Title: Evaluation of Alternative Corridors
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2Evaluation of Alternative Corridors
- Presentation to
- Memphis Area Transit Authority
- Regional Rail Steering Committee
- September 7, 2000
3Rail Corridor Evaluation
R.L. BANKS ASSOCIATES, INC.
4Memphis Light RailCorridor Railroads
5Memphis Railroad CorridorsShared Use Potential
6South Corridor Features
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7Memphis Railroad CorridorsShared Use Potential
8North Corridor Features
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9Memphis Railroad CorridorsShared Use Potential
10Beltline Corridor Features
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11Memphis Railroad CorridorsShared Use Potential
12East Corridor Features
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13Memphis Railroad CorridorsShared Use Potential
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15Environmental Factors
16Historic Sites
17Parks and Cemeteries
18Schools
19Rare Species
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21Corridor Comparisons
22Alternate Corridors
23Alternate Corridors
24Alignment Alternative
North Corridor
East Corridor
South Corridor
25Alignment Alternative
North Corridor
East Corridor
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South Corridor
26Alignment Alternative
North Corridor
East Corridor
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South Corridor
27Alignment Alternative
North Corridor
East Corridor
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South Corridor
28EVALUATION FACTORS
North East
South
Corridor
Corridor Corridor
- Access and Mobility - Job Centers
- Access and Mobility - General Public
- Access and Mobility Transit Dependent
- Transit/Pedestrian Friendly Neighborhoods
- Redevelopment Opportunities (Poverty)
- Share Railroad Right-of-Way
- Participation of Shared Jurisdictions
- Impact on Sensitive Areas
- Urban Sprawl
- Short Term Economic Impact
29Corridor Comparison
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31Public Involvement Update
- Trust Marketing and Communications
32Interviews
- Total Number Completed To Date 14
- Number Refusing Interview 01
- Total Number of Interviews Planned 18
- Total Remaining 03
33Major Problems Facing the Community
- Topping the list was education and the need for a
more skilled labor force - Crime/perception of crime
- Racial issues
- City-County divisions
- Poverty
- Lack of smart growth
34Which issues are most critical to the well
being of the region?
- Workforce Development
- Education
35What needs can the study address?
36Biggest obstacles to addressing needs
- Community Consensus
- Lack aggressive approach/limited resource
- Lack of incentives
- Leadership and vision
- Political will and private sector support
37In meeting communityneeds, all feel
transportation is very important
38Problems with the existing Transit System
- Perception of unreliability with service
limitations - Not viewed as a viable transportation alternative
for all people - Schedules perceived as limited routes not
extensive enough
39Problems with the existing Transit System
- Viewed as transportation for the poor and down
trodden image problem - Transportation is disconnected from other planned
development - Overlooked by politicians
40How can current transit problems be resolved?
- Better scheduling increased frequency
- Transportation should become a priority
- Advertise! Connect the message and the people.
Then deliver!
41Role of transit in the community
- Mass way to move people with no options from
place to place
42What role should transit play?
- Provide essential transportation for the masses.
- Big opportunity to play a regional role
- Support economic development activity
- MATA should broaden its reach (why not provide
all types of transportation services--charters,
school busing, etc.)
43What other transit services would help?
- More efficient taxi service
- Small-bus service with better coverage for
neighborhoods. - Shuttle Service
- Express Bus Service
44How is the current transit system viewed by the
public?
- MATA has been taken for granted
- Viewed as limited space
- Viewed as inadequate
- Mediocre most people dont ride them -- opinions
are based on perception.
45The Definition of Light Rail
- Public Transportation confined to rail
- Limited time, high speed, few stops
- Elevated or underground train
- Similar to train in Chicago or rail in New York,
Washington DC or Atlanta
46Disposition toward Light Rail
- Virtually all think light rail will be a good
addition to our transportation system. - Some dont view it as being as high a priority
issue when compared to education, workforce
development, and neighborhood redevelopment - Funding-- is it financially feasible?
47Importance of light rail relative to the
regions transportation system
- Most thought it to be very important
48Review of Criteria / Rationale for light rail
- Criteria, very comprehensive
- Nothing additional was added
49Expansion Corridor Preference
- The South Leg to the airport
- The East and West Leg with one individual
limiting the East end of the corridor to the
Fairgrounds
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