Team 1 Transport - Fishermans Bend · 2019-03-18 · what’s not working today page 06 IN...
Transcript of Team 1 Transport - Fishermans Bend · 2019-03-18 · what’s not working today page 06 IN...
Team 1 Transport
Around the Bend
our team
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“Improve public transport infrastructure to
increase access and mobility for all users”
the direction
“A transport experience that provides choice,
encourages healthy living and enables business
and the community to thrive”
our vision
what’s not working today
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IN FISHERMEN’S BEND IN AUSTRALIA
• Cars spend 95% of their time parked
• Car occupancy averages 1.1
• Millennials are less likely to hold a
license than their parents
• Roughly 1/3 of city space is dedicated to
parking
• Cyclists are vulnerable when not on
separate cycleways
• Rise of chronic disease and mental health
awareness
• >%60 of population are considered
overweight or obese
future trends / beliefs
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Rise of robotics,
driverless cars,
self-service
Rise of sharing
economy and
crowd models
Rich integration
of data harvested
to solve large
scale problems
Greater desire for
beauty
throughout high
density urban
environments
An increasingly
scattered
workforce who
desire flexibility
Focus on
intelligent
tracking of health
and fitness
Data loops that
improve the
system
Hyper-personalised
usability and access
Mechanisms for
frictionless
movement
Adaptable
multi-use hubs
Active pathways
celebrating place
Real-time rich data connections pulled from
established grids, a system of sensors &
commercial / personal / residential IOT, that
feeds back to improve transport services.
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Personalised and visualised usability and
access information that people can engage
with where / when they need it.
Frictionless movement between transport
modes that removes annoying (utility)
interruptions.
Adaptable space and services in multi-stack
transport hubs that connect major transport
arteries with the autonomous vehicles /
transport and sharing ‘net’ (fine mesh).
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Active pathways that enable incidental
exercise and social connections 5
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Not the
end of the
line
Customer proposition:
True multi-modal transport
connections that offer you
choice and live data intel,
informing how you move
through and access every
corner of the precinct.
“The best first and last mile of
any precinct in the world”
Digital, virtual
pick-ups / bus stops
Hub-to-hub
flights
Dedicated pick-up /
drop-off zones
Predictive traffic flow
& resource
management
Bike sharing hubs
throughout network
Data-driven traffic
flow management
how does it work?
Home
journey map familiar traveller
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Prompt to leave
by smart home
JACK Hub
Office
Meeting
Coffee
Office
Airport
Quickly orders
driverless car
In a hurry so
choose a flying car I feel
empowered
by choice
I don’t feel
ripped off
I feel assisted –
life is made easy
for me… if I want
it
Chasing fitness
goals
Enjoys scenic
walk
challenges
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Policy / legislation
change
Establishing a
complete sensor
network
Evolving public
perception of
emerging transport
solutions
Support and
partnership with
government and
private businesses
funding & income
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Create a self-funding
economy over time
Co-funding –
government and
private
User-pays system
OVER TIME SET-UP ONGOING
impact
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Better for the
environment
Better for
users
Better use of
space
No congestion,
-30% emissions
Reduced costs
for users
Decrease in
road casualties
Reduce
commute time
Active pathways
celebrating place
Valuing
place
“An enriching, active, and
connected precinct”
Design it. Help people
use it. Reward it.
Customer proposition:
A network of pathways and spaces that
supports your health and wellbeing by
providing beautiful places to exercise,
connect, think and pause.
Employment proposition:
An environment that attracts your talent,
keeps them healthy and productive, and
fosters connection and idea generation
Inviting, intriguing,
and interesting
Both journeys and
destinations
Celebrates history,
heritage and honours
existing place
Permeable spaces Fast, slow, and pause
spaces
Balance between tech
and tech-free
how does it work?
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Coffee
journey map exercise
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MARY
Office
Office
Co-working
Hub
Detour
Innovation
Hub
Pop-up
Mixed use pathway
Commutes via the
Hub
Predictive traffic
signals
End-of-trip facilities
Travels through
Boeing
Lunch at
farmers
markets
Visits robotics
exhibition
Achieves fitness
goal + personal
best
Notified of
pedestrian traffic
I feel blessed I
spend my days
in a place this
beautiful
I can bring
my whole
self to work
I’m connected,
not isolated
here
challenges
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Agreement on
permeable land
boundaries with
stakeholders
Activating effective
funding models
Managing extreme
weather and storm
surges
Possible disruption
from public
transport routes and
heavy industrial
vehicles
funding & income
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Sale of smart data –
small businesses,
transport collectives,
developers, data grid
Redirected private
parking-fee revenue
Free Development levy
Differential rates
F-bend fund
Sponsorship
prospectus for parallel
businesses
REVENUE INDIVIDUAL
USERS
BUSINESS &
COUNCIL
CONTRIBUTION
impact
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Healthy, active
community
Liveable,
enriched
environment
Deeper
connection to
heritage
Access to
‘in-between’
spaces
Environmental
sustainability
(biodiversity)
Attractive work
environment
More
D.R.E.A.M.
thinking
timeline
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Establish demand-driven routing
& virtual bus stops
Test carpooling subsidies
exchanged for data
Research business involvement
in active transport
Community co-design &
planning
1-5y proof
of concept
Regulation – drones, autonomous
vehicles, emerging tech
Autonomous vehicle trials
Wider implementation of tech
POC & user testing
Rolling out successful pilots
Leveraging infrastructure to
enhance service provision
Community consultation &
improve
5y+
medium term
Linked to GM site development…
Rapid experimentation –
e.g. on-demand transport
1st / last mile trial
pop-up exploration & pause
spaces
Early community consultation &
co-design
Now early
testing &
design
where the 5 jam challenges meet
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Transport design will
be developed with
input and approval
from the community
PUBLIC
REALM
Technology
implemented will
enable transport
infrastructure
Data & insights will
be captured through
IoT & fed into
transport solutions
SMART
CITIES
The cycleways /
paths will be paved
with solar, while the
in-between spaces
will produce food,
and use compost
from food waste
WATER
ENERGY
WASTE
Collaborative
workplaces will be
enhanced with multi-
use, outdoor spaces
Workers will be
attracted by ease of
access
D.R.E.A.M.
thank you.