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Regional Passenger-Only Ferry Study
The Puget Sound Regional Council has begun work on a Regional Passenger-Only Ferry Study, and PSRC has selected the consulting team of Nelson/Nygaard, Art Anderson Associates, and Mirai Associates to assist with the study. A Project Advisory Committee (PAC) has been established to provide input and advice to the study team.
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Project Status Report, April 11, 2008
Project Advisory Committee (PAC) Meetings
April 16, 2008
Agenda
Meeting Summary
Task 7: Peer Assessment (report)
Task 7: Peer Assessment (slides)
Task 8: Regional Passenger-Only Ferry Strategy (draft report) [9 MB]
Task 8, Part 1: Overview and Route Evaluation (slides)
Task 8, Part 2: Vessels and Terminals: Key Concepts (slides)
Task 9: Landside Connections (slides)
December 11, 2007
Agenda
Meeting Summary
POF Service Evaluation Criteria (slides)
Task 5 Market Analysis and Demand Modeling
Market Analysis (slides)
Demand Modeling (slides)
Task 4 Governance and Regional Roles
Governance and Regional Roles (slides)
Port of Kingston presentation (slides)
Route Evaluation Framework
July 24, 2007
Agenda
Meeting Summary
Task 2 Technical Memorandum (revised August 9, 2007)
Task 3 White Paper (revised September 18, 2007)
Summary of Existing Information and Issues (Nelson/Nygaard slides)
Data Analysis and Demand Modeling Overview (Marai slides)
May 23, 2007
Agenda
Meeting Summary
Study goals and objectives
Project scope and schedule (Nelson/Nygaard slides)
Project background (PSRC slides)
King County ferry district (Metro Transit slides)
Wind and wave studies (Kitsap Transit Slides)
Outcomes Sought by the Study
The study will provide the technical basis to strengthen Destination 2030 policies, programs, projects, and criteria by improving:
- Coordination of state, regional, and local ferry system investments
- Integration of ferry operations with transit, roadway, and non-motorized improvements
- Guidance for ferry-oriented development and land use near ferry terminals
- Planning to address local land use and transportation impacts in ferry terminal communities
- The technical capabilities in the area of ferry system demand forecasting, and travel demand modeling and analysis, that will aid in prioritization of projects and programs
Project Background
Nelson/Nygaard Scope of Work
For project information, contact Stephen Kiehl, Principal Planner, 206-971-3290, skiehl@psrc.org
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