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This document outlines the Streetcar Modernization Master Plan for the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, driven by federal consent decrees for full accessibility. The plan focuses on improving ridership, enhancing safety, and upgrading performance by addressing existing conditions across vehicles, tracks, and stations. Key pillars include achieving ADA compliance, balancing historic preservation with modernization best practices, and ensuring a better system for all commuters, tourists, and individuals with accessibility needs.
The board discussed several items including committee reports regarding the effects of COVID-19 on the budget and transit facility updates in Jefferson Parish. The Chief Executive Officer reported on the New Links Plan implementation and vaccination eligibility for transit employees. Additionally, the DBE report highlighted contract awards and outreach plans. The board formally adopted the New Links Network Redesign Plan, approved the Downtown Regional Transit Center project, and adopted a mid-cycle revision for the Agency Safety Plan. Further actions included approving sewer repairs, a software contract, fixed route service standards, and federal grant applications for low-emission buses and non-revenue vehicle replacements. The meeting also included a presentation of January financial statements and an executive session regarding the New Orleans Building Corporation and Riverwalk Marketplace.
The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is developing a Streetcar Modernization Master Plan to upgrade and improve its streetcar system for all riders, ensuring compliance with federal accessibility standards. The plan is structured around four core priorities: Accessibility, Safety, Efficiency, and Historic Preservation. It aims to provide easy access for all, create safer operational environments, shorten ride times through increased speeds, and preserve the historic legacy of the streetcar system while evolving it for future generations. The RTA is committed to public engagement throughout the planning process to gather community input and shape the system's evolution.
The Algiers Service Improvement Plan, developed by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority, aims to enhance public transportation services in Algiers. The plan focuses on improving travel times to downtown, optimizing key transfer points such as Wilty Terminal and Algiers Point Ferry, and expanding access to essential Westbank destinations including Behrman Walmart, Department of Children & Family Services, DePaul Health Center, Federal City/NOMMA, and the University of Holy Cross. Strategic goals include increasing bus service frequency, expediting trips to downtown, providing better access to grocery stores, and maintaining connectivity to Wilty Terminal, with implementation phases planned through Summer 2026.
This document presents an update to the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority's Strategic Mobility Plan, detailing metrics and targets across key operational areas. The plan's objectives include enhancing performance, equity, and rider experience; improving communication; promoting sustainability; and ensuring access to essential services and employment. Additionally, it addresses workforce development, safety, innovation, and fare system enhancements, with targets extending through 2030.
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