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First Brainstorm Session Purpose & Need Tampa Bay History Center Tuesday March 7, 2016 1

Welcome & Opening Remarks Jean Duncan, P.E., Director City of Tampa Transportation and Stormwater Services Department 2

Getting Started Steve Schukraft, HDR 3

Get Ready Instructions on your table. Grab your smartphone or tablet. Open your browser. Access www.menti.com. Enter meeting code 23 48 61 4

What you ll see 1 2 3 5

STUDY PURPOSE Find solutions that supports the vision for a livable, connected, and competitive Downtown. Define alternatives for modernization and extension. Assess innovative technologies, costs, benefits, and community impacts. Coordinate with the Regional Premium Transit Study. 6

STUDY MANAGEMENT A Joint Project Agreement between the City of Tampa and FDOT FDOT (Study Sponsor) City of Tampa (Owner) HART (Operator) HDR (Lead Consultant) with Kimley Horn & Associates, Inc., B2 Communications, Boothe Transit Consulting and others. 7

PROJECT TIMELINE PHASE 1 FEASIBILITY Spring Summer 2017 KEY TASKS Purpose & Need Concept Alternatives Impact Evaluation Funding & Implementation FTA Request to Advance PHASE 2 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Summer 2017 Summer 2018 KEY TASKS Preferred Alternative Preliminary Design & Engineering Impact Assessment Funding & Implementation FTA Request for Funding Stakeholder engagement and communications through both phases with workshops, briefings, web site, social media, etc. 8

PHASE 1 BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS 1 2 3 First Brainstorm Session Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay History Center Second Brainstorm Session Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay History Center Results Roundtable Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Ybor Room, HCC Ybor Campus 9

PHASE 1 BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS 1 2 First Brainstorm Session Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay History Center FOCUS Study Introduction Share Early Observations & Ideas FORMAT Presentation with Live Feedback Open Forum Closing 10

PHASE 1 BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS 1 First Brainstorm Session Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay History Center 2 PRESENT Getting Started Project Basics Existing Conditions Downtown s Future STRUCTURED Q & A Q: Test Question Q: Who s Here? Q: Getting Around? Q: Purpose & Need? 11

TEST QUESTION Instructions on your table. Grab your smartphone or tablet. Open your browser. Access www.menti.com. Enter meeting code: 23 48 61 12

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Project Basics Steve Schukraft, HDR 15

PLANNING FRAMEWORK InVision Tampa s Center City Plan recognized the need to extend and expand streetcar operations. Uses a broad definition of Downtown Ybor, West River, & Tampa Heights 16

STUDY SCOPE Tampa Heights Ybor City West River Downtown Channel District UT / Grand Central 17

PLANNING FRAMEWORK Tampa Historic Streetcar Extension Study Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority December 2014 Transit Assets & Opportunities Study Hillsborough County MPO & The Tampa Downtown Partnership September 2014 18

? Who s with us tonight? 19

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Streetcar 101 Dave Vozzolo, HDR 25

STREETCAR IS NOT Light Rail, Metro Rail or Commuter Rail Light Rail/Metro Rail/Commuter Rail Service Dedicated, exclusive right of way. Longer distances between station stops. Higher speeds. Several rail cars in a Train. Longer distances served more oriented toward suburban to downtown travel.

STREETCAR IS TYPICALLY Designed as Urban Circulator Typical Urban Circulator Service Shorter routes serving downtown and adjoining neighborhoods. Operates in mixed traffic. More frequent service with smaller vehicles. Designed For quick On And Off the vehicle. Riders tend to take shorter trips.

STREETCAR IS EVOLVING Into Urban Hybrid Operations Urban Circulator that also serves longer trips on dedicated guideway. Urban Hybrid Mixed traffic in downtowns and dedicated lanes in select segments or outlying areas. More frequent service with closer stops in urban center; less frequent service with fewer stops in outlying areas. May use same vehicle technology or different vehicles on different segments.

