Transport Management Plan
24 July 2015
Introduction and
Background
City goal: Making public transport, walking and cycling the mode of choice
Infr
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s • Rea Vaya BRT
• Cycle lanes
• Public transport lanes
• Wider sidewalks
• Public transport facilities: Interchanges, ranks, stations and stops
Op
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ges • Rea Vaya bus
services
• Metrobus restructuring and recapitalisation
• Park and rides
• Bike share schemes
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• Eco-mobility Festival
• Freedom Rides
• Ride sharing
• Corporate travel plans
• Open streets
Decongesting Sandton!
• Numbers of commuters to Sandton has increased at 3.4% per annum and is likely to continue to increase at 3% per annum
• There is not enough road space if the growth continues in the same way (high levels of private car use)
• Something must change or Sandton will be under fierce competition from other modes
• The City has been working with the Sandton Management District over the last two years and last year approved a new Sandton Transport Master Plan to be implemented in partnership
• The City is taking the lead in the implementation with the introduction of the BRT, cycle lanes, improved public transport facilities etc.. and will be introducing new services
• However we also need to enable and promote behavioural change – and this is where the EcoMobility Festival fits in
We are changing Sandton forever – DECONGESTING IT through infrastructural interventions, more public transport services and behavioural change!
Where does the Eco Mobility Festival come from?
The EcoMobility World Festival concept was initiated by ICLEI to show that an urban Eco mobile lifestyle can be implemented in cities all over the world by temporarily transforming a neighbourhood to demonstrate an innovative and forward thinking urban transportation culture.
This is why the City is partnering with ICLEI on this Festival
Festival Objectives
• We want to: – Enable behavioural
change from private car use towards eco-mobility (walking, cycling and use of public transport)
– Kick start the process of decongesting Sandton
And we want to: • Showcase infrastructural interventions
to promote eco-mobility (Rea Vaya BRT, cycle lanes, Park and Rides.);
• Promote Joburg as a cycle friendly City • Show and promote other non-
motorized and alternatively powered vehicles as means of mobility
• Increase the patronage of Rea Vaya BRT, Metrobus and other forms of quality public transport
• Show the benefits of reduced congestion and eco-mobility for productivity, quality of life, air quality, emission standards; and
• Promote walking and cycling (and other eco-mobility modes) as part of a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
Festival components
• Legacy projects (Rea Vaya BRT, cycle paths, donation of bikes)
• Changing he use of certain streets in Sandton and towards Sandton for a month and the provision of alternative forms of transport to those who would usually use their private car
• EcoMobility Dialogues in week of 5 – 9 October 2015; • Month long EcoMobility World Exhibition showcasing
local and international ecomobile vehicles including a variety of cycles, electric vehicles, etc.
• Street festivals, races and similar events focusing on EcoMobility and using the streets
Key Festival Events: 1 Date Proposed event
Friday 2 October Joburg Shopping Festival fashion show and opening press conference: This event will include a fashion show with models on eco-mobile vehicles and will seek to promote coming to Sandton to shop as well as the EcoMobility Festival.
Sunday 4 October
Streets Alive #Jozi we r 1: This event will involve opening the streets between the Sandton CBD and Alexandra to all forms of eco mobility. The themes will be on eco mobility and anti xenophobia and will involve a variety of street activities in Sandton and Alex. During this day there will be an opening ceremony of the Festival and Exhibition including a walk by national and international figures.
Monday 5 to Friday 9 October
EcoMobility Dialogues: These dialogues will include workshops and opportunities for stakeholders and members of the public to engage on key mobility issues – including with a range of international speakers. There will be a decision making track to be attended by many international mayors in the run up to COP21. The Dialogues will culminate in an international press conference and EcoMobility Mayor’s Ride on Eco mobility vehicles.
