improving access to the bnmc through transportation and parking systems integration

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Improving Access to the BNMC through Transportation and Parking Systems Integration

Transportation & Parking Streetscape and Public Realm

Entrepreneurship Energy

Supporting Neighborhoods Workforce

Housing Healthy Living Public Safety

BNMC Focus Areas

BNMC Transportation and Parking Systems

• BNMC, Inc.• University at Buffalo• Kaleida Health• Roswell Park• NYSERDA• NYSDOT• NFTA• GBNRTC• GObike Buffalo• Buffalo CarShare• City of Buffalo (DPW & OSP)

BNMC Transportation Management Association

Drive Alone: 88%

Carpool: 5%Bus: 2%Light Rail: 2%Walk: 1%Bike: 2%

Drive Alone: 83%

Carpool: 8%Bus: 3%Light Rail: 2%Rail and Bus: 2%Walk: 1%Bike: 1%

2012 Employee Mode Share 2014 Employee Mode Share

Points of Access

Social BicycleCard or Keypad

Buffalo CarShare Card or Fob

NFTA Metro Passes

EVCSCharge Cards

Campus Shuttle ID-Cards

Neighborhood Explorer Card

Parking Permits

Bike Storage Access Cards

Building Access Controls

Transportation and Parking Systems Integration

Smart cards, when used with the appropriate applications, provide security access, the ability to record, store, and update data,

interoperability across various agencies, and allow multiple applications with the same card.

Transportation and Parking Systems Integration

Developing a user-friendly online platform (i.e. one-stop-shop) for easy access to services, information, personal profile, and Accounts Management System.

Near Field Communications

The adoption of contactless smart card technology will help prepare for the arrival of NFC by building the necessary infrastructure.

BNMC Transportation and Parking Data Sets

Employee Profiles and Address Data Commuter Data

Traffic DataCampus Parking Data

On-Street Parking DataNFTA Transit Data

Shuttle DataBike Sharing DataCar Sharing Data

Carpool Data (511)EV Charging Data

Building Access Data

Data-Driven Planning and Implementation

Understanding Existing Transportation and Parking Behaviors

Forecasting Changes in Travel Modes

Managing Growth and Prioritizing Projects

Developing a Well-Connected Transportation System

Supporting Good Policymaking

Creating Operational Efficiencies

Tracking Performance Measures

Translating the Data

How are we doing at reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled?

How far are we moving the needle on GHG emissions reductions?

Are we improving community health & wellness and quality of life?

A comprehensive system that will help streamline and collect a vast amount of multiple source data from across the region.

Thanks!

Bill SmithDirector of Campus Access

Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Inc.640 Ellicott Street, Suite 400

Buffalo, New York 14203(716) 218-7155

wsmith@bnmc.orgwww.bnmc.org

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