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UTA & Salt Lake City Council Retreat. UTA Network Study. SLC Council Priorities. Transportation Economic Health Neighborhood Quality of Life Education Arts & Culture Sustainability Parks & Open Space. Salt Lake City Transit Goals. Ease of Use Affordability
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UTA & Salt Lake City Council Retreat
SLC Council Priorities • Transportation • Economic Health • Neighborhood Quality of Life • Education • Arts & Culture • Sustainability • Parks & Open Space
Salt Lake City Transit Goals • Ease of Use • Affordability • Variety of Destinations • Availability • Immediacy • Route Reliability
Easy to UseAnyone in Salt Lake City can get from Point A to Point B using only one transfer
AffordabilityCost for service should be scaled to the length of each trip – or everyone should get a transit pass
Variety of DestinationsEveryone should be able to get to two different routes near where they live or work
ImmediacyMass transit service should be available every 10 minutes so people can presume service Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo
Route ReliabilityRoutes should remain stable so residents and developers can make transit part of their long-term housing choice
Salt Lake City Transit Goals • Ease of Use: Anyone in Salt Lake City can get from Point A to Point B using only one transfer • Affordability: Cost for service should be scaled to the length of each trip – or everyone should get a transit pass • Destinations: Everyone should be able to get to two transit routes within a quarter mile of where they live or work • Time of Day: Mass transit hours of operation should mirror the times people leave and return from work and play • Immediacy: Mass transit service should be available every 10 minutes so people can presume service • Route Reliability: Routes should remain stable so residents and developers can make transit part of their long-term housing choice
Transit Master Plan* * 12/3/2013 proposal • Measure Conditions • Involve Public • Set Goals • Identify Key Corridors • Develop Alternatives • Evaluate Alternatives • Identify Modes • Prioritize Amenities • Ease of Use: Anyone in Salt Lake City can get from Point A to Point B using only one transfer • Affordability: Cost for service should be scaled to the length of each trip – or everyone should get a transit pass • Destinations: Everyone should be able to get to two transit routes within a quarter mile of where they live or work • Time of Day: Mass transit hours of operation should mirror the times people leave and return from work and play • Immediacy: Mass transit service should be available every 10 minutes so people can presume service • Route Reliability: Routes should remain stable so residents and developers can make transit part of their long-term housing choice