Sunday 11 October
Road Safety Family Day: In partnership with the RTMC and possibly Khaya FM, we hope to arrange a range of activities for families to participate in to raise awareness on road safety
Key Festival Events: 2 Date Proposed event
17 – 18 October Sports weekend: We are working with local sporting codes to bring netball, basket ball, cycle polo, soccer, volley ball, aerobics and gymnastics to a tournament in Gwen Lane.
24 October Street Carnival: The annual Joburg Carnival will be brought to the streets of Sandton
23 to 25 October Discovery Dualathlon: In partnership with the City, Discovery will be hosting a dualathlon through the closed-off streets of Sandton over the weekend of 24 and 25 October. The dualathlon is a run, cycle, run event with various distances to choose from. Most events will take place on Sunday 25th- with routes through the streets of Sandton and some distances extending into Alexandra.
31 October Closing ceremony with Fan Park for Rugby World Cup Final, Battle of DJs and fire works
Month long events
Event Description
Daily walks, aerobics and cycling
This will be arranged by some of the corporates in Sandton as well as by the City’s Department of Health. In the run up to the Discovery Dualthlon, Discovery will be also arranging activities
Food and drinks Food and drink stalls will complement the existing hawkers on Sandton streets. Balalaika Hotel is planning to haven an open air pub outside their facility (October is beer fest month) and Chef Khumalo will be bringing together a number of food and drink traders.
Street theatre There will be at least two groups producing street theatre during the month. SAB has an industrial theatre group focusing on road safety and the Joburg Theatre is producing a play focusing on EcoMobility.
Walking and cycling tours of Sandton and Alexandra
Joburg Tourism Company and tourism SMME’s will offer tours to local and international visitors. This will include bringing the Hip Hop Bus to Sandton.
Ecomobile kids entertainment
There will be a number of specific activities for children including a Bike Pump Park for children to ride bikes over obstacles and Stem Kart Racing
Eco Mobility Dialogues - At a glance
Eco Mobility World Exhibition
Exhibition will include: • On line exhibition from August
2015 • Historical overview • Static display of eco-mobile
vehicles • Test track for members of the
public • Interactive events – Stemkart
racing and bike pump park for children
Expecting over 50 local and international exhibitors
Where: Between Gautrain Station
and De Duar Street
12:00 to 18:00 weekdays
9:00 to 17:00 weekends
Build up events 24th July: Kick-start of new Metrobuses
New Beginnings: Kick start of new Metrobuses: The Executive Mayor will introduce over 50 new buses to Joburg residents, including converted buses and green buses. Some of them will be used during the EcoMobility Festival
26th July: 702 Walk the Talk
10 000 T-shirts will be distributed to walkers who want to Walk for EcoMobility. There will also be an EcoMobility Festival water point and display at Marks Park
10th August: Schools Sports Tournament
School children involved in over six different sporting codes will come to Sandton – Gwen Lane to play sport in the street as a precursor to a similar tournament to be held during the EcoMobility Festival.
21 August: Cycle and heritage promotion in Orlando
Event to launch Orlando Heritage Trial linked to cycle path as well as donate over 600 bikes to Orlando schools. This is in partnership with the GDE, Dimension Data and Qhubeka.
24th September: Heritage Day, Freedom Ride
Freedom Ride together with Sacred Heart School will host a short Freedom Ride starting at the school grounds in Observatory and passing a number of local heritage sites
24th September: Joy of Jazz
Organised by Tmusicman and held at the Sandton Convention Centre. The festival will be used for activating the park and rides.
27th September: World Tourism Day
The Sustainable Tourism Partnership Program (STPP) in collaboration with the Westpoint Hotel will host World Tourism Day. The theme will be around responsible and sustainable tourism development and Eco-mobility. In the lead up, STPP will engage with hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs in Sandton to encourage them participate in the assessment of energy, water usage as well as waste management practices. Top performers will be announced at the event. This will be followed by tours using alternative forms of transport, launching the Eco-Mobility Festival.
