CALIFORNIA: Treasure Island Mobility Management Study
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) was awarded Value Pricing Pilot (VPP) program funds to undertake the Treasure Island Mobility Management Study (Study) to advance implementation of a congestion pricing program and other demand management components necessary to support the development of Treasure Island as a model transit-oriented community. The Treasure Island Transportation Implementation Plan calls for a comprehensive suite of transportation services including: frequent ferry and bus service to San Francisco and Oakland, a free island circulator shuttle, a bicycle "library" and other cycling and pedestrian amenities. The plan also calls for demand management strategies including a congestion fee for residents traveling to or from the Island by private automobile during peak hours, required purchase of a pre-paid transit voucher for all residents in market-rate developments, and parking pricing for employee and visitor parking on the Island. These transportation services and policies (Transportation Program) are to be implemented by a Treasure Island Mobility Management Agency (TIMMA); in April of 2014 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved the designation of the SFCTA as the TIMMA.
Project Status
The project is complete. SFCTA completed all work associated with VPPP funding.
For More Information Contact
Rachel Hiatt
Principal Transportation Planner
San Francisco County Transportation Authority
Phone: (415) 522-4809
E-mail: rachel.hiatt@sfcta.org