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File #: 2020-0595   
Type: Plan Status: Passed
File created: 8/28/2020 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 3/25/2021 Final action: 3/25/2021
Title: CONSIDER the following BRT Vision and Principles Study recommendations: 1. DIRECT staff to apply both the BRT Standards and Design Guidelines developed through the BRT Vision & Principles study to all Metro-funded BRT projects and initiate the process to refine the design guidelines further into design criteria; and 2. APPROVE the recommended five top-performing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) candidate corridors for future project?development consideration and advance the Broadway corridor as a first decade Measure M project, subject to available funding. ?
Sponsors: Planning and Programming Committee
Indexes: Budgeting, Central Los Angeles subregion, City of Los Angeles, Project, Strategic planning
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - BRT Vision and Principles Final Report, 2. Attachment B - BRT Vision and Principles Design Guideline Manual, 3. Attachment C - Outreach Summary Report, 4. Presentation, 5. Attachment D - Amendment by Directors Bonin, Solis, and Hahn
Related files: 2021-0147, 2021-0234
Meeting_Body
REVISED
PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE
MARCH 17, 2021

Subject
SUBJECT: BUS RAPID TRANSIT VISION AND PRINCIPLES STUDY

Action
ACTION: APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS

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RECOMMENDATIONS

Title
CONSIDER the following BRT Vision and Principles Study recommendations:

1. DIRECT staff to apply both the BRT Standards and Design Guidelines developed through the BRT Vision & Principles study to all Metro-funded BRT projects and initiate the process to refine the design guidelines further into design criteria; and

2. APPROVE the recommended five top-performing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) candidate corridors for future project?development consideration and advance the Broadway corridor as a first decade Measure M project, subject to available funding.
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Issue
ISSUE

The Bus Rapid Transit Vision and Principles study (BRTV&P) establishes a cohesive set of guidelines and standards to direct Metro investment in on-street BRT projects. Metro's existing BRT guidance pertains almost entirely to projects constructed on exclusive rights-of-way such as the G Line (Orange Line). The adoption of new BRT guidelines and standards will ensure a high-quality customer experience for our transit patrons while increasing transparency with our local agency partners and our community stakeholders by clarifying the types of street improvements required to deliver a BRT project.

The study further identifies and prioritizes strong BRT candidate corridors based on indicators of service demand, equity and capacity for BRT supportive elements. Using a multi-tier screening process that applies both quantitative and qualitative indicators, the study examined potential BRT corridors throughout Los Angeles County to identify where BRT would best be deployed as a mobility solution. The results of the screening provided in the BRTV&P final report (Attachment A) provide a road map for future BRT investments that can be used by Metro, local agencies and municipal bus operat...

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