The FUTURE OF TRANSPORTATION IN DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE

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The FUTURE OF TRANSPORTATION IN DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE

DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP OF BALTIMORE (DPOB) Founded in 1984, DPOB is Baltimore’s oldest and largest business improvement district Employs 75+ clean sweep ambassadors and tourist guides Provides economic development, marketing, and parks management (Preston Gardens, Center Plaza, Hopkins Plaza)

DOWNTOWN BALTIMORE POPULATION STATISTICS

CHARM CITY CIRCULATOR – FUNDING Founded in 2009, DPOB advocated for an increase in taxes paid by parkers in structured parking garages and lots to fund Circulator $6M annual funding stream 83% of this parking tax is derived from areas served by the three original lines of the Charm City Circulator (Purple, Green, and Orange routes).

CHARM CITY CIRCULATOR – RIDERSHIP 55% of riders are minorities 45% of riders are Caucasian, 34% are African American 31% of riders have household incomes under $25,000 50% of riders have household incomes under $45,000 15 million+ total riders since 2010

CHARM CITY CIRCULATOR – CHALLENGES If overall system is extended too far without additional funds, popularity could be harmed Longer routes without additional vehicles will extend wait times New funding is needed to keep current system afloat

MTA – Downtown Baltimore is the region’s key job center and efficient bus service is essential for economic health Promote strategic bus stop placement to support healthy retail corridors Support uniform livery for buses but oppose bus wrapping (advertising) Promoted BaltimoreLINK at DPOB events

BALTIMORE BIKE SHARE Assisted in location siting and procuring sponsors Sponsored the creation of the Downtown Baltimore Access Pass, providing an 80% discount on monthly passes for low- income riders Encourage other businesses and civic groups to contribute to funding pot

DOWNTOWN BICYCLE NETWORK Support the expansion of the system within downtown and into surrounding neighborhoods Supported the Maryland Avenue Cycle Track, helping to resolve disputes and reduce opposition Participate on the Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Commission Install bike parking across downtown on behalf of small businesses

WATER TAXI Support one cohesive, rebranded system versus current Harbor Commuter/Water Taxi differentiation Support new Inner Harbor terminal Advocates for Locust Point  Harborplace route Potential Access Pass for low- income residents

RIDESHARE Repeatedly met with Zipcar to convince them to open in Baltimore, providing demographic and other data to encourage their entering the market Have supported legislation to prevent barriers to employment with Uber and Lyft

MARC/AMTRAK Led efforts to create and fund Baltimore welcome sign Opposed evening MARC cuts by proposed by O’Malley administration Support redevelopment of Amtrak Penn Station and surrounding neighborhoods

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS Consistently advocate for improved crosswalks and sidewalks Supported Block the Box initiative Advocated to procure more traffic enforcement officers for downtown Advocate for overall increased enforcement

CONCLUSION Downtown transportation must be safe for all users, particularly as more people choose to live in the urban core Will continue to advocate for a complete streets approach to transportation policy downtown