2030 Comprehensive Plan Update, April 2024
Transportation
Policy T 4.17 Removed 2019
Policy T 4.23 Bike, Ride and Car Share as Public Transportation Consider bike, ride and car share to be a component of the city’s public transportation network. Plan how to integrate these forms of transportation and to coordinate them with existing and future transit services.
Policy T 4.18 Transit Service Coordination
Coordinate local bus route and schedule planning, including feeder services, with new bus rapid transit or rail services, as they become available.
Policy T 4.24 Innovation
The city’s transit and transportation demand management (TDM) efforts should reach out to innovators in the city to leverage grassroots resources and develop creative technology solutions that benefit public transportation users
Policy T 4.19 Service Targets and Evaluation Establish service and performance targets for the transit system to support the city’s overall vision for public transportation. Monitor the effectiveness of
transit plan implementation and overall service performance to inform future planning efforts.
Action T 4.1 Multimodal Transportation Center Continue to implement subsequent phases of the Raleigh Union Station project. Upon completion, the proposed central station will link multiple travel modes, including local, regional, and long-distance bus; regional, commuter, and long-distance passenger rail (Phase I); and taxis, cars, and bicycles.
Policy T 4.20 Transit Planning Outcomes
Transit planning outcomes should equally value existing riders and potential riders, work based trips and non-work based trips, and finally door-to-door travel times and stop-to-stop travel times.
Action T 4.2 Transit Stop Evaluations
Policy T 4.21 System Appeal
Evaluate transit stops to determine their convenience and effectiveness to serve riders and support land use policies.
Improve the appeal of the transit system through marketing, outreach, and education campaigns.
Action T 4.3 Removed 2019
Policy T 4.22 Regional Transit
Lead, support, and develop countywide and regional public transportation services that contribute to the continued prosperity of the City of Raleigh, Wake County and the Triangle region. Lead regional planning efforts to improve transit services and pursue a regional transit system. Ensure local planning efforts are compatible with the regional vision.
Action T 4.4 Removed 2019
Action T 4.5 Completed 2016
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