UTA Ski Service Redesign. Christopher Chesnut Sr. Manager of Integrated Service Planning Utah Transit Authority Salt Lake City, UT

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UTA Ski Service Redesign Christopher Chesnut Sr. Manager of Integrated Service Planning Utah Transit Authority Salt Lake City, UT Stephanie McVey Regional Planning & Environmental Manager WSP USA Tempe, AZ

Outline Our Team Process Old Ski Service Analysis New Ski Service

The Team and Dynamics Internal Service Planning Christopher Chesnut RGM Lorin Simpson Operations Planning Debbie Skeen and Bob Baty Operations Supervisor for Ski Bill Humphreys Sales Dan Richardson PR/Marketing Erika Shubin and Steve Allnat External Mountain Accord Laynee Jones Ski Resorts Bob Bonar WSP Stephanie McVey UDoT Lisa Wilson Midvale Chris Butte Sandy Ryan Kump Cottonwood Heights John Park UCAIR

Process Identify the Problem Develop Goals Evaluate Existing Service Identify the Market Design Service to the Market Implement

2015-16 Ski Bus Overview Operates December through mid-april Buses: 35-foot buses retrofitted with ski racks, winter traction 32 buses to operate regular service; ~100 trips daily Seated capacity: 35-40 assumed 40 for the purposes of this analysis Fares: Service is free for season pass holders to all resorts $4.50 one-way, does not include transfer to other transit services UTA maintains 6-8 buses on daily standby/reserve Ability to allocate in real-time based on demand Schedule and number of trips are consistent throughout the week

Canyon Transportation Problems Traffic Congestion Limited Parking Poor Transit Service Increasing Demand

Cottonwoods Canyon Transportation Study Mountain Accord Wasatch Front : Big & Little Cottonwood Canyon Wasatch Back: Park City Purpose, Goals Reduce single occupant vehicles in Canyons Comprehensive, long-term strategies Time Periods Studied intended to build incrementally Immediate Solutions Winter 2016, Summer 2017 Short Term 5 to 10 years Long Term 20 years, beyond

Big Cottonwood Canyon (BCC) Ski Bus Service Overview, 2015-16 Bus routes to BCC resorts - Solitude and Brighton - originated from three locations: West of BCC, Route 960: Midvale Fort Union TRAX 13 trips into BCC daily End-to-end travel time: 1 hour South of BCC, Route 962: Sandy TRAX 11 trips into BCC daily End-to-end travel time: 1 hour North of BCC, Route 954: University of Utah 1 bus to BCC daily Friday-Sunday End-to-end travel time: 1 hour, 20 minutes Approximately 25 inbound trips/day into BCC

BCC Inbound Arrivals: When do people use the Ski Bus service? Key Takeaways: Weekday boardings have pronounced midday spike, particularly on Midvale route Inbound boardings flatten out between 1-2p Buses originating at Midvale station have a higher occupancy than those originating at Sandy

BCC Destinations: Where do people go on the Ski Bus? Key Takeaways: Solitude employees heavily utilize transit passes Skiers access Brighton over Solitude 2-1 on transit Transit demand for night skiing at Brighton is moderate Solitude Resort Stop West East

BCC Insights Inbound boardings are concentrated at a few stops Route 960, From Midvale: 80% of boardings in 3 stops Midvale TRAX (35%), Big Cottonwood PNR (25%), Wasatch 6200 PNR (20%) Route 962, From Sandy TRAX: 90% of boardings in 2 stops Big Cottonwood PNR (60%) & 9400 S PNR (30%) Route 954, From University: 70% of boardings in 3 stops Big Cottonwood PNR (30%), Wasatch 6200 PNR (20%), University Campus (20%) Predominantly park-and-ride based Number of stops with low utilization Opportunity to improve travel time by eliminating stops Stop removal/addition requires environmental action, USFS, UTA, UDOT

Little Cottonwood Canyon (LCC) Ski Bus Service Overview, 2015-16 Bus routes to LCC resorts - Snowbird and Alta - originated from five locations; 27 trips a day into LCC: Far North: Route 951: Downtown 1 trip into LCC daily End-to-end travel time: 1 hour, 25 minutes Far North: Route 952: Midtown 1 trip into LCC daily End-to-end travel time: 1 hour, 15 minutes Near North: Route 953: Murray TRAX, FrontRunner 1 trip into LCC daily End-to-end travel time: 1 hour, 10 minutes Near North: Route 990: Midvale TRAX 14 trips into LCC daily End-to-end travel time: 1 hour West of LCC: Route 992: Sandy TRAX 9 trips into LCC daily End-to-end travel time: 50 minutes

LCC Inbound Arrivals: When do people use the Ski Bus service? Key Takeaways: Weekday boardings have pronounced midday spike, particularly on Midvale route Inbound boardings flatten out between 1-2p Buses originating at Midvale station have a higher occupancy than others

LCC Destinations: Where do people go on the Ski Bus? Snowbird Resort Stops West East

LCC Insights Inbound boardings are less concentrated than BCC Route 951, From Downtown: 55% of boardings in top 3 stops Little to no park and ride activity Route 952, From Midtown: 70% of boardings in top 3 stops Top 3 stops varies among weekday, Saturday, Sundays Route 953, From Murray: 70% of boardings in top 3 stops Greater concentration of park and ride use Route 990, From Midvale: 50% of boardings in top 3 stops Greater concentration of park and ride use Route 992, From Sandy: 85% of boardings in top 3 stops Significant park and ride activity Number of resort stops with low utilization

2015-16 Ski Bus Boardings

Public Feedback, Response Public Hearings October 3, Midvale City Hall October 6, Sandy City Hall October 10, FLHQ Salt Lake City 79 Total Comments received 36: Support 13: Oppose 30: Generally unrelated Response to feedback Additional stops for back-country Modified Routes to serve areas of concern Implement earlier ski service on Weekends Modification to ski racks will be explored

New Ski Service, 2016-17 3 Routes 953 994 964 135 - Trips/Day 35% Increase Parking Stalls 2,890 11% increase Operating Expense $1.5 M

New Ski Service, 2016-17

New Ski Service, 2016-17 Salt Lake Ski Service 2015-16 2016-17 % Change Total Boardings 208,038 262,790 26% Boardings for Season Pass Holders 87,943 138,299 57%