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The Multimodal Transportation Index Niki Burkinshaw, P.Eng. Transportation Engineer Context Principles Integrated Implementation Context Mobility Playbook Context Multimodal Transportation Plan Council approved the MTP in July


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The Multimodal Transportation Index

Niki Burkinshaw, P.Eng. Transportation Engineer

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Context

Integrated Implementation Principles

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Context – Mobility Playbook

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Context – Multimodal Transportation Plan

 Council approved the MTP in July 2017.

 Overall goal is to improve the safety, quality, comfort &

connection of all modes, and provide more choice for citizens.

 The plan pulls together the City’s past work on multimodal

transportation & is the foundation for how we will improve our transportation network today, tomorrow & in the future.

 Key features of the MTP:

 Outcomes specific to each mode  Priority routes for each mode  A new tool to measure and evaluate the walking, cycling &

transit experience – the Multimodal Transportation Index (MTI)

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…to Economy …to Quality of Life …to Active Living and Recreation

Risks of Business as Usual

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Why do this?

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Why do this?

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Why do this?

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Why do this?

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 A tool that applies the criteria from the MTP – safety,

connection, comfort & quality – when looking at each

  • f the modes (motor vehicle, active transportation &

transit).

 The scores in the MTI tell us about where we are now, and

helps us measure improvements as we move forward.

 Applying the tool, Administration can assess what

projects should be completed and what elements could be included to improve the user experience for each of the modes.

Multimodal Transportation Index

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Policy Related to the MTI

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Goal: A More Balanced Network

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Build the Network

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Build the Network

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Build the Network

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Elements Influencing Design

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What Does the MTI Look Like?

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Looking a Little Closer…

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MTI in Use – Different Levels

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The Shift

Network Vision Index Standards GIS Workspace Ongoing Integrated Planning

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GIS Workspace

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Integrated Planning

Utilities

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Next Steps

 Internal project team working to operationalize the

Multimodal Transportation Plan

 Rolled out to internal City departments  Continue to refine the Multimodal Transportation Index & make

use of it on projects

 Aligning the Multimodal Transportation Plan with our

budget planning process is a work in progress

 Continue to gain momentum in planning, designing and

constructing transportation projects using an integrated approach, rather than siloed past practices

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Thank You

Niki Burkinshaw, P .Eng. Transportation Engineer niki.burkinshaw@reddeer.ca

http://www.reddeer.ca/city-government/plans-and-projects/ongoing-plans-and- projects/moving-red-deer-forward/

Special thanks to… Jeremy Bouw Cole Hendrigan