Brainstormed Solutions - Passenger 1-1a Air / Exand: Expand capacity (runway lengths) at BG airport (LOW)

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1-1a Air / Exand: Expand capacity (runway lengths) at BG airport (LOW) Root find solution!! 1-1b Air / fuel: Improve fuel availabilty and reduce cost (LOW) Sound Walls Reduce scatter lighting - more focused lighting (Light Pollution) Improve fuel availabilty and reduce cost Grass Swales Root 1-1c Air/new services: Opportunity to consider new air services. (MEDIUM) Root 1-1d Air / Toledo Express: Clarify Toledo Express s role in air passenger transportation finding a way for Express and Detroit Metro to complement each other and improve service and terminal. (HIGH) Price and choice of destination Expand passenger use AT Toledo Express Use Toledo express as first stop (check-in); take bus or rail to Detroit? Have we looked at connectivity between airports? Maintain or grow passenger service at Tol Express because majority of Airport funding tied to passenger use Need to research future of airport (freight? passenger? Expansion) Explore connection of high-speed rail to Toledo Express Airport [also see 1-15b]??? Support the extension of the north-south runway Root 1-2a Auto: Auto-based transport is basis of our mobility -- so how do we address mobility needs of nondrivers? (HIGH) Need variety of transportation alternatives, well connected Good information on all modes and connectivity, user friendly traveler information Need more cabs that have handicap accessability local regulation that would require 15% of fleets (cab, bus, other types) to have handicap accessability On demand transportation needs to be available Paratransit needs to provide faster service (zones or call-a-ride), one hour or less service increase in TARTA routes, increase geographical area (county wide or region wide) Education to change social patterns of one car-one driver Root

Near side and far side signals at some intersections, back plates Trim trees to improve visability Increase professional development on traffic safety Increase "safety City" efforts 1-2b Auto/efficiency: Improve traffic flow, reduce congestion. (MEDIUM) Root 1-2 c Auto / environment: Reduce negative environmental impacts caused by autos (HIGH) Root Shift modes More efficient autos Alternate fuels? Increase/improve public transportation Telecommuting, home deliveries, car pooling? Better [vehicle?] maintenance Context-sensitive design (incorporate environmentally friendly components in design) Education on auto maintenance E-check Make self-propelled vehicles more for trans use than recreation? Stronger land use and zoning controls? Reduce parking spaces (& different types of surfaces, ex. open brick pavers) Raise gas tax [use funds for other modes] Park N rides?? Raise license fees for non-municipal residents ITS solutions for free-flowing traffic 1-2e Auto / safety: Need to reduce number of auto crashes (HIGH) Enforce speed limit increase number of red light cameras or other devices Root signal timing phasing to improve safety (extend time between red on one side to green on the other) Better design at intersections Roundabouts at intersections install dilemma zone detectors at intersections Install flashing warning lights at intersections Get people to follow traffic rules 1-3a Bike / commute: Need to provide for bike commuting (HIGH) Root

1-3 b, c, e, f, k Bike / more: More bike facilities are needed in the region (regional network, more paths / fairly distributed, address safety of cyclists) (HIGH) Root 1-3d Bike / parking: More good bike parking facilities are needed (HIGH) Root 1-3g Bike / planning: Bike facilities are not routinely included in community and street project plans (HIGH) Root 1-3h Bike / promote: Because bicycling provides community + health benefits, it should be actively encouraged. (MEDIUM) Root

1-3i Bike / rail-to-trail: Preserve and use rail corridors for trails (HIGH) Root 1-3j Bike / route info: Cyclists need information on routes and facilites (MEDIUM) Root 1-3 L Bike / student trans: Need to provide for bike transportation for students (MEDIUM) Root 1-4a Bike-Ped / riverfront: Opportunity to make river corridor bike/ped friendly (HIGH) Root 1-4b Bike-Ped / safety ed: Car driver, cyclist & pedestrian inappropiate/illegal behavior and lack of information (HIGH) Root

1-4c Bike-Ped / safety-street: Bike, car and pedestrian conflicts--how provide safe bicycle/ ped. use of street corridors? (HIGH) Root 1-5 Carpool: More carpooling needed (MEDIUM) Root 1-6 Conflicts: Eliminate/reduce modal conflicts (HIGH) People walking on the street due to no sidewalks, need accessible sidewalks? Need sidewalk curb-cuts at all intersections Need bike lanes and other places to ride bikes Use wear paths in grassed areas to plan sidewalks Need grade separated multi-purpose crossing on Douglas Rd at UT by Nitchke Hall to Main Campus tied onto Backside corridor Traffic calming on Douglas Rd at UT? Need grade separated rail crossings regionwide (Northwood south of city limits, Westwood Ave, Summit St, Suder, Lime City Rd, East Broadway by Tracey Rd, Oregon, McCord Rd)? Improved scheduling of urban railroad traffic All new and improved bridges should have ped/bike provisions Ped/bike bridge to be cantalevered off of I-75 bridge More pedestrian crossings on major roads? More grade separated ped crossing on major roads? 1-7 Economic dev't: Use transportation to support economic development (HIGH) Regional core circulator system (downtown circulator trolley, connected to UT) increase transit oriented development in the area? Incorporate transit into new and refurbished developments? Root Root

