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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA Committee of the Whole Meeting
5:30 PM - Monday, August 12, 2019
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
1. METRO Projects Update
a) Presentation
2. KCLS Update
3. Emerging Issues
Metro’s Long Game:
An Integrated Service Network in Renton
Renton City Council Committee of the Whole
August 12, 2019
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Agenda
•METRO CONNECTS
•Metro’s Long Game: An Integrated Mobility Network
•Service Planning and Investments in Renton
•Renton Transit Access Study
•Next Steps
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METRO CONNECTS
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METRO CONNECTS
Metro’s adopted long-range vision
Identified a network of high capacity
transit throughout King County
Integrated transportation system
connecting people and places
Shaped by input from cities, passengers,
transportation agencies, businesses and
other stakeholders
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Getting to Metro's Long Game: An Integrated Mobility Network
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Becoming a Mobility Agency
As a value-driven, data-supported mobility agency,
Metro will:
•Develop a regional mobility ecosystem with transit at the center
and complementary shared mobility services
•Provide seamless, multi-modal mobility solutions
•Lower number of vehicles, vehicle miles traveled, congestion, and
energy use
•Be safe, sustainable, and equitable
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Determinants of Equity
•Access to health and human services
•Healthy built and natural environments
•Quality education
•Family wage jobs and job training
•Early childhood development
•Economic development
•Strong, vibrant neighborhoods
•Affordable, safe, quality housing
•Access to parks and natural resources
•Equity in county practices
•Access to affordable, healthy, local food
•Equitable law and justice system
•Community and public safety
•Access to safe and efficient transportation AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Metro Service Planning and Implementation in Renton
Fall 2019 Service Investments
RapidRide I Line
Renton-Kent-Auburn Area Mobility Plan
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Fall 2019 Service Investments
Metro will directly invest 111 weekly service hours for
routes serving Renton.
Fall 2019 investments include:
•Route 101: Adding 4 trips on weekdays,
Saturday, and Sunday
•Route 105: Increasing Sunday frequency from every 60
to every 30 minutes
•Route 107: Adding 1 trip on weekdays and adjusting
schedules to combine with Route 60
for 15-minute frequency between Beacon Hill Station and
Renton Transit Center during evenings and nights
•Route 906: Increasing weekday peak frequency from
every 60 to every 30 minutes AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
RapidRide Expansion Timeline
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Madison Valley-
Downtown Seattle
2023
Renton-
Kent-Auburn
2024
Downtown
Seattle-
Rainier
Beach
Downtown
Seattle-
Roosevelt
2025
Totem
Lake-Eastgate
2027
East or
South King
County Line
2022
Burien-Downtown
Seattle
2021
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Passenger Facilities
(New Kit of Parts)
Accessibility
Speed & Reliability
Communications &
Technology
Safety, Comfort & Security
Access to Transit
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RapidRide Capital Investments
Conceptual design rendering of a shelter location. Actual design may vary.
RapidRide customer amenities
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Current routes 169 & 180
6,000 Daily Riders
~$120M expected capital investment
Applying for FTA Small Starts Funding in
2020
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RapidRide I Line: Renton, Kent & Auburn
Start Service
September 2023
Final Design &
Construction
2021-2023
Planning
2019
Preliminary
Design
2019-2021 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Increase network efficiency and invest in
equity priority areas
Develop a network of mobility services
Create a single route from Renton to
Kent to Auburn to be upgraded to the
RapidRide I Line
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Renton-Kent-Auburn Area Mobility Plan
Outreach and Plan
Development
Now –Fall 2019
Service Change
Ordinance
Developed
Fall 2019 –Spring 2020
Service Change
Education
Summer 2020
Service Change
Begins
Sept 2020 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
I Line and Area Mobility Plan Timeline
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Mid-July to Mid-August October to
NovemberCommunity Outreach
March -MayNeeds Assessment
Concept Development June –Early September
Finalize Concept September -November
2019
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
May 30/
June 1
Mid-
SeptemberMobility Board Meetings Early
November
Partner Review Board End of
July
End of
September
Mid-
November
Feb. 25:
Council Aug 12:
CouncilCity of Renton Fall
We Are Here
Ongoing
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Needs Assessment Phase: Outreach and Engagement
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Presented to City Council and
City of Renton staff
Convened a Mobility Board
Recruited members for a
Partner Review Board
Metro collected feedback and shared project information the following ways:AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
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Needs Assessment Phase: What We've Heard
Key Themes
Need for more service frequency and span,
better transit access and coverage in Highlands,
better east-west connections
Ensure RapidRide stations serve important local
destinations, including regional transit centers
and service providers
Continue to prioritize engaging historically
underserved populations
How Feedback will be
Incorporated?
Service change concepts
Bus station locations and service investments
Public Involvement Plan
Preliminary feedback from City of Renton, Mobility Board, public engagement, and needs survey
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Summer Outreach and Engagement
Share information and gather input
at community events
Renton River Days
ORCA To -Go at City Hall
Renton Refugee Forum
I Line online open house
Renton -Kent-Auburn Area Mobility
Plan survey
Mobility and Partner Review Boards
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View the online open house and take the survey
at:www.kingcounty.gov/metro/iline AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Renton Transit Access StudyKing County Council Proviso AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
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What is the Renton Transit Access Study?
A study of barriers to transit and
identifying potential solutions
Approach: Coordinate with concurrent Metro
service projects. Focus on six areas in Renton.
