HomeMy WebLinkAboutemail Long on transit issuesMalone, Walter
From: Matthew Long <MLong@cat.org>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 4:52 PM
To: Malone, Walter
Subject: RE: complete street review
A typical bus stop design would be helpful. Details that could be included: bus stop sign size and height, ADA compliant
concrete pad for shelter and/or bench placement along with a trash receptacle, and a bus pullout to remove the bus
from traffic in more congested areas.
Other considerations: bulb outs at intersections need to provide enough room for emergency and transit vehicles to turn
without consistently hitting the curb and running over landscape; buses are 102" Wide (8.5ft) so driving lanes need to
provide at least this amount of width to operate.
Thank for including CATA in this discussion. If I think of any other considerations that Complete Streets does not already
incorporate, I will let you know.
All the Best,
Matthew
From: Malone, Walter [mal to,WMa one , littlerock.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 11:38 AM
To: Matthew Long
Subject: FW: complete street review
Do you still think you will be able to provide me anything additional? One thing we have talked about is maybe including
a typical bus/transit stop design. Just let me know what you might like us to include in our discussions for changes to
the Master Street Plan, Subdivision Ordinance and Boundary Street Ordinance.
Thanks
Walter
From: Malone, Walter
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 10:14 AM
To: 'Matthew Long'
Subject: RE: complete street review
When you have more specific or additional issues, please let me know. I think we are still fine for receiving ideas for an
additional time.
Thanks
Walter Malone
From: Matthew Long [mailto:MLong@cat.org]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 9:01 AM
To: Malone, Walter
Subject: RE: complete street review
Hello Mr. Malone,
Thank you for reaching out to me again. I apologize for not getting back to you earlier, but I do have it on my list to begin
looking into Complete Street standards for transit.
I have a few recommendations off the top of my head, listed below, but will get back to you by early next week if
additional comments are warranted. Again, thank you for reaching out to CATA.
All the Best,
Matthew
■ CATA's standard fixed route bus is 102" wide (8.5 ft) so driving lanes need to accommodate this width. There are
several areas in Little Rock that barely meet this standard, and with sloping roads toward curbs and overhanging
tree branches, it can be difficult to maneuver.
• NLR on Bishop Lindsey from Main to the 1-30 frontage road just constructed landscaped medians. They had to
reconstruct some and make them shorter at street intersections due to the turning radius of our buses making
right and left turns at these intersections. Therefore, ample turning space at intersections for buses turning left
and right need to be a standard to avoid buses running over middle medians.
• During the PopUp Main event on South Main, I received positive comments from CATA operators regarding the
landscaped medians, bike lanes, and the flow and speed of traffic.
• At significant trip generators or high traffic volume areas, bus pullouts along with space for a shelter would be
beneficial. It would remove the bus from moving traffic, provide a safer boarding/alighting area for passengers,
and encourage more choice riders due to safety and convenience.
• CATA bus riders are first pedestrians, then bus riders, then pedestrians again. At major trip generators or high
traffic volume areas, crosswalks and signage need to be in place to provide a safer walking and bus stop access
environment.
+ On the highest traffic volumes streets that also have the highest ridership routes (example: Markham,
121h/Kanis, Asher/Colonel Glenn, Baseline) a dedicated bus lane would be ideal. The ability for a bus to have a
dedicated lane or bus pullout at bus stops and remove itself from the flow of traffic provides a safer
environment for autos, pedestrians, bicyclists, and bus riders.
From: Malone, Walter[mailto:WMalone@litClerotk.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 4:59 PM
To: Matthew Long
Subject: complete street review
Mr. Long,
Little Rock is doing a review of our development regulations relative to complete streets. We would like to know if CATA
has any suggestions that might be included. We are looking at the Master Street Plan, Subdivision Ordinance, Boundary
Street Ordinance.
Please let me know if you and CATA have any recommendations.
Thanks for your time —
Walter Malone, AICP
Planning Manager