Modern Streetcars

Modern Streetcars

Station Stops and Amenities Stations & Amenities

Keys to Success Connectivity between existing activities and new development. Active or revitalized urban real estate market. Great streets, pedestrian oriented streets. Willingness to prioritize transit and pedestrians in the urban street network. Dedicated support for capital and ongoing operating investment.

Seattle Tacoma Operating U.S. Streetcars Portland Lowell Kenosha San Francisco Salt Lake City Kansas City Cincinnati Washington DC Memphis Charlotte Tucson Modern and Vintage Galveston Dallas Dallas Little Rock New Orleans Atlanta Tampa 33

Recent Streetcar Openings o Salt Lake City Sugarhouse, December 2013 o Tucson Sun Link Streetcar, July 2014 o Atlanta Streetcar, December 2014 o Dallas Oak Cliff Streetcar, April 2015 o Charlotte City LYNX Gold Line, July 2015 o Seattle First Hill Streetcar, January 2016 o DC H Street /Benning Line, February 2016 o Kansas City Downtown Streetcar, May 2016 o Cincinnati Streetcar, September 2016

Upcoming Streetcar Openings o Detroit 2017 o Charlotte Gold Line Phase 2 2018 o Milwaukee 2018 o Oklahoma City 2018 o Seattle Central City 2019 o Tacoma Extension 2019 o Santa Ana/Orange County 2020 o Sacramento 2020 o Tempe 2020 o Fort Lauderdale 2020 o Miami/Miami Beach o Los Angeles o Brooklyn/Queens Connector

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES New Autonomous Transit Autonomous Transit Service Current vehicle options limited but technology is rapidly evolving. Can operate in mixed traffic or in exclusive guideways or travel lanes. Easy to flex vehicles in and out of service to meet fluctuating demand.

Conditions & Context Steve Schukraft, HDR Clarence Eng, Kimley Horn 37

Streetcar Version 1.0 1885 1920s Service started in 1885 with wood burning vehicles on rails connecting Downtown Tampa with Ybor City. 38

Streetcar Version 1.0 1920s to 1940s The system served up to 24 million passengers a year, and had 190 vehicles in operation on 53 miles of track with service hours from 4:30am to 2:00am. 39

West Tampa South Tampa Tampa Heights Downtown Ybor City 40

Streetcar Version 2.0 MTC 2.7 Miles with 11 Stations > Initial (2002) > Franklin Street Extension (2010) 41

Streetcar Version 2.0 Initial Line October 2002 o 2.4 mile system with 10 Stations o Single track, exclusive guideway with CSX crossing o Replica vehicles plus 1 restored vehicle First Extension December 2010 o 0.33 mile extension to Fort Brooke Garage System Funding & Operations o Operating Revenues (1/3) Fare Box, Advertising & Leasing o Non Operating Revenues (2/3) Assessment, CRA, State, FTA, & City o Service Hours Extended in Sept 2016 o Ridership 38,000 in Jan 2017 (32,000 in Jan 2016) 42

Shared Mobility Context Downtown o Streetcar o In Towner o Downtowner o Water Taxi City/Regional o HART Local & Express o PSTA Express o Amtrak o Regional Bus (MegaBus/ RedCoach) o Cross Bay Ferry o Private Shuttles 43

All Mobility Options EXISTING Streetcar Local/Express Bus In Towner Amtrak Regional Bus Private Shuttles Walking Biking RECENT Downtowner Taxi/Uber/Lyft Bike Share Car Share Water Taxi Water Ferry FUTURE Marion AV Transit Regional Transit Personal AV Shared AV Walking Biking 44

? ROUND 2 How do you get around Downtown? 45

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LAND USE & DEVELOPMENT What s needed to support streetcar or other shared mobility services? High Density Compact, Urban Form Transit Supportive Uses o Employment & Housing o Education, Entertainment & Cultural Destinations o Supporting Retail & Services Highly Walkable Places Supportive Mobility TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT Transit Stop 5 Minute Walk (1/4 mile) 10 Minute Walk (1/2 mile) 53

