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LOS ANGELES Shared-Use Mobility Sharon Feigon

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR


WHERE ARE WE?


LOS ANGELES COUNTY: VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED


SOV

LIGHT RAIL

BIKE

LIGHT RAIL

TRANSPORTATION MODE TO WORK

4% 5%

1% 4%

5%

Drive Alone

10% 11%

1% Drive Alone Public Transit

10%

Public Transit Carpooled

11%

WorkedCarpooled from Home from Home Bike or Worked Walk

67% 67%

Bike or Walk Other (including Taxi) Other (including Taxi)

Source: Getting LA Moving: Reducing Car Trips and Increasing Active and Public Transit https://lacity-stat.demo.socrata.com/stat/goals/8ya7-fqzd/952i-kzmc/sya9-ye72


80% OF ALL TRIPS GENERATED ARE NONWORK RELATED


SUM PRIMARILY USED FOR NONWORK TRIPS!

RIDESHARING Zimride ROUND-TRIP CARSHARING Zipcar Hertz ONE-WAY CARSHARING Car2Go PEER-TO-PEER CARSHARING RelayRides Flightcar JustShareIt Hubber

TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES Uber Uber Pool Lyft TAXI HAILING Curb Flywheel CORPORATE SHUTTLE BUS RidePal Bridge


LOTS OF PROJECTS BUT THEY AREN’T CONNECTED 

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Carshare Locations

First/Last Mile 1 Mile Area

Bikeshare Hubs

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32.5 6.5

Mobility Hub 1/2 Mile Area Transit Expansion (Dashed Lines/Color Coded) Great Streets Segment

Transit Station Commuter Rail Bikeways (Class 1&2) CalEPA Enviroscreen ARB Qualifying Census Tract Score of 80% or more

Metro Rail Red Purple Expo Green Gold Blue


BIKE SHARE LAUNCH IN SANTA MONICA (2015)

CURRENT PROJECTS

BIKE SHARE LAUNCH IN PASADENA AND DOWNTOWN LA (2016) BIKE SHARE RFP IN LONG BEACH COMING SOON CAR SHARE RFP IN SANTA MONICA COMING SOON ON-STREET CAR SHARE PILOTS IN LOS ANGELES (EXPANDING) AND PASADENE (RENEWED) INTEGRATED MOBILITY HUBS FIRST-MILE, LAST-MILE INVESTMENTS GREAT STREETS INVESTMENTS CONTINUED EXPANSION OF VANPOOL


POTENTIAL PLACES WHERE SUM AND TRANSIT CAN WORK


WHERE DO WE WANT TO GO?


GOAL: ELIMINATE 100,000 CARS WITHIN 5 YEARS WITH SHARED MOBILITY AND TRANSIT


Opportunity: Decrease the equivalent of...


5% of cars owned in the City of LA


CARSHARE

=

P2P

=

BIKESHARE

INCREMENTAL ELIMINATION

=


WHAT DO WE ADD TO REMOVE 100,000 CARS?

11,000 CARSHARE CARS

9,000

P2P CARSHARE

CARS

20,000 BIKESHARE

BIKES AND...

REPLACE


BIKESHARE

BIKES REPLACE 4,000,000 SOV RIDES

WITH TNC/TAXI

CARPOOLS

ADD 20,000,000 TRANSIT TRIPS

THRU EXISTING

PROJECTS


IMAGINE CARSHARE IN LOS ANGELES...

LOS ANGELES POPULATION

10% CARSHARE MEMBERS


IMAGINE CARSHARE IN LOS ANGELES...

LOS ANGELES POPULATION

10% CARSHARE MEMBERS

50,000 FEWER


IMAGINE CARSHARE IN LOS ANGELES... 10% CARSHARE MEMBERS

LOS ANGELES POPULATION

50,000 FEWER

reducing miles

traveled by

230 MILLION


IMAGINE CARSHARE IN LOS ANGELES... CARSHARE MEMBERS

LOS ANGELES POPULATION

50,000 FEWER

reducing miles

traveled by

230 MILLION

11 MILLION

gallons of GASOLINE

SAVED


IMAGINE BIKESHARE IN LOS ANGELES...

PROPOSED BIKESHARE

in LA COUNTY

4,300 BIKES


IMAGINE BIKESHARE IN LOS ANGELES... PROPOSED BIKESHARE

in LA COUNTY

4,300 BIKES +

SCALING UP BIKESHARE

IN LA COUNTY

20,000 BIKES


IMAGINE BIKESHARE IN LOS ANGELES... PROPOSED BIKESHARE

in LA COUNTY

4,300 BIKES

=

+

SCALING UP BIKESHARE

IN LA COUNTY

20,000 BIKES

100,000 MORE PEOPLE TRAVELING BY BIKE AND TRANSIT


IMAGINE RIDESHARE IN LOS ANGELES...

4% OF LA CITY RESIDENTS


IMAGINE RIDESHARE IN LOS ANGELES...

4% OF LA CITY RESIDENTS

P2P/ RIDESHARE

1X

/WEEK


IMAGINE RIDESHARE IN LOS ANGELES...

4% OF LA CITY RESIDENTS

P2P/ RIDESHARE

1X

/WEEK

DOUBLE OR TRIPLE ALREADY POPULAR SERVICE


PLUS ADDED BENEFITS

TO REDUCE ANOTHER 10% OR MORE OF SINGLE OCCUPANCY TRIPS

ADD REALTIME INFORMATION

COMBINED FARE MEDIA

BETTER CONNECTIONS THROUGH MOBILITY HUBS AND CO-LOCATING SERVICES SIGNAGE AND COORDINATION


WHY?


