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This detailed update presents the progress of the North/South Corridor study in Orlando, focusing on refining transportation alternatives and reviewing the status of the East/West and Parramore BRT corridors. Public input from various neighborhood associations has been collected to inform these alternatives. Key goals include improving mobility, ensuring equitable transport options, and promoting economic development. The study will continue with outreach and evaluations to finalize the Locally Preferred Alternative by early 2012.
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MetroPlan OrlandoCitizens’ Advisory CommitteeRefined North/South Corridor Update - September 28, 2011 www.lymmostudy.com
Purpose of Today’s Update • Provide study progress to date • Review status of East/West and the Parramore BRT corridors • Present refined North/South Corridor alternatives • Present summary of public input • Review study schedule www.lymmostudy.com
Study Progress To Date • Since March 2010 – Evaluated possible expansion of LYMMO based on technical analysis and public input • East/West Corridor • Parramore Corridor • North/South Corridor • System Analysis www.lymmostudy.com
Current Status Not Currently Funded System AA Report www.lymmostudy.com
LYMMO East/West and Parramore CorridorsLocally Preferred Alternatives www.lymmostudy.com
Initial North/South Corridor Alternatives North South www.lymmostudy.com
Corridor Screening Process • Screening evaluation based on the six goals: • Improve Mobility and Transit Accessibility • Assure Equitable Transportation Options • Enhance the Quality of the Environment • Enhance the Social Integrity of the Community • Develop Transportation Options that are Financially Viable • Promote Economic Development • Subarea Options • East/West • Parramore • North • South Refined Option(s) Base Build Alternatives Refined Alternatives www.lymmostudy.com
Public Input • Meetings/events were held to solicit public input on the North/South Corridor • College Park Neighborhood Association – February 7 • Downtown South Main Street (Board of Directors) – February 10 • Lake Formosa Neighborhood Association – July 19 • Park Lake Highland Neighborhood Association – July 21 • Mills50 Main Street (Design Committee)– August 2 • Wadeview Park Neighborhood Association – August 8 • Ivanhoe Village Main Street (Board of Directors) – August 10 • Ivanhoe Village Main Street (Merchant Mixer) – August 15 • South Corridor Neighborhood Update – August 29 www.lymmostudy.com
North CorridorProposed Refined Alternatives 2. Orange Ave./Hospital/College Park 1. Alden Rd./Hospital www.lymmostudy.com
North CorridorProposed Refined Alternatives 4. Orange Ave./Hospital/College Park/Mills Park via Rollins St./Princeton St. (Two Routes) 3. Orange Ave./Hospital/Mills Park via Rollins St. www.lymmostudy.com
North CorridorProposed Refined Alternatives 5. Orange Ave./Hospital/Mills Park via Princeton St./Virginia Dr. www.lymmostudy.com
North CorridorPublic Comments • Majority preferred Alternative 4 with some combinations: • Alternative 4 with a loop on Virginia Drive • Alternative 4 and 5 (most preferred) • Alternative 5 with connection to College Park • Alternative 2 and 5 Alternative 2 Alternative 4 Alternative 5 www.lymmostudy.com
North CorridorPublic Comments • Other alternatives (provided by Ivanhoe Village) • Connect to Baldwin Park • Further north/south on Edgewater Drive • Further south on Mills Avenue www.lymmostudy.com
South CorridorProposed Refined Alternatives(South St. to Miller Ave.) 1. Lucerne Ter./Sligh Blvd. 2. Orange Ave./Gore St./Sligh Blvd. 3. Orange Ave./Columbia St./Sligh Blvd. www.lymmostudy.com
South CorridorPublic Comments • Majority preferred Alternative 3 with a combination of either Alternative 2 or 3 Alternative 2 Alternative 3 www.lymmostudy.com
South CorridorProposed Refined AlternativesSouthern End Options (Miller Ave. to Michigan St.) 1. Stop at Sodo via Orange Ave. 2. 2-Way on Orange Ave. 3. Orange Ave./Delaney Ave./ Miller Ave. Loop www.lymmostudy.com
South Corridor (Southern End Options)Public Comments • Majority preferred Alternative 2 and 3 • with some combinations: • Alternative 1 and 2 without entering Sodo • Alternative 2 and 3 without entering Sodo • Phase in Alternative 1, 2 and 3 • Access Sodo in front of Target via Crystal Lake Street • Alternative 1 and 2 - Alternative 2 could be phased in once development occurs near Michigan Street Alternative 2 Alternative 1 Alternative 3 www.lymmostudy.com
Study Schedule July to October 2011 - LYMMO North/ South Corridor refined alternatives analysis (including Trunk Corridor) November to December 2011 – Added public outreach and identify Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA) January to February 2012 – Complete System AA North/South Corridor LPA evaluation Connections to East/West and Parramore BRT System implementation strategy www.lymmostudy.com
Contact Information Alan Danaher Project Manager PB Americas, Inc. 407.587.7835 danaher@pbworld.com • Tony Walter • Director of Planning • LYNX • 407.254.6009 • twalter@golynx.com Ginger Corless Public Outreach Coordinator HHI Design 407.838.2559 (office) 407.616.5500 (cell) gcorless@hhidesign.com www.lymmostudy.com