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GIS for Transportation Corridor Planning

Explore the intricate details of the West Corridor transportation system, including services, ridership statistics, and GIS data analysis for effective corridor planning and development. Learn about the service plan, customer interactions, Title VI compliance, marketing strategies, and more.

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GIS for Transportation Corridor Planning

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  1. GIS for Transportation Corridor Planning West Corridor

  2. Zach Van Gemert • Born and Raised in Denver, CO. • Education in Land Use/GIS • Employed at RTD for 11+ years • Systems support forCall-n-Ride, GIS, INIT,Ridecheck Plus, Trapeze

  3. Regional Transportation District ( ) • Service Area • Population: 2.8 million • Area: 2,340 square miles • 40 municipalities, 6 counties plus 2 city/county jurisdictions • Services • Fixed routes: 133 • Bus Stops: 9,504 • Park-n-Rides: 77 with 31,049 parking spaces • Special Services • Access-a-Ride • BroncosRide • BuffRide • Call-n-Ride • RockiesRide • Ridership • 2012: 328,109 average weekday boardings • Vehicles • Bus: 998 • Light Rail: 172

  4. West Corridor Details • 12.1 mile Light Rail Line through the cities of Denver, Lakewood and Golden • 11 new Light Rail Stations • 6 new Park-n-Rides • 5 new Fixed Routes • 3 new Call-n-Rides • Initial GIS Data Provided by Consultant • Included potential fixed route lines, Light Rail stations, Park-n-Rides and Call-n-Ride (demand/response) polygons

  5. The West Corridor

  6. Public InformationandBoard of Directors • Service Plan • Overall and Subsections • Decision Making • Budget • Customer Interactions • Frequency • Ontime Performance • Politics • Ridership

  7. Access-a-Ride (ADA) • Scope of Customer Impact • Customer Education • In or Out? • Home Address • Trips in Last Year • Alternatives • Call-n-Ride

  8. Demographic Analysis “Polygon Overlay Tool” • Special Services • Call-n-Ride • Employment • Population • Marketing • Stations • Population within Walk Distance • Title VI • Counts and Densities • Households • Low Income Households • Minority Population • Population

  9. AutoCAD Data • Georeferencing Tools • Control Points • Geocode Stops • Data Quality: within 20ft

  10. FTA - Title VI Compliance • Title VI • Low Income Population Density • Minority Population Density

  11. Marketing • Light Rail Buffers • Non-English Speakers • System Plan for Brochures

  12. Route Maps • Public Schedules • Shelterboards • Trailblazer (RTD Bible) • Website Sales • Pass Pricing T.I.C. • Bus Stops in Call-n-Rides

  13. Summary • RTD reliance on GIS • Board of Directors • Bus Operations • Civil Rights • Communications • Customers • Marketing • Sales • Service Development • Special Services

  14. Contact zachariah.vangemert@rtd-denver.com www.rtd-denver.com

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