Population & Employment 2010 54

Population & Employment 2040 55

Population & Employment CHG 2010 2040 56

Population & Employment Summary 2010 2040 Chg 2010 40 # Population 55,377 105,029 49,715 Employment 93,186 148,567 55,381 Total 148,563 253,659 105,096 Transit supportive densities/intensities (projections being updated to capture Waterfront District, Port Tampa Bay, and other plans) Increasing densities in surrounding neighborhoods Existing streetcar serves/links some but not all transit supportive places. 57

TRAVEL DISTANCES 58

TRANSIT SUPPORTIVE PLACES =15 TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENTS 59

Travel Markets Urban Neighborhoods Tampa Heights Ybor City MTC Encore Channel District UT & Grand Central Harbour Island Existing urban neighborhoods near downtown. 60

Travel Markets Urban Neighborhoods Tampa Heights Ybor City West River & North Hyde Park MTC North Downtown & East River Encore Channel District Waterfront District Port Tampa Bay UT & Grand Central Harbour Island South Tampa New and emerging urban neighborhoods. 61

Travel Markets Employment Centers MTC Downtown Core East Downtown University of Tampa Employment intensive subdistricts. Tampa General 62

Travel Markets Employment Centers Tampa Heights MTC Downtown Core East Downtown Waterfront District University of Tampa Jobs concentrated in distinct districts. Tampa General 63

Travel Markets Cultural & Entertainment Ybor City Park MTC Park Park Straz Center Museums & Park Convention Center Amalie Arena History Center Park Aquarium Cultural and entertainment destinations aligned along waterfronts. 64

? ROUND 3 Downtown mobility solutions? 65

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Concepts for the Future Steve Schukraft, HDR 69

Concepts for the Future Basic ways to think about travel markets and transit service. At this stage in the process, we focus on purpose, not specific routes or technologies. Spark discussion about possibilities. Set the stage for further research and more specific alternatives.

Concepts for the Future Venue Connector Subregional Link Downtown Circulator 71

Downtown Circulator Connects housing, jobs, and shopping, and entertainment destinations. Provides a convenient alternative to driving for downtown residents and workers. Service within the downtown, Ybor, and nearby neighborhoods would be frequent. Direct links to regional transit service. 72

Downtown Circulator West River Tampa Heights MTC Downtown Core Channel District & PTB Ybor City UT & Grand Central Waterfront District 73

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Venue Connector Directly link cultural, entertainment, and tourist destinations in Downtown, Ybor City, and nearby neighborhoods. Service focused on serving visitors and event patrons. Stops close to key venues and major parking resources. 76

Venue Connector Park Ybor City Park Straz Center` Museums & Park Park MTC Convention Center Amalie Arena Aquarium History Center 77

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Subregional Link Designed to allow future connections to activity centers in the City such as Westshore and Tampa International Airport. Serves areas beyond Downtown, Ybor City, and nearby neighborhoods. Service would require fewer stops Downtown and faster travel speeds. 80

Subregional Link USF Area Seminole Heights TPA Westshore West Tampa South Tampa Downtown, Ybor City & Nearby Nhds OpenStreetMap contributors 81

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Open Dialogue Steve Schukraft, HDR 88

OPEN DIALOGUE Please be brief 1 minute or less. Let us know your name and your interest in Downtown. Try to focus on purpose and need we ll discuss and debate potential alignments in future sessions. Please use the comment form for additional thoughts. 89

STAY ENGAGED Fill out a Comment Form Share your thoughts and ideas with the team. Attend the Second Brainstorm Session and the Results Roundtable. Check the project website for updates www.tampagov.net/streetcar Follow the City of Tampa on Facebook and Twitter @CityofTampa. Contact the City Project Manager Milton Martinez, P.E. at (813) 274 8998 or streetcar@tampagov.net. 90

BRAINSTORMING SESSIONS 1 2 3 First Brainstorm Session Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay History Center Second Brainstorm Session Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay History Center Results Roundtable Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. Ybor Room, HCC Ybor Campus 91

THANK YOU! 92