New Technology by Michael Baker International Empowers City of Richmond to Visualize Change and Establish a More Connected Transit System

First-of-its-Kind Interactive Tool Developed to Explore Transit Access and Routes

Pittsburgh (January 10, 2017) - Michael Baker International, a global leader in engineering, planning and consulting services, is helping residents and city officials in Richmond, Va., rethink the design of the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) bus system and establish a more connected transit network through the innovative use of technology. To assist the community in visualizing various transit options and to identify a more effective system, Michael Baker planning experts developed a unique Geographic Information System (GIS) tool – an interactive isochrones map of the city’s transit system. 

This type of map uses isochrones – a line on a map to connect points relating to the same time or equal times – to depict transit travel times within a given area. Traditionally, the map is developed as a static image, but Michael Baker’s  interactive version allows users to enter a specific address or use the tool’s “Click a Place” feature to calculate travel times and see how each concept affects transit access from home, work, the grocery store or any other point within the city. Michael Baker partnered with the City of Richmond and Jarrett Walker + Associates to engage in a collaborative effort with city leaders and daily commuters to assess several concepts for redesigning bus system operations. The team presented three options for a new transit program – a familiar model, a high-ridership model and a high-coverage model – and laid them out within the interactive isochrones map. 

“This tool is the first-of-its-kind in the industry and will be a major asset to the project overall,” said Scudder Wagg, project manager and senior planner at Michael Baker. “Our team needed a unique way to visually demonstrate the potential transit options to the community so they would be empowered to make an informed decision on the direction of the plan. We developed the tool to allow residents and city leaders to personalize the transit options to their everyday activities – an approach that ensures the future system will meet the needs of the community, keeping people and places connected.” 

Residents can use the isochrones map, participate in in-person meetings and vote on the concepts via an online or paper survey. The results of the survey will directly impact the implementation plan and proposal to be developed by the Michael Baker team as phase three of the project. 

“This project is a great opportunity for the community and city leaders to work together on an important initiative. Keeping residents engaged and giving them an active voice throughout the process truly demonstrates our commitment to the community and that ‘We Make a Difference’ with our work,” added Wagg.

The project began with phase one in January 2016, with phase two running from June to mid-September. The final phase of the project will begin with drafting the proposal in mid-October and seeking support from City Council on the implementation of the plan in early 2017. Michael Baker has also been contracted by the City of Richmond for the design of the new Pulse Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), which is expected to start running in Fall 2017.

About Michael Baker International

Michael Baker International is a leading global provider of engineering and consulting services, which include planning, architectural, environmental, construction, program management, and full life-cycle support services as well as information technology and communications services and solutions. The company provides its comprehensive range of services and solutions in support of U.S. federal, state, and municipal governments, foreign allied governments, and a wide range of commercial clients.  Michael Baker International has more than 6,000 employees in more than 90 locations across the U.S. and internationally. To learn more, visit www.mbakerintl.com. 

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