CARS ARE TO EXPENSIVE TO OWN AND DRIVE

TRANSIT RIDERS SAVE AN AVERGE UPWARDS OF $9,000 A YEAR Source: American Public Transportation Association


WHAT ARE THE HEALTH IMPACTS?

OBESITY RATES IN LA COUNTY RISING:

ADULTS ADULTS

JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Community Profile: Los Angeles County, California”


TRANSIT USERS TAKE 30% MORE STEPS A DAY AND SPEND 8.3 MORE MINUTES WALKING, THAN THOSE THAT DRIVE Source: Kaiser Permanente, “Why Active Transit?”


GREENHOUSE GASES, PER PERSON, PER TRIP

3,600 grams of CO2

1,700

170

grams of CO2

grams of CO2

+ SOV

SOV

+ LIGHT RAIL

4%

BIKE

Source: Mikhail Chester et al, “Infrastructure and Automobile Shifts: Positioning Transit to Reduce Life-Cycle Environmental Impacts for Sustainability Goals”

5%

1%

LIGHT RAIL


HOW DO WE GET THERE?


PRECEDENTS FROM OTHER CITIES

3,000

<$25,000

ON-STREET

PUBLIC PARKING

SPACES

FOR CARSHARE

IN SEATTLE

900

BOSTON

PARKING

SPACES FOR PILOT

OF ALL PEOPLE ARE

PROGRAM IN

SAN FRANCISCO

BUFFALO CAR SHARE

CAR SHARE MEMBERS

SAN DIEGO

LARGEST ELECTRIC

CARSHARE

FLEET 33,000

WASHINGTON D.C. OF ALL PEOPLE ARE

CAR SHARE MEMBERS


PRECEDENTS FROM OTHER CITIES

KIOSKS FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION OF

HELMETS

IN SEATTLE NYC BIKESHARE SCALING UP TO

12,000 BIKES

SEPARATED BIKE

LANES

IN SEATTLE

GET 75% MORE USE

+


DEDICATED CAR SHARE PARKING IN PORTLAND

Flickr - Steve Boland


BIKE SHARING IN NYC (EVEN IN INCLEMENT WEATHER!)

Flickr - Linh Nguyen

Flickr - Michel G


BIKE SHARE IN CHICAGO

Flickr - Steven Vance


BIKING TO WORK IN CHICAGO

Flickr - Steven Vance


POTENTIAL POLICIES

REDUCTIONS FOR PARKING REQUIREMENTS IN BUILDINGS WITH CARS SHARING, BIKE SHARING, GIVING OUT TRANSIT PASSES, ETC. MARKETING ASSISTANCE THROUGH PUBLIC TRANSIT AND EXISTING CHANNELS WAYFINDING AND SIGNAGE DISCOUNTS FOR ACCESS TO MULTIPLE MODES REQUIREMENTS FOR FEES TO PAY FOR WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY


POTENTIAL SCENARIO IN LOS ANGELES

THIS MAP IS A VISUALIZATION OF A POTENTIAL SCENARIO, AND DOES NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL QUANTITATIVE DATA


PICTURE THIS...


BECOMING THIS!


PICTURE THIS...


BECOMING THIS!


MEASURE R AND R2: 1/2 CENT TAX INCREASE TO FUND TRANSPORTATION $90 BILLION REVENUES


CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD OFFERING $2.5 MILLION IN CAP & TRADE REVENUES FOR CAR-SHARING PROGRAMS


FUNDING FOR SCALING

$ 1-9

AIR RESOURCES BOARD - PILOT PROGRAM FOR DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES TOLL REVENUES INTEGRATED MOBILITY HUBS DEVELOPERS/HOUSING

$$

10-99 MILLION

$$$

100+ MILLION

EMPLOYER TDM MANDATES ENHANCED FLEET MODERNIZATION PROGRAM CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY

MEASURE R SUM OPERATORS/BUSINESSES


THANK YOU!


ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL SLIDES


100,000 FEWER CARS BY 2020 COULD RESULT IN...

5% REDUCTION IN TOTAL VEHICLES FROM TODAY 602 MILLION LESS VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED 27.3 MILLION FEWER GALLONS OF GAS CONSUMED 226,703 LESS MTCO2


COULD 602 MILLION LESS VMT RESULT IN...

TENS OF MILLIONS OF $ IN AVOIDED/REDIRECTED TRANSPORTATION SPENDING? TENS OF MILLIONS IN AVOIDED HOURS OF DELAY?


COULD 602 MILLION LESS VMT RESULT IN...

2.5 MILLION FEWER GRAMS OF PM 2.5? 622.5 MILLION FEWER GRAMS OF VOC? 417.2 MILLION FEWER GRAMS OF NOX?


COULD 27.3 MILLION FEWER GALLONS OF GAS RESULT IN...

$76.4 MILLION IN ANNUAL CONSUMER SAVINGS?


COULD 20,000 CAR SHARE CARS RESULT IN...

BILLIONS OF $ IN ANNUAL CONSUMER SAVINGS?


COULD 20,000 BIKE SHARE BIKES RESULT IN...

HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF $ IN ANNUAL CONSUMER SAVINGS?


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