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File #: 24-0365    Version: 1 Name: 3/18/24 Resolution in Support of TheRide's Proposal to Explore Alternative Options on the US-23 Corridor Project
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/18/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/18/2024 Final action: 3/18/2024
Enactment date: 3/18/2024 Enactment #: R-24-091
Title: Resolution in Support of TheRide's Proposal to Explore Alternative Options on the US-23 Corridor Project
Sponsors: Erica Briggs, Dharma Akmon
Title
Resolution in Support of TheRide's Proposal to Explore Alternative Options on the US-23 Corridor Project
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Whereas, In 2021, Ann Arbor City Council adopted Moving Towards Vision Zero Transportation Plan which recommends 1) engaging MDOT to integrate priority measures for transit or other shared-mobility modes (e.g., high-occupancy vehicle lanes or shoulder-running transit lanes) as part of any future freeway corridor reinvestments, and 2) Developing/expanding convenient park-and-ride lots at interchanges outside the city limits, in coordination with MDOT;

Whereas, TheRide, Ann Arbor's public transportation authority, has proposed an alternative option to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) regarding the US-23 Corridor Project, which aims to alleviate traffic congestion, reduce emissions, and improve transit options for commuters;

Whereas, TheRide's proposal involves the strategic construction of park and ride facilities along the US-23 corridor, coupled with the use of coach bus services to transport passengers into the City of Ann Arbor;

Whereas, City Council passed Resolution R-23-386, calling on MDOT to implement a design for the project area that does not include adding lanes or other actions that will increase private vehicle traffic volume in the project area and to define the project scope and budget so as to be sufficient to address all mobility needs, including walking, biking, and transit connections across US-23;

Whereas, TheRide's proposal offers a potential solution that may obviate the need for widening US-23, thereby mitigating the environmental impacts associated with such infrastructure expansion and potentially reducing the financial burden on taxpayers, while promoting the use of public transit; and?

Whereas, The implementation of park-and-rides and expanded bus services aligns with the City of Ann Arbor's goals of promoting sustainable transportation options, enhancing accessibility for all, expanding t...

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