21 - Linked integrated transportation
Goal 3 - DCC 21 - Residents have safe and affordable integrated transportation options that meet the public’s needs.
Most Albuquerque commuters still drive alone; yet the mean commute-to-work time is relatively low. Transit ridership is growing strongly; however, Albuquerque lags behind several other southwest cities with better multi-model transit systems. Albuquerque is enhancing its highly ranked bike infrastructure.
INDICATORS
- 21.1 Journey to Work Modes and Mean Travel Time to Work
- 21.2 Uses of Integrated Transportation Options
- 21.3 Miles of Bike Lanes, Routes, and Trails
LOCAL TREND:
Albuquerque is becoming more of a multi-modal city. Its alternative transportation options are improving. They are integrated and growing in use. Average travel time to work has remained stable at a relatively low rate. Transit ridership has increased 37% from 2003 through 2007. Albuquerque’s bicycling infrastructure is strong and growing, having experienced an increase of 34 miles of lanes, routes, and trails. Most of that growth is in trails, separate from road infrastructure, shared with cars and trucks.
NATIONAL/REGIONAL COMPARISON:
While Albuquerque does not have as sophisticated a multi-modal transit system as some of our peer cities, our transit system is growing strongly with an increase of over 37% in ridership in the period 2003 through 2007. Albuquerque’s average commute time is shorter than three peer cities and much lower than the average for the nation. Albuquerque’s highly ranked bicycle infrastructure is very competitive and continues to be enhanced.
CITIZEN PERCEPTION:
While citizens think this condition is important, the condition mean was low relative to other conditions. They perceive some progress being made. While Albuquerque residents clearly value their cars over other modes, there are signs this condition is improving. Alternative transportation modes represent the most cost effective means of handling future transportation growth.
Opportunity to Continue to Improve |
LOCAL TREND IS: | Positive |
ALBUQUERQUE, COMPARED TO OTHERS, IS: | Mixed | |
CITIZEN PERCEPTION COMPARED TO DATA: | Differs |
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