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Built EnvironmentTRANSPORTATIONMay 26, 2021

Built Environment - Transportation The City of Orlando joined theAARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities in 2019 Joining this network is a strong commitmentto making Orlando inviting to aging populationsAccording to the American Communities Survey 201720% of Orlando’s population is age 50 This age group requires transportation options according to their specific mobility needs

Built Environment – Transportation Survey ResultsHow Do You Get Around Orlando?DriveSunRailTransportation Network Companies (Uber/Lyft)LYNX/LYMMOBicycle(Other)56%13%8%5%4%

Built Environment - TransportationThe Ultimate Interstate 4I-4 is getting a muchneeded makeover.A 2.3 billion makeover. 56% of the survey respondents still drive themselves around When Ultimate I-4 is complete in 2022, express lanes will provide new mobility options for all drivers First highway to include advance traffic management technology for travel time reliability

Built Environment - TransportationMobility as a Service:Somebody else drives:(Transit services, Transportation Network Companies)You drive:(Renting Cars, Buses, Bikes, Scooters)

Built Environment - TransportationMobility services in Orlando are blooming!For those who may be unwilling to drive in heavytraffic, SunRail service provides an alternative toget to downtown easily. 13% of survey respondents currently use the SunRail serviceEasy and affordable alternative to drivingService operates Monday - Friday over 49 miles16 stations in Volusia, Seminole, Orange & Osceola CountiesSeniors 65 qualify for 50% SunRail tickets discount

Built Environment - TransportationMobility services in Orlando are growing!Orlando features a free downtown bus service(LYMMO) that shuttles passengers arounddowntown, stopping at: Downtown senior high-rise residential buildingsPublic libraryGrocery storesBanksOrange County CourthousePost officeDr. Phillips Performing Arts CenterSporting arenasMany more local destinations5% of the survey respondents use LYMMO orLYNX buses.Seniors 65 qualify for 50% bus tickets discount

Built Environment - TransportationMobility services in OrlandoThe Move Nona autonomous vehicle program launched inSeptember 2019 with an inaugural route connectingneighborhoods to the commercial district in Lake Nona. The service currently runs seven days a week, providingmobility access to various parts of the community.A total of four routes are currently in service, paving the way for one of thelargest autonomous fleets in the world within a single community.

Built Environment - TransportationMobility services in/out OrlandoThe BrightLine is a new intercity rail service thatwill connect the Orlando International Airportwith Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beachand Tampa. New station at the Orlando International Airport SouthTerminal near completion New rail tracks being built on south side of the Beachline (State Road 528) Orlando-Miami service expected to open by 2022

Built Environment - TransportationThe City of Orlando is improving “walkability” / ”bikeability” by completing the Orlando Urban Trail

Built Environment – TransportationWE AREALLPEDESTRIANS

Built Environment - TransportationComplete Streets Principles consistent with Smart Growth America’s National Complete Streets CoalitionEnsure that streets meet the needs of all usersVision for how and why the community wants to “complete” its streetsComplement and add value to the communityAll users defined: pedestrians, bicyclists, drivers and passengers of all ages and abilities Encourage connectivity for a comprehensive, integrated network for all travel modesApplicable to all transportation projectsEncourage best design criteria while recognizing flexibility in balancing user needsEstablish performance standards with measurable outcomes Streets for everyone Designed and operated to enable safe access for all users Users able to safely travel along and across, regardless of travel modes

Built Environment - TransportationThe Orlando Transportation Guidelines is a strong commitment to improve mobility for aging communities

Built Environment - TransportationUsers able tosafely travelalongandacross,regardless oftravel modes

Built Environment - TransportationNew developments in Baldwin Park, SODO (SOuth of DOwntown), Creative Village and the Packing District all emphasizepedestrian and bike friendly facilities where residents can live, work, learn and play

Built Environment - TransportationOrlando’s Vision Zero MISSION is toeliminate traffic deaths and seriousinjuries within the City by 2040.

Built Environment - TransportationVision Zero starts with the ethical belief that everyone has the right to move safely in their communities,and that system designers and policy makers share the responsibility to ensure safe systems for travel.

Built Environment - TransportationOrlando’s Vision Zero GoalsAdopt a safe systems approach in roadway design, operation and maintenanceIncrease everyone’s understanding of the leading causes of crashesresulting in fatalities and serious injuriesSupport law enforcement efforts to eliminate behaviors leading to fatal and serious injury crashesDemonstrate continuous progress toward Vision ZeroImprove access and travel time to Level 1 Trauma Center and other hospitalsPrioritize investments and programs in communities of concern

Built Environment - TransportationData based approach to promote equitablesafe transportation for all people in the city1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Percentage of population below poverty levelPercentage of minority populationPercentage of zero-vehicle householdsPercentage of population age 65 or abovePercentage of population 18 years old or belowPercentage of means of transportation to work other thanpersonal motor vehiclePercentage of population with limited English proficiency(LEP)

Built Environment - TransportationTrends and ConditionsPercent of crashes with injury by modemotorcyclists41.8% of all crashes occur in the23.1% of all crashes occur under84.6% of crashes occur atafternoondark skies on lighted roadsintersections

Built Environment - Transportation

Built Environment - TransportationCity Safety Projects Bumby Path Green Trail Crossings Crosswalks/Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons(RRFBs) Mercy Drive Raised Crosswalks Virginia Drive Raised Crosswalks and Green TrailCrossings Roundabout Feasibility Study Driver Speed Feedback Signs StreetlightsFunded through Orlando STOPS

Gustavo CastroTransportation Planning Projects CoordinatorTransportation DepartmentCity of OrlandoLaura HardwickeVision Zero Project ManagerTransportation DepartmentCity of rlando.govThank You!

May 26, 2021 · Orlando features a free downtown bus service (LYMMO) that shuttles passengers around downtown, stopping at: Mobility services in Orlando are growing! 5% of the survey respondents use LYMMO or LYNX buses. Seniors

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