Tie in the bike network to all major development areas?? Tie in multiple modes of transportation to major development areas? 1-8 Fuel: Cost and environmental impact of fossil fuels (MEDIUM) Root 1-9 Funding: Insufficient funding for all modes of transportation (HIGH) Push transportation funding needs at the state and federal level Develop partners and coalitions to push funding needs Change taxing structure for funding transportation Raise license plate fees (based on value of vehicle, weight of vehicle, etc) Root 1-10 Highways: Improve highway system for safer and more efficient travel (HIGH) Night construction Better coordination of construction projects Consideration of performance based contracts (reward for early completetion) Dedicated lanes for buses (HOV lanes) Remove chicane (weave) lanes on expressways Educate drivers to reduce weaving around traffic to get ahead Improve driver behavior Stop multi-tasking while driving Promote design for safer highways (policy like NY, Wisconsin that roundabouts have to be considered before other alternatives) Root 1-11 ITS / traveler info: Need to increase traveler information availability (MEDIUM) Root

1-12 Land Use: Patterns of land development affect the types of transportation that are viable (HIGH) Increase density of development Transit oriented development Water oriented development to facilitate water taxies Water transit to Windsor and Detroit Educate public on alternative development patterns and benefits Provide a variety of housing options Redevelopment of new housing in established urban areas Root 1-13 Parking: Parking costs downtown (LOW) Root 1-14 a, b, i Ped / access: Lack of pedestrian access to transit, stores, other destinations (HIGH) Root 1-14 c, e, f, h Ped / facilities: Insufficient pedestrian facilities and maintenance (no sidewalks, poor maintenance, snow/ice, lack of amenities) (HIGH) Root

1-14d Ped / crossings: Pedestrians have difficulty crossing streets and highways (HIGH) Root 1-14 g Ped / promote: Need to promote walking as healthy transportation (MEDIUM) Root 1-15a Rail: Lack of fast, convenient & affordable intercity passenger rail (HIGH) Support ORDC Hub Plan Strongly support Cle-Tol-Det connection Support Chicago Hub connections Upgrade deteriorating infrastructure at MLK Plaza (Central Union Terminal) and improve passenger access to multiple rail lines Root 1-15b Rail / to Air: Lack of rail service connecting to airports (HIGH) Explore connection of high-speed rail to Toledo Express Airport Root 1-15c Rail / Transit connectivity: see 120q 1-16 Regional coop: Opportunity to partner with adjoining regions to address transportation issues (HIGH) Explore connection of high-speed rail to Toledo Express Airport Root

1-17 River crossings: Keep existing river crossings open and add more (HIGH) Root 1-18 Safety : Improve safety and security for passenger transportation (HIGH-MEDIUM) Root 1-19a Streets / Congestion: Reduce congestion and improve flow of traffic on streets (MEDIUM) Root 1-19b Streets / maintain: Properly maintain streets and highways (HIGH) Root

1-20a, b, e, f, g, h, o Transit / geography: Lack of sufficient geographic reach of public transit across region (lacking in Oregon, rural areas, Springfield Twp area) (HIGH) Different/regional funding mechanism - geographically fair More state/county transit funding Subsidized bus lines to employment areas Truly integrated system that services all areas/people Coordinated effort between rural agencies Changes in liability laws Change federal regulations to allow transit agencies to carry medicare/medicaid passenger for premium fare Root 1-20 c, k Transit / user-friendly: Improve bus stops, amenities; better information about transit (HIGH) Transfer stations Real time bus arrival info. Enforce snow removal More sidewalks needed Review bus stop locations Design standards for bus stops? Better "policing" of bench condition at bus stops Jurisdictions provide good pedestrian access to bus stops (including corner pickup areas) Businesses & other transit generators required to provide transit amenities 1-20 i, j Transit / more effective: Improve transit operations (hours of service, etc.) (HIGH) More money Automatic passenger counters on buses?? Signal prioritization for buses?? Increase frequency of buses Transfer stations Increase funding in order to add multiple hubs Rural circulators Expand hours of service Public transit connecting to rail? Root Root 1-20 l, m, r Transit: innovation: Opportunity to improve region with transit innovations (new forms, UT tech corridor people mover, trolley/light rail) (HIGH) Toledo/BG light rail Fund and build Technology corridor people-mover Technology corridor expanded to include BGSU Root Plan for higher demand [Plan for greater development densities that will create higher demand??]? Integrate entertainment/other amenities Tech. Corridor expansion to Owens CC, UM, etc

Downtown trolley system and link to UT Alternative/more hi-tech buses 1-20 n Transit / intercity: Lack of affordable and effective intercity bus service (MEDIUM) Root 1-20 p Transit / seniors, special needs: Lack of sufficient transportation for senior citizens & people with disabilities or other special needs (HIGH) All transit should be accessible to seniors/disabled All transit should be more senior friendly Better pedestrian facilities linking to transit Language-friendly (transit information available for non-english speakers) More wheelchair-accessible taxi cabs More accessible cabs in Toledo area [is this different from the one above?]? Limo service at Tol Express airport needs to be wheelchair accessible? Regional transit to airport 1-20 q, s Transit / intermodal links: Need better intermodal connectivity with passenger rail and air. (HIGH) Root Root Need a transportation service from the train station - Bus, trolley, people mover 1-21 Transportation choices: Provide more viable personal transportation choices (HIGH) Root 1-22 Water: Opportunity to increase use of water transport for passengers (MEDIUM)

Root 1-23 Youth/Student transportation: School transportation issues (ped/bike access, routes & rules; car/bus/ped conflicts; bus routes) (HIGH) Root