Exhibit C

Minutes Exhibit C
Port Commission Regular Meeting
of April 12, 2016
METROCONNECTS
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system of transportation choices that move people farther, faster and             Zx      I
more reliably to the places they want to go, with ease, comfort and safety.
Transit ridership DOUBLES.     I
Our plan
020 new RapidRide lines around the
county, coming every 5 to 15 minutes or
better all daya total of 26 lines.      Q03

- New express buses arriving
every 15 to 30 minutes or better all day,       Metro buses arrive at Link stations
connecting centers where many people live and work.                      every 1.5 MINUTES.
0 Local services tailored to community needs.


- Connections to Link. As Sound Transit extends Link, Metro service will
get people to light-rail stations.                                       MOI/70%
. Expanded travel options such as community shuttles, "right-now" ride-      Percentage of people within'
sharing apps, partnerships with companies like Lyft, Uber and Microtransit,        V2 mile of frequent service
and more innovations as new technologies and services emerge.               more than TRIPLES.
85% of low-income or minority
. 600 miles of roadways with improvements to keep buses moving
communities are within '/2 mile
swiftly, such as bus lanes and transit signal priority; 300 of these miles             of frequent service.
are planned RapidRide expansion.

- One easy-to-use system:

i More real-time customer information, like how many seats are available        AQBV

on the next bus.
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24%of commuters take transit
b New and improved paths, sidewalks and wayfinding signs to transit stops.
up from 14% today.
> Improved bus stops, shelters, and transit centers.

b Managed park-and-rides to maximize ridership.

> Buses and stops designed to make boarding and riding easy for                      @ ; 
everyoneincluding riders with wheelchairs, luggage, or strollers.
>Fast, easy fare payment. 
EMISSIONS REDUCED.
300,000 fewer cars are
on the road every weekday.

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How will we achieve our vision?

Coordinate plans for transit service with cities' comprehensive
plans to make the most of investments in transit and urban development.
Pursue grants and form partnerships with cities, businesses, and
partner agencies to fund projects that help buses travel faster and more
reliably, free up parking spaces, and make it easier to bike and walk to
transit stops. We'll explore opportunities for transit-oriented development. 
Develop the Metro workforce, eet and facilities we'll need to
deliver expanded and enhanced service.

Start making improvements as soon as we can, and continue expanding the transit system incrementally
over the next 25 years, collaborating with local governments. The timeline will be affected by local development,
changes to the street network, and the buildout of Sound Transit's regional transit network. Attaining the vision
will require investment beyond Metro's existing resources; we will continue to update financial projections, support
regional solutions, and develop detailed implementation plans.

Learn more and tell us what you think
Visit kcmetrovisionorg
- Find details about the draft plan

- View an interactive map of the proposed service network

- Fill out a survey

- Find an open house near you

Contact us
Tristan Cook
Community relations planner
Tristan.cook@kingcounty.gov
206-477-3842


Alternative formats available
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Para solicitar esta informacion en espaol, sirvase llamar al
206-263-9988 0 envie un mensaje de correo electrnico a
community.relations@kingcounty.gov
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METRO
DOT COMM SD 041116

Draft Long-Range Vision and Plan Spring 2016
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