Sustainable Mobility for Ciudad Juarez



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Sustainable Mobility for Ciudad Juarez 1

URBAN MOBILITY SYSTEM: DIAGNOSIS 2.1 person-trips/ day /per capita In the Juarez area, more than 2 million trips are generated daily % HH income spent for mobility = 31.2% HH DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME High income Medium income Low income 2

ROADWAY LONG TERM STRATEGY (2020) Regional Level 3

ROADWAY LONG TERM STRATEGY (2020) Urban Level 4

PUBLIC TRANSIT System Diagnosis Radial Meander (zig-zag) 13kph (8mph) on average Old fleet (15+ años) indirect and slow travel poor level of service 5

PUBLIC TRANSIT STRATEGY Trunk (BRT)-feeder network Priority to no-motorized feeder options High connectivity/inter-modality (priority to non-motorized modes) Integrated/compatible with land-use Intelligent fare-collection Institutional consolidation high accessibility y fluidity high level of service 6

Inicial Trunk-feeder corridors Operation of 2 trunk routs Articulated to feeder routes Integrating current bus-system operators Integrated fare Optimized schedules Professional supervisión of operations Trunk corridor Trunk corridor Aztecas Feeder system 7

PUBLIC TRANSIT STRATEGY Pilot System Trunk-Feeder Trunks with exclusive lanes in 95% length Confines stations w/ handicaped access Normal and Express services mixed (average operating speed: 35 kph) Feeder routes: optimized trayectories 8

PUBLIC TRANSIT STRATEGY PRESIDENCIA -TIERRA NUEVA line Start of operations November/28/2013 Length 21.0 Km 33 stations 48 buses, Wi-Fi, CCTV, A/C Electronic fare collection system Headway @ 4 min Stations with universal Prepared for Express service Avg operation speed: 21 kph Initial demand 38,000 pax/day Current demand 50,000 pax/day 9

PONIENTE-AEROPUERTO Line Length 20.0 Km Route: 16 de Septiembre / Paseo Triunfo de la Republica / Av. Tecnológico Terminal Poniente + Terminal Aeropuerto Comprehensive Demand Study and Infrastructure Desing: Sep/14 Aug/15 1 300,000 USD 34 stations (estimated) Infraestructura for universal accesibility 10

NON-MOTORIZED MOBILITY STRATEGY Bicycle network Initial implementation 100 Km. Seamless links to BRT Recreational circuit (linked to mountain paths and Ciclovía) Tourist circuit Basic access to lowincome colonias Ciclo-ruta recreativa (29 km inv pública) Ciclo-ruta urbana (78 km inv pública) Ciclo-ruta urbana ( 8 km inv privada) Puente peatonal-ciclista Paradero BRT con ciclo-estacionamiento Policía ciclista en ciclo-rutas estratégicas 11

INTEGRATED Bicicle Path / BRT STRATEGY Mid Term Plan 400 km in 6 years (PPP) Multiple ODs served Full intermodality 12

NON-MOTORIZED MOBILITY STRATEGY 13 Planning and implementation Bicycle Movility Plan e Integrated to BRT (PMCISIT). Develop a Master Plan with policies, programs and infrastructure for non-motorized mobility. Structure Instrument for NMM Public Policy, to induce sustainable urban, social, and economic development. Study in process (December 2014)

NON-MOTORIZED MOBILITY STRATEGY 14 Promotion of Non-Motorized Mobility Start of operations May 2014 Sundays 7:00 to 11:00 Hrs- May to September West lanes of Av. Villarreal and Av. Torres

ESTRATEGIA MOVILIDAD NO MOTORIZADA 15 Promoción de la Movilidad No Motorizada Start of operations May 2014 Sundays 7:00 to 11:00 Hrs- May to September West lanes of Av. Villarreal and Av. Torres Length 9.0 km Parallel activities: Zumba-Children activation, etc. Safety 100% (police presence)

16 ESTRATEGIA MOVILIDAD NO MOTORIZADA Promoción de la Movilidad No Motorizada Start of operations May 2014 Sundays 7:00 to 11:00 Hrs- May to September West lanes of Av. Villarreal and Av. Torres Length 9.0 km Parallel activities: Zumba-Children activation, etc. Safety 100% (police presence) Hydration points First aid 5K and 10K runs (Poweraid, Del Rio, Academia Policía).

Gracias por su atención. Movilidad Sostenible para Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua Instituto Municipal de Investigación y Planeación www.imip.org.mx 17