•Pedestrian &bicycle improvements, crossings,
lighting
•Wayfinding
•Flexible services for first/last mile connections to
fixed-routes
•Parking management
•Mobility hubs
•Demand management options AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Renton-Kent-Auburn
Area Mobility Plan RapidRide I Line Access to Transit
Study (Proviso)
Metro service
integration with Sound
Transit’s I-405 BRT
Project
Type
Fixed route and
flexible service
planning and
implementation
Fixed route corridor
service planning,
capital elements, and
implementation
Study of barriers to
reaching transit and
potential solutions
Fixed route and flexible
service planning and
implementation
Timeline Planning 2019-20,
service start Sept. 2020
Planning 2019-23,
service start 2023
March-July 2019,
study to Council Oct. 1
Planning 2022-23,
service start 2024 with
Sound Transit BRT
Geographic
Scope Includes Community
Connections pilot
projects in the Benson
Hill Area
Auburn-Kent-Renton,
portions of current
routes 180 and 169
Focus areas*:
Rainier/Grady Transit
Center*
Downtown Renton*
Valley Industrial Area
Lake Washington/
Southport/water taxi*
I-405/NE 44th BRT
Sunset/Highlands *
In Renton includes:
South Renton Park-
and-Ride
(Rainier/Grady)
Downtown Renton
I-405/NE 44th BRT
Sunset/Highlands
(current all-day
Route 240)
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Concurrent Metro Projects in Renton
*These locations are also included in the RapidRide I Line or Area Mobility Plan service planning project areas.AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Needs Assessment
Mobility Board meetings
Concurrent Metro Projects in Renton: Timeline
DRAFT-August 7, 2019
Q3 Q4Q1Q2 Q3 Q4Q1Q2
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Metro Service
Restructure
for I-405 BRT
Access to
Transit Study
Renton
Kent Auburn
Area
Mobility
Plan
RR I Line
Ongoing
Service
Investments
Potential private-public water taxi launch 2021 or 2022
vision/goals IDinvestments
Needs/gaps Prioritizeinvestments
ST Facility Planning: South Renton Transit Center
Metro Service Planning
ST BRT design and construction
Investments as resources allow to address crowding, reliability,and service growth based on Service Guidelines
Planning & preliminary design Final design Construction
Existing conditions Develop preferred alternatives
Public outreach
Phase I Phase II Phase III
Ordinance process
Counciladoption
Plan Development
Ordinance processLocally preferred alternative FTAevaluation
September 2019Additional service onRoutes 101,105,107,906
Finalize Plan
Public outreach
Phase I Phase II Phase III
Staff mtgs/tech workshops
2/25 3/8 4/8 5/15 6/17 7/22
Renton COW2/25 8/12
DevelopPlan
Outreach (joint with service projects)
County Review
10/1 transmit to KC Council
September
2023 Service
begins
September 2020
Service changes begin
September
2024
Service
begins
Advisory Board meetings EndSept MidNovMidJuly
June 1 MidSept EarlyNov
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Evaluating Gaps and Needs
•Equity:income, language, people of color,
other access factors
•Safety: crash data involving people walking or
biking
•Access to key destinations (current, future)
•Access to transit hubs (current, future)
•Feedback about barriers from city, public,
community-based organizations as part of
service projects
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Solution concepts
Infrastructure
•Fill sidewalk gaps
•Improve intersection safety
•Improve corridor safety
Other access strategies
•First/last mile connections, on-
demand services
•Car-share, bike/scooter share, bike
parking
•Curb-space management, drop-offs
•Parking management: on-site, nearby
•Other mobility-hub treatments
Focus Area 1-Rainier & Grady
(E) South
Renton
Park & Ride
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Flexible Services and Other Access Solutions
Concept Recommended for further study in
On-demand first/last mile services, TNCs/taxis,
employer shuttles
Rainier & Grady; Southport, with water taxi;
Valley Industrial area
Micromobility (bike/scooter share)City-wide, with designated parking near transit,
activity centers
Parking management,
eg area-wide time limits, on-
site pricing/permitting, garage management, real
time availability
Rainier & Grady,Southport, downtown, NE
44th/I-405
On-site bike parking: racks, secure lockers,
micromobility spaces
Transit centers, Southport/water taxi
Drop off areas, curb space management, access
points
Southport, transit centers
Demand management incentives, pass programs,
on-site amenities, guaranteed ride home, etc.
Major employers & property owners,
eg Southport, Valley Industrial Area AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
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Implementation and Funding
•Pursue near-term actions as feasible
•Paint, signals
•Policy considerations
•Pilot projects, partnerships
•Prepare for longer-term actions
•Continue working with Metro on
fixed route and flexible services,
capital improvements, Safe Routes to
Transit infrastructure partnerships
•Apply for grants, eg Regional Mobility
2020
•Work with Sound Transit on station
design and funding AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Next Steps
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What’s Next?
Renton City Council briefing (anticipated in October)
Update on corridor concept and plan development
Look ahead to locally preferred alternative
Coordination with City staff and Technical Advisory Committee (ongoing)
Online open house (through August 25)
Mobility Board (mid-September)
Concept Development Phase (through early-September)
Mobility Framework development
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Questions?
DeAnna Martin
Partnerships and
Engagement Manager
(206) 477-3835
deanna.martin@kingcounty.gov
Greg McKnight
RapidRide I Line Project
Manager
(206) 477-0344
gmcknight@kingcounty.gov
Malva Slachowitz
Senior Transportation
Planner, Connecting to
Transit Team
(206) 477-5873
malva.slachowitz@kingcounty.gov
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