Title: Presentation Name
1 PSRC Regional Passenger-Only Ferry Study
BACKGROUND AND STATUS REPORT
PSRC Executive BoardJanuary 22, 2009
2POF-RELATED STUDIES AND PLANS
- 2005
- King County Waterborne Transit Policy Study
- 2006
- Joint Transportation Committee Task Force
- King County POF Business Plan
- Kitsap Transit POF Investment Plan
- Ferry Finance Study
- WSF Long-Range Plan
- PSRC Transportation Policy Board weighs in
3PSCR INTEREST IN THE POF ISSUE
- State mandate to exit the POF business
- Ferries are on MTS (regionally significant)
- POF are defined as High Capacity Transit
- DESTINATION 2030 does not adequately address POF
- Forecast growth vs loss of service
- Need for a regional approach
- Opportunity to coordinate efforts
4RELATED ISSUES
- Integrate POF with transit, roads, and
non-motorized - Guide ferry-oriented development
- Address impacts in ferry terminal communities
- Improved technical capabilities (forecasting,
travel demand modeling)
5WORK TASKS
- Synthesis
- Issues Trends
- Policy Regl Roles
- Demand Forecasts
- Travel Demand Modeling
- Comparisons
- Regional POF Strategy
- Landside integration
6INITIAL ROUTE SCREENING
- 32 ROUTES WERE IDENTIFIED BY
- Previous planning processes
- PAC members
- Community members
- Market analysis
- INITIAL ROUTE SCREENING
- Prepare Demand Forecasts
- Run Travel Demand Model
- Daily Ridership Threshold 200
- Retain all KCFD Routes
RESULT 14 Routes Retained for Further Evaluation
7DAILY RIDERSHIP FORECASTS (2030)
Average Weekday Demand (one way)
- Existing Kitsap Transit Foot Ferry operated by
Kitsap Transit - Existing POF service operated by King County
Ferry District
8BREMERTON-SEATTLE ROUTE
9ROUTE EVALUATION FINDINGS
- IMMEDIATE TERM (next 3 yrs)
- Maintain enhance existing routes
- Seattle - Vashon Island
- Seattle - West Seattle
- Bremerton - Port Orchard
- Bremerton - Annapolis
- Most viable new cross-sound routes (crossing
times) - Bremerton Seattle (30 min.)
- Kingston Seattle (37 min.)
- Southworth Seattle (22 min.)
10ROUTE EVALUATION FINDINGS (2)
- MEDIUM TERM (4-10 yrs)
- Viable based on market demand, require
demonstration testing, improved landside
connections - Seattle - Port Orchard
- Bainbridge - Des Moines
- Kirkland - U of W
- LONG TERM (beyond 10 yrs)
- Require demonstration testing, market analysis,
terminal siting, landside connections - Seattle - Suquamish
- Kenmore - U of W
- Renton - Leschi
- Seattle - Des Moines
- Seattle - Shilshole
- TOURISM AND RECREATION FOCUSED ROUTES
- Viable in short/medium term service more likely
by private operator - Seattle - Port Townsend
- Seattle - Vancouver, B.C.
11Resolution EB-09-01
- Supports Passenger-Only Ferry Study Findings
- Supports work of local ferry operators
- Directs staff to integrate Passenger-Only Ferry
Study into Transportation 2040 - Asks staff to engage in regional coordination to
implement Passenger-Only Ferry service - - Funding
- - Boat, dock, and terminal design and siting
- - Shared use facilities, fare integration, etc.
- - Landside connections (transit, bike/ped.,
etc.) - - Planning for water-oriented development
- - Integrate Passenger-Only Ferries with WSF
ferry system - - Passenger-Only Ferry role in emergency
response
12CONTACTS
Passenger-Only Ferry Study www.psrc.org/projects/f
erry/index.htm Charlie Howard, Transportation
Planning Director 1-206-464-7122,
choward_at_psrc.org Stephen B. Kiehl, principal
planner 1-206-971-3290, skiehl_at_psrc.org