Legacy projects: walking, cycling and public transport infrastructure
To be completed by mid 2016
• 5 km walking and cycling path between Alexandra and Sandton (including iconic bridge)
• Conversion of West and Maude Streets into Complete Streets
• Public transport loop along Rivonia, Fredman, Fifth Streets
• Mobility improvements on Marlboro Drive
• 35 km of public environment upgrade in Alexandra
To be completed and operational by end 2017
• Cycle lanes in and towards Sandton
• Rea Vaya BRT between Sandton, CBD, Ivory Park, Alexandra, Midrand, Sunninghill
To be completed by 2020
• Alexandra Interchange
• Complete street on one South side of West
• Demonstration commuter shelter on Fredman Street
• Temporary public transport loop
• UPS on traffic signals – paid for by Sandton Central
LEGEND • Rea Vaya BRT in
the median • Public transport lanes
for buses and mini bus taxis – curb side
• Private car mobility • Improved walking • Cycling
Sandton CBD Transport Plan
New West Street
Alexandra Kiddies Road Safety Awareness Track A road safety awareness track ill be located in the Jukskei Park in Alex together with a skate park for the youth.
Legacy projects: Cycle promotion
Alexandra Bike Donations • Plan to donating up to 1000
bicycles to school going high school learners in Alex.
• Project includes: – Identification of safe routes – Setting up of two Bike
Empowerment Centres (San Kopana and Marlboro
– Ongoing admin and operational support
• Partners including Freedom Ride, Qhubeka and local NGOs such as Rays of Hope
Driver awareness track at Juskei Park, Alexandra
To include: Cycle track, driver awareness, skate park
Transport Management
Plan
Aspects of Transport Management Plan
• Closure of identified streets: Some for the entire period, others maybe on weekend (see later)
• Alternative arrangements in respect of private vehicles, delivery, public transport and pedestrian movements;
• Public transport including changes to public transport routes and services are required, the contracting of additional services and alternative offerings such as pedi cabs.
• Additional temporary or minor infrastructure changes and maintenance which would be required e.g. sidewalk repairs, and changes to traffic signalling
• Traffic flow management for the duration of the road closures • Signage for vehicular and pedestrian traffic e.g. directional signage to
events and Park and Rides and alternative parking facilities, place making • Monitoring and evaluation • Restoration and legacy plan for when the Festival is over.
Background work and studies
• Sandton Transport Master Plan which told us the base information about the number of transport movements in, out and around Sandton
• Rea Vaya BRT road design which was started by RH and highlighted to us that our initial ideas for BRT would not work
• High level design and allocation of modes in the Sandton precinct done by Gibb working on the basis of above studies and introduced Sandton public transport loop, cylce ways etc.
• Traffic Impact Assessments done for Rea Vaya projects, cycle lanes and EcoMobility Festival by Route 2
• After consultation , information gathering and technical studies our approach is as follows: • Aim is to create discomfort for car users coming to Sandton but not to
create dysfunctionality in Sandton • The discomfort of coming by car should be matched by the comfort of
using public transport, walking or cycling to come to Sandton • Stopping construction activities (of which there are four major
construction sites) or not enabling the exhibitions at the Sandton SCC would lead to a dysfunctional situation. These activities must be able to continue
• As much as possible, people should be attracted to come to Sandton to witness the Eco Mobility environment and attend the various events.
• After the Festival, the legacy aspects must continue seamlessly i.e. introduction of public transport loop, cycle lanes and contra flow lanes.
Approach to Transport Management Plan
What will be different in the Sandton CBD?
