by Metro in the cooperation with the range of interested parties:
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