9a. Presentation - Airport Ground Transportation Access Plan Roadmap

Item No.:     9a_supp
Meeting Date: November 9, 2021


Roadmap for Ground Transportation
Access Plan
Peter Lindsay, Airport Operations Development Manager
Leslie Stanton, Senior Manager Environmental Programs

Ground Transportation Access Plan (GTAP)
2019 Resolution Goals               Additional Commission Priorities
By 2030, achieve                      Increase passenger/employee
50% reduction in Scope                  use of high occupancy (HOV)
3 greenhouse gas (GHG)             modes
emissions                         Minimize private vehicle demand
30% passengers use private             for curbside loading and
vehicle pick-up/drop-off               unloading
15 minutes tower to curb/garage      Ensure equitable outcomes

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Recent Accomplishments
Incentivize Clean Vehicle Technologies
Environmental standards and incentives for
Transportation Network Companies (TNCs)
and taxis
Using renewable natural gas in Port bus
fleet
Provided Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers in
cell phone lot
Promote Low-Carbon Modes
Completed access fee legal analysis
Support Sustainable Commuting
Developing airport-wide Transportation
Management Association (TMA)

Proposed Pathway to Meet 2030 GHG Goal
Incentivize Clean Vehicle Technologies       Low Carbon         Mode Share
Support zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) and        Modes
renewable fuels for Ground Transportation                        Current     2030
(GT) providers
Transit                  6%        10%
Promote Low-Carbon Modes            Airporters, etc.       14%      16%
Change passenger behavior
TNCs and taxis       12%       25%
Support Sustainable Commuting
Port and tenants meet commute trip         Long-term parking     13%       15%
reduction (CTR) goal

Key Items in Near-Term Work Plan (2022)
Incentivize Clean Vehicle Technologies
Convene stakeholder process with GT service providers and government agencies to
understand vehicle/charging needs and financial barriers
Recommend policies and partnerships to support transition to clean vehicles
Promote Low-Carbon Modes
Complete access fee/mode choice and traffic modeling for impacts on roadways and
facilities
Complete pilot for transit tickets, continue east-side outreach, and develop transit
strategy
Support Sustainable Commuting
Implement airport-wide transportation management association (TMA)

Long-Term (2024-2030)
Incentivize Clean Vehicle Technologies
Implement GT service provider strategy
Promote Low-Carbon Modes
Continue to align planning and infrastructure with GT goals
Implement SEA transit access strategy
Complete Roadways Improvements and NE Ground Transportation Facility projects
Support Sustainable Commuting
Operate Transportation Management Association (TMA)

Integrating GTAP and Capital Projects
Strategy/Project         2022      2023                       2024-2030

Access Fee/Traffic Modeling                                              TBD

Widen Arrivals Roadways
GT Services transition to Clean
Technologies
SAMP NTP: Roadways Improvement

SAMP NTP: NE GT Facility

Transit Access Strategy

Planning/Design           Implementation/Construction

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