Eco Mobility Footprint
The following buildings will not have access for private cars:
• Citibank
• 135 West Street
• Sandown Clinic
• Gautrain
• Hotel: Michelangelo
• Netcare
• 82 on Maude
Specific plans will be made for these users in consultation with them. This will include:
• Use of Park & Ride facilities with PT
• Sandton City Roof Parking with options for walking and pedicabs
• Arrangements for deliveries
The number of employees that would use their cars and visitors for the above affected group is estimated at 3000 vehicles per day
Alice Lane Private cars will still have access to Alice Lane but the road space will be changed to make provision for tuk tuk and metered taxi ranking as well as Park and Ride express services drop off
Public transport loop: Rivonia, Fredman, Fifth Streets
• Will be constructed on a temporary basis for the EcoMobility Festival
• Will be made permanent after Festival– to be completed by June 2016
• Most of temporary installations will be used after the Festival
• Mostly one lane will be taken away and sidewalk will be expanded upon
Public transport loop: Typical plan
Public Transport Lane
Private Vehicular Lane
Closed off Parallel Parking
Existing Sidewalk
Solid painted line
Benches
Tree planter
Alternative routes around the Eco Mobility Festival
• West, Alice and Maude Streets work as mobility or through routes as well as access routes to Sandton.
• Commuters will need to use Sandton Drive, Grayston Drive and Katherine Street as alternatives
The surrounding road network: AM PEAK Realistic Estimate During Eco Mobility
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C Assumptions: • 20% of the redirected volumes
would disperse into the wider road network as shown in the following figure.
• At least half of 3000 affected car trips will not be entering Sandton during the peak as they will be using public transport
The surrounding road network: PM PEAK Realistic Estimate During Eco Mobility
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What will be different coming to Sandton CBD?
Dedicated public transport lanes • A contraflow lanes for public
transport operational in the morning and afternoon peak between Randburg (Brightwater Commons) and Sandton along Republic Road, William Nicol Drive, Sandton Drive.
• Public priority from Montecasino to Republic road
• Public transport express lane along the currently constructed BRT lanes along Katherine Street from just north of Grayston which will be strictly enforced and can only be entered at a few designated locations.
Routes in am and pm peak
Dedicated cycle routes
• We are in construction of the dedicated route from Alexandra to Sandton
• Most of route will be completed but not the bridge
• We are working on the following temporary or pop up routes from: – Rosebank
– Parkmore
– Benmore
• On these routes there will be: – Signage
– Improved safety at intersections
– Marshalls
Rosebank to Sandton cycle route
• This will be a partnership between the City and property owners/developers between Rosebank and Sandton
• The route is 1.8.km long and is the most direct route
• After the Festival, Growth Point will be sponsoring an iconic bridge across Sandton Drive
Internal Perspective passing over Sandton Drive
35 Just wait and see what’s coming. . .
Alternative transport arrangements
Introduction
• We are encouraging workers, residents and visitors to leave their cars in their garages and: – Use existing public transport
either from their homes or from Park and Rides • Gautrain • Buses: Gautrain buses,
Metrobuses, PUTCO • Mini bus taxis
– Use last mile transport • Tuk tuks, pedi cabs, electric
vehicles, metered taxis including Uber
– Cycle!
