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PHOENIX BRT

Phoenix Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Update

Transportation, Infrastructure and Innovation Subcommittee November 6, 2019

Phoenix BRT

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What is

Bus Rapid Transit?

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• A modern bus network that improves travel speed and reliability, passenger capacity, and customer experience through transit enhancements

• There is no universal standard for BRT, and it may be planned and designed to best meet the needs of a community

BRT is Advanced Bus Service

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BRT Elements (may include some or all)

Transit Spot Improvements Enhanced Stations Custom Buses

Advanced Fare Collection Unique Branding Dedicated Lanes

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Levels of BRT and Costs

LevelCapital Cost

per mile ($2019)

Transit Spot Improvements,

Stations, Buses,

Fares, Branding

Dedicated Lanes

Minimal Partial Entire

1 $5m - $7m / mile ●

2 $7m - $25m / mile ● ●

3 $25m - $45m / mile ● ●

4 $45m - $55m / mile ● ●

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Existing Transit Conditions

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Phoenix Bus Service 101

Phoenix carries approximately

2/3 of all transit passengersTraveling “across the grid”could be improved

Current bus network has

plateaued in some corridors

Challenge is to improve transit

speed and reliability

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Main A Line D Line Thomas Indian School 35th Ave

Kansas City Minneapolis Seattle Phoenix

How do Phoenix corridors compare?

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Local Bus BRT

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Composite Transit Propensity

• Population

• Employment

• Low income households

• Minority persons

• Persons with disabilities

• Zero automobile households

• Persons under 18 years

• Persons over 64 years

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Ridership by Segment and Transit Propensity

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Ridership by Segment

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Originally Proposed T2050 BRT Corridors(2015 Proposition 104 ballot)

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Potential BRT Corridors (2019 Analysis)

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Community Education and Engagement

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Effective education and

engagement supports

community contribution and

enables meaningful input that

helps projects best serve a

community’s needs and desires.

Purpose of Community Education and Engagement

Purpose of Community Education and Engagement

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Goals of Community Education and Outreach

Develop viable

BRT options

Coordinate with

partners

Link outreach and

technical activities

Assess level of

education

Accommodate all

populations

Provide continuous

opportunities

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Outreach Overview

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Current/Upcoming Activities

Website BRT 101 Video