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Downtown Rochester Access Management Authority per DMC Transportation Improvement 7.5.1.1 plan draft

To create a thriving environment for business and community by building partnerships, delivering targeted transportation programs, and fostering economic vitality.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: TBD

Contact: TBD ; Email: TBD ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: DMC EDA

Potential Collaborators:


Related Projects

Bus Rapid Transit (2nd Street SW Link) ; City of Rochester Initiates New Budget Process and Publishes Digital Format ; DMC Transportation: Parking ; Rochester, MN Transit Development Plan Update


Impacts 

Major Impact: 

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Transportation

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Livable City

Community Health Impacts:


Type of Project

 

 

 

Detailed Description

The Access Management Authority promotes the availability of transportation options to maximize person access to the DMC Development District while minimizing the use of the   single occupancy vehicle.

Goals


Goal 1. To create an organization that effectively supports and advocates the long-term economic vitality and livability of the downtown 
Goal 2. To construct and manage downtown parking to support economic development goals
Goal 3. To increase the percentage of downtown employees commuting by transit from 10% (2008) to 23-30% by 2035
Goal 4. To increase the number and percentage of commuter bike trips to downtown Rochester from an existing bike/walk mode split of 7% (2008) to 13% by 2035
Goal 5. To increase the number and percentage of commuter walk trips to downtown Rochester from an existing bike/walk mode split of 7% (2008) to 13% by 2035
Goal 6. To increase the percentage of downtown employees commuting by carpool/vanpools to downtown Rochester from 12% (2008) to 14% (2035)
Goal 7. To increase employee awareness of the Rochester Access Management Authority and alternative mode transportation options
Goal 8. To create partnerships to support parking and TDM efforts/mission

Desired Outcomes


Efficient, convenient and accessible transportation systems that provides favorable cost
structure commuters, employers and the public sector
More marketable downtown properties
More efficient and effective use of existing and future parking supplies
Better efficiencies in the use of land and reduced parking development costs (for both private
and public sectors)
Greater transit ridership
Reduced traffic congestion
A strong partnership between the public sector, Mayo Clinic and the downtown business
community
Measurable success based on consensus targets for access and growth

 

Strategy
Unknown

 

Expected Results

Efficient, convenient and accessible transportation systems that provides favorable cost structure commuters, employers and the public sector
More marketable downtown properties
More efficient and effective use of existing and future parking supplies
Better efficiencies in the use of land and reduced parking development costs (for both private and public sectors)
Greater transit ridership
Reduced traffic congestion
A strong partnership between the public sector, Mayo Clinic and the downtown business community
Measurable success based on consensus targets for access and growth

 

Outcome Indicators

Goal 1. To create an organization that effectively supports and advocates the long-term economic vitality and livability of the downtown 
Goal 2. To construct and manage downtown parking to support economic development goals
Goal 3. To increase the percentage of downtown employees commuting by transit from 10% (2008) to 23-30% by 2035
Goal 4. To increase the number and percentage of commuter bike trips to downtown Rochester from an existing bike/walk mode split of 7% (2008) to 13% by 2035
Goal 5. To increase the number and percentage of commuter walk trips to downtown Rochester from an existing bike/walk mode split of 7% (2008) to 13% by 2035
Goal 6. To increase the percentage of downtown employees commuting by carpool/vanpools to downtown Rochester from 12% (2008) to 14% (2035)
Goal 7. To increase employee awareness of the Rochester Access Management Authority and alternative mode transportation options
Goal 8. To create partnerships to support parking and TDM efforts/mission

 

Metrics
Unknown

 

 

Last modified by support on 2021/09/05
Created by allnode on 2015/05/11

 

 

 

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Project Phase Definitions
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  3. Plan - idea is solid, stakeholders are identified, and there is strong commitment to go forward from all parties.
  4. Concept Phase - idea scoped out with enough details to give an early sizing and/or to build a proof of concept
    demonstration
  5. Pre-concept Phase - an early idea or a requirement.
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