We have a plan to increase the frequency and safety of public transport, walking and cycling
Sandton to Alex cycling and walking path
Increasing use of public transport
Public transport services:
• Gautrain
• Gautrain bus
• Metrobus (including new green buses)
• PUTCO
• Mini bus taxi services
HOW WE WILL PROMOTE
• Provide information on routes and fares on all media forms
• Plan your trip app • Mini bus taxi signs to be
popularised • Mini bus taxis to Sandton
will have decals • Control room to monitor
all drivers for information and safety
Park and Ride serving concept: 1
• We have identified Park and Rides which are either at: – Gautrain train stations
– Malls adjacent to Gautrain Bus or Metrobus routes
– Near Sandton CBD e.g. George Lea Park to be serviced by mini bus taxi or ecomobile vehicles (e.g. pedicab)
• Existing parking areas such as malls, commuters to pay for the parking and the service to Sandton
• At some Malls and City Park and Ride sites, parking is free, most will be charging a flat rate of R10
• Commuters will be able to check parking availability on the EcoMobility App
• Additional security will be provided at P& R sites not located at malls
• Park and Rides will start at Joy of Jazz Festival on weekend of 24th September
Park and Ride serving concept: 2
George Lea Park
Pretoria Station (Full)
Hatfield Station (275)
Centurion Station (Full)
Midrand Station (150)
Rhodesfield Station (Full)
Rosebank Station (Full)
Marlboro Station (445)
Eco Mobility Site
Monte Casino (1500)
Bright Water Commons
(700)
Emperors Palace (1000)
Sandton
George Lea Park (300)
Park and Ride sites
Gold Reef City (500)
Balfour Park SC (250)
Megawatt Park (800)
Park Station (50)
36%
18%
29%
17%
Cresta Centre (500)
Marie Servitude (600)
Westgate (250)
Greenstone Mall (300)
Randburg Square (1500)
Melrose Arch (200)
Campus Square (100)
Maponya Mall (300)
Rosebank (200)
Park and Ride Sites: Bays, Status & Service envisaged Taxis Metrobus Gautrain Gautrain Bus Eco Shuttle
Campus Square 100 No Indirect Rea vaya
Cresta Shopping Centre 500 Yes b
Worldwear 300 No b
Heathway Square 100 No b
Monte Casino 1500 Yes b b
Megawatt Park 800 No possible possible
Gold Reef City 500 Yes b
Balfour Park SC 250 No possible
George Lea Park - South 300 Yes b
George Lea Park - North 80 Yes b
Greenstone Shopping Centre 300 No b
Brightwater Commons 700 Yes b b
Emporer's Palace 1000 Yes b b
Melrose Arch 200 Yes b b
Westgate Shopping Centre 250 No Indirect b
The Galleria 100 No b
Rosebank Mall (Hyprop) 100 No b
Randburg Square 1500 Yes b b
Marie Ave City Power Servitude 600 Yes possible b
Sandton City Roof 1550 Yes b
Maponya Mall 300 No Indirect b
Hatfield Station 275 Yes b
Midrand Station 140 Yes b
Marlboro Station 445 Yes b
Service OfferingDirect/
IndirectConfirmed
Estimated
No of
Bays
Park and Ride Site
Additional security will be provided at Marlboro/Far East Bank intersection for Marlboro Station parkers
Last mile and eco mobile services
• Ordinary last mile services such as Tuk Tuks, metered taxi and Uber will be able to continue to operate
• Last mile service hub in Alice Lane
• We are engaging with partners to provide the eco mobile shuttle services within the Sandton CBD:
– Electric cabs (e.g. Mellow cabs and eTuk tuk )
– Bike share (Green Cycles)
We will also profile
Locumute – the first car
sharing scheme in
South Africa.
Dash Couriers will be providing bike courier services
Information about how to travel
• EcoMobility website: www.ecomobilityfestival.cm
• Brochure to be distributed to all Sandton stakeholders and in relevant newspapers
• COJ Info Centre near the Exhibition from last two weeks in September.
• EcoMobility App
INFORMATION CHANNELS
FEATURES OF APP
• Event information • Park and Ride information
and availability • Public transport
information and plan your trip
• Real time traffic conditions • Queries and feedback • Around me
Going forward
Partnership call
• We are very excited about the local and international partners that have come on board
• Partners include: – Discovery – Growth Point – Montecasino, Brightwater
Commons, Westgate Malls – IBM – 3 M – Trees for Africa – University of Johannesburg – Balalaika Hotel – Khaya FM – Hip Hop Bus
There are still more opportunities for partnership especially in respect of: • Sponsorship of
Stemkart racing • Media partners • Outdoor gyms • Sponsoring
sporting weekend
Going forward
NEXT STEPS • Mayoral Committee
approval • Final consultations • Legal consents • Implementation • Marketing and
communication • Special attention to
buildings along West Street
The Executive Mayor will be holding a press conference on Thursday 30th
July to announce the final transport management plan
After that we would encourage you
to start to plan your journeys to Sandton in October
Be part of decongesting Sandton
Not part of the traffic!