Multnomah County Commission December 15, 2016

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Powell-Division Transit and Development Project Multnomah County Commission December 15, 2016

POWELL-DIVISION TRANSIT AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT A partnership of Metro, TriMet, the cities of Portland and Gresham Multnomah County and the Oregon Department of Transportation

Portland Gresham First bus rapid transit in TriMet s system will connect the two largest cities in the Portland region

Public engagement: In depth approach Extensive boots on the ground Connect transit project to broader community goals Multi-cultural, multi-lingual meetings and materials Community representation on steering committee

22-member Steering Committee Elected officials Communities of color Agency leaders Neighborhood associations Educational institutions Transit riders Housing advocates Business representatives Health advocates Environmental advocates Environmental justice advocates

Engagement Business canvassing Equity work group Neighborhood and community forums, open houses, focus groups Student and youth engagement Libraries, farmers markets, community events, schools Multiple surveys at bus stops, online almost 10,000 combined survey responses! Outreach to Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese, African, Bhutanese, Chinese, Latino, Tongan community members

Division s 4-line: 9,000+/day Powell's 9-line: 8,700+/day High Transit Demand cities in re Powell #9 and Division #4 high ridership Demand exceeds capacity with standees, pass ups Ridership predicted go grow 70% by 2035 Identified as a Regional priority for High Capacity Transit

High transit demand High levels of congestion High Crash Corridors Most diverse part of Oregon Need for public investments Constrained Urban Corridor

Locally Preferred Alternative Mode: Bus rapid transit Route: Downtown Portland to downtown Gresham Approximately 38 stations

Locally Preferred Alternative The recommended Locally Preferred Alternative for high capacity transit in the Powell-Division corridor is bus rapid transit with stations at the locations indicated on the attached map, operating between downtown Portland and the Gresham Transit Center. The route will operate on the transit mall (5 th and 6 th avenues) in downtown Portland, cross the Willamette River, and run on Division Street from SE 8 th Avenue in Portland to the Gresham Transit Center.

Locally Preferred Alternative Project LPA Partnerships, SC, and robust engagement Next phase

Better transit Responsive to needs More access to more opportunities Quicker, more reliable trips Higher level of Transit Signal Priority All-door boarding Less stopping Higher capacity vehicle Context sensitive approach East Portland and east county also need more access and safer crossings Inner Division needs more bus capacity

Project Features

Project Features

Other Improvements Project Features Queue jumps at key congested intersections to allow buses to move around cars Traffic signal priority to give buses longer green lights Level or near level platforms Upgrading sidewalks with ADA ramps Improved street crossings

Other Improvements Project Features Service improvements on other lines to connect and serve communities using hours from replacing 4-Division with BRT MHCC students receive bus service improvements with strong connection to BRT and MAX.

Outer Division Visualization - Major intersection Example station Existing SE Division & 122 nd Ave

Outer Division Visualization - Major intersection Example Station Existing SE Division & 122 nd Ave

Outer Division Visualization - between major Intersections Example Station Existing SE Division & 119 th Ave

Outer Division -Station integrated with sidewalk Existing Division & Bella Vista - Gresham Example Station

Inner Division -Station integrated with sidewalk Example Existing SE Division & 30 th Ave

Timeline and Next Steps December 2016: LPA Adoption by Agencies 2017-2018: Design, environmental review, federal funding 2019-2021: Construction 2021: Start new transit service Engagement will be ongoing