Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Addressing Transportation, Land-Use, and Energy Issues Through Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 6 pm Hearing Room 1, Oakland City Hall 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza You're invited to attend the July 19th public meeting of the Oil Independent Oakland (OIO) By 2020 Task Force, which will include two presentations regarding the coordination of land use, transportation, and energy issues with Personal Rapid Transit and Bus Rapid Transit. Details are down below. Please join us! Agenda Item 4 Power Point and Video Presentation: Solving Transportation, Land-Use, and Energy Issues Using Personal Rapid Transit (PRT). Robert Baertsch and Ron Swenson will present a review of the current state of Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) which came about as a result of their work with the Santa Cruz City Council and the GTS (General Transportation System) project. The presentation will begin with a 2-minute video produced by the Institute for Sustainable Transportation in Sweden that demonstrates all of the basic principles of PRT. The characteristics include: 100% net solar powered transport without reliance on batteries; significantly reduced energy consumption compared with electric or gas powered cars; safer operation than autonomous vehicles; driverless operation freeing up time during travel; lower cost per mile of operation (including infrastructure). Although there are significant technical advantages, the barriers to introduction will also be discussed, as well as a possible roadmap that is being planned at UC Santa Cruz and other Bay Area research organizations based on massive simulations. Besides the technical issues, Mr. Baertsch and Mr. Swenson will also show that PRT can facilitate transit-oriented development by giving a powerful incentive for people to get out of their cars. This will allow parking lots and smaller streets to be reclaimed for other users and increase the tax base for the city. Next, the presentation will estimate the total cost of the system to cover the city of Oakland and will demonstrate that it will be much lower than the cost of owning a car. At the end of the presentation, a 3D view of a section of downtown Oakland will be displayed using Google Earth with a hypothetical PRT map so participants can see the distance that potential users would have to walk to the closest station. We recommend that the Oakland City Council join the GTS project so that they could be eligible for GTS funding. Further information is available at http://www.solarevolution.com/prt. Robert Baertsch spent ten years working for the U.N. on a program management system to improve local capacity building and services to children in over 140 countries. His background in computer science and engineering and desire for public service led him to a Ph.D. program in bioinformatics at UC Santa Cruz, where he is currently working on the human genome project. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering from SUNY Stony Brook. Ron Swenson is on the board of APSO-USA and is a co-founder of the GTS project. Agenda Item 5 DVD Presentation Regarding Transportation Coordinated with Land Use, Specifically, Bus Rapid Transit - Case Study: Curitiba Brazil. The " Transportation " portion (15 minutes) of the documentary Urban Solutions From Curitiba, Brazil will be screened, followed by a discussion. From the DVD cover: Cities should be a solution not a problem for human beings. The city of Curitiba has demonstrated for the past 40 years how to transform problems into cost- effective solutions that can be applied in most cities around the world. Urban Solutions from Curitiba, Brazil is an informative, inspirational documentary aimed at sharing ideas to provoke environment-friendly and cost-effective changes in cities worldwide. The documentary focuses on innovations in transportation, recycling, social benefits including affordable housing, parks, and the processes that transformed Curitiba into one of the most livable cities in the world. The film includes interviews from world renowned Curitiba's mayors Jaime Lerner and Cassio Tanigushi, as well as other brilliant minds who made Curitiba a world class model. The complete Agenda for the July 19th OIO Task Force meeting will be available on-line by 6 pm on Monday, July 16, at: Oil Independent Oakland (OIO) By 2020 Task Force. When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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