2014 PTP Municipal Workshop Update from Transportation Summit & Forum July 24, 2014 6/6/2013 Transportation Summit at Wolfson Campus 2/22/2014 Community Forum at Downtown Library
2014 PTP Municipal Workshop Update from Transportation Summit & Forum
July 24, 2014
6/6/2013 Transportation Summit at Wolfson Campus 2/22/2014 Community Forum at Downtown Library
The 2013 Transportation Summit
∗ The goal of the event was to bring together stakeholders, agencies, national experts and the community to focus on the future of transportation in Miami-Dade County and to prompt discussion of the next major transportation projects in the community.
∗ Extensive promotion and pre-event outreach ∗ Print & broadcast media + Metropolitan Center
e-blasts ∗ Newsletters, websites, other partner
publications, MDT ads ∗ Pre-Summit “TransitTalk” ∗ Chambers of Commerce, Municipalities
The 2013 Transportation Summit
∗ The theme of the Summit was Visioning the Future of Miami-Dade County Transportation
∗ The Summit was held on Thursday, June 6, 2013 ∗ Over 500 Participants ∗ 30 Showcase Exhibitors ∗ Elected Officials ∗ General Public ∗ Transportation Professionals ∗ Agency Partners and Community
Stakeholders
Summit Agenda: Sessions & Showcase
Opening Session & Keynote Address
Indoor and Outdoor Showcase Over 30 Transportation Partners
Financial Planning and Sustainability track
Technology and Infrastructure track
Innovative Financing Public-Private Partnerships
Technology and Mode Choice Corridor Development
Community Visioning: Public Involvement Forum
Summit Agenda: Sessions & Showcase
Opening Session & Keynote Address
Indoor and Outdoor Showcase Over 30 Transportation Partners
Financial Planning and Sustainability track
Technology and Infrastructure track
Innovative Financing Public-Private Partnerships
Technology and Mode Choice Corridor Development
Community Visioning: Public Involvement Forum
Summit Outcomes: 5 Key Themes
∗ Broad support for improving public transit and creating livable communities including major corridor investments including existing corridors and Miami Beach
∗ Interest and support for innovative and creative transportation project financing including Public-Private Partnerships (P3s)
∗ Interest in various technology and mode choices to address transportation solutions including light rail, BRT, pedestrian and bicycle modes
∗ Highlighted the need to factor economic development and community needs
∗ Highlighted the need for enhanced, contemporary and more effective public outreach and involvement
Overview Brochure provides a concise, high-level overview summary of the Summit Proceedings Report.
Summit overview brochure
http://www.miamidade.gov/citt/report-on-proceedings.asp
• Saturday, February 22, 2014 • Miami-Dade Main Library
Auditorium • Follow up event to the 2013
Transportation Summit: report to the Community, as committed
• Publicized • social media • Transit vehicles and stations • print ads • a mailed brochure • e-mails and e-newsletters
• 130 Forum attendees, including over 100 residents, six exhibitors, CITT members
• Transportation partners • MDT • FDOT • SFRTA • MDX • PWWM
Community Forum
Feb. 2014 Forum Agenda
Forum: Public Comments
∗ Around 100 residents attended
∗ 28 Commenters in-person ∗ Live Twitter feed, e-mail,
web comment form ∗ Identified Service Specific
+ Summit’s 5 Key Themes ∗ Some updates, e.g. MDT,
North Miami
Forum: What They Said
Summary Narrative Report Categories of Input
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13
15
21
32
40
Factoring Economic Development andCommunity Needs
Technology and Mode Choice
Public Outreach and Involvement
Transportation Projects Financing
Improving Public Transit and CreatingLivable Communities
Specific Service-Related Comments
∗ “…more short-term projects, upgrades and updates to current facilities” examples from Aventura to Kendall
∗ Service concerns and service improvement suggestions, including for routes 11, 34, 35, 57, 77, 93, S, 120, 183 and 277
∗ EasyCard use, weekend frequency, crowded vehicles
Example Input: Service Related
∗ Maintain website
∗ Ongoing Outreach and Social Media
∗ Continue studies & support planning efforts
∗ MDT “10 Ahead” 2015-24 TDP, MPO “Mobility Options 2040” LRTP, SEFTC Regional 2040
∗ Fall 2014 Transportation Summit
Next Steps & Public Involvement http://www.miamidade.gov/citt/transportation-summit.asp