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TODAYS MEETING YOUR IDEAS Study Overview Timeline and Partners Involved Transportation and Land Use Challenges Concerns and Opportunities How to Stay Involved Study Overview Timeline and Partners Involved ID: 804235

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Slide1

Frank Talks

August 12, 2019

Slide2

TODAY’S MEETING

YOUR

IDEAS

Study Overview, Timeline, and Partners Involved

Transportation and Land Use Challenges, Concerns, and Opportunities

How to Stay Involved

Slide3

Study Overview, Timeline, and Partners Involved

Slide4

Participating Cities and

Partner Agencies

OVERVIEW

Metro Nashville

FranklinBrentwoodThompson’s StationSpring HillColumbia

Slide5

Vision

OVERVIEW

A safe and reliable rapid transit connection between Nashville and communities along the south corridor

in Williamson and Maury counties.

Slide6

Study Area

OVERVIEW

Stretching nearly 35 miles from downtown Nashville into Maury County, the south corridor is one of nine major transportation corridors identified in the Nashville Area MPO’s

Middle Tennessee Connected

and the

WeGo

Public Transit

nMotion

Strategic Plan.

Slide7

Study Outcomes

Advance Recommendations from

nMotion

Inform GNRC's Regional Transportation Plan and Funding PrioritiesIdentify Capital Needs for Transit ProvidersRecommend a Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA)Identify Revisions to Local Plans / ZoningOutline I-65 and SR 6 / US 31 ImprovementsHelp Site New Growth and DevelopmentOVERVIEW

Slide8

Potential Transportation Solutions

OVERVIEW

Conventional Bus

Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)

Light Rail Transit (LRT)

Commuter Rail

MagLev

Monorail

Personal Rapid Transit

Intelligent Transportation

Systems and Other Emerging Technologies

Roadway & Intersection Upgrades

Rideshare/Carpool

Slide9

OVERVIEW

ROUND 1

APRIL

Provide an overview

of the study and an opportunity for you to share your input on transportation challenges and opportunities.

ROUND 2

Summer/Fall

Present initial evaluation of transportation options and discuss potential development scenarios around new transit stations.

FINAL

Fall/Winter

Gather feedback on detailed evaluation of alternatives.

Project Schedule

Slide10

Community Feedback to Date

OVERVIEW

Of those surveyed, a majority of people (

99%

) travel by car .

Almost half (

48%

) of commuters travel through the South Corridor multiple times a day (more than one round trip).

Over

60%

travel from home to work and over

30%

travel from home to entertainment and shopping.

People typically experience delays during the evening hours (

83%

) and morning hours (

78%

).

Slide11

Community Feedback to Date

OVERVIEW

Over

60%

of commuters experience delays in the I-440 area and Old Hickory Boulevard area.

19%

of participants use public transportation a few times a year.

People would use transit if there were more availability (

82%

) and faster speed (

57%

).

The preferred transit solutions so far are

Light Rail (60%),

Bus Rapid Transit

and

Commuter Rail (52%)

.

Slide12

Challenges, Concerns, and Opportunities

Slide13

A Growing Region

CHALLENGES, CONCERNS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

By 2040, the region will increase…

Slide14

Current and Future Travel Times

CHALLENGES, CONCERNS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

Spring Hill

to Downtown Nashville

36

minutes

64

minutes

Franklin

to Downtown Nashville

29

minutes

59

minutes

80% single occupancy vehicles

2010

2040

Spring Hill

to Franklin

20

minutes

36

minutes

Slide15

Employment / Activity Centers

CHALLENGES, CONCERNS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

Downtown Nashville

One Hundred Oaks Mall

Brentwood Town Center

City of Franklin

Cool Springs

GM Spring Hill Plant

Columbia

Slide16

Commuting Patterns

CHALLENGES, CONCERNS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

In the South Corridor, reverse commuting and suburban to suburban commuting is becoming increasingly more common as growth continues to expand throughout Middle Tennessee.

Trips related to recreation, shopping, or other activities, far outweigh the home to work and work to home trips that occur on a daily basis.

Slide17

Roadway and

Intersection Upgrades

CHALLENGES, CONCERNS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

The Interstate 65 Multimodal Corridor Study identified multimodal transportation improvements to address existing and future transportation deficiencies and needs along the Interstate 65 corridor in Tennessee.

Slide18

Existing Transit Service

CHALLENGES, CONCERNS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

WeGo

Transit (

including RTA

)

Franklin Transit/

VanStar

Mule Town Trolley

Slide19

How to StayInvolved

Slide20

Upcoming Meetingsand Open Houses

HOW TO STAY INVOLVED

Nashville

Franklin

BrentwoodColumbia

Slide21

southcorridor.org

HOW TO STAY INVOLVED

Website

SurveyInteractive ToolsFAQSLibraryNews Center

Social Media Platforms

Slide22

Stay up to date on the study!

southcorridorstudy

southcorridor.org

@

southcorridorstudy@southcorridor