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Title: Grand Teton National Park


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Grand Teton National Park Model Park
Transportation System
Integrating Bicycling and Walking With Transit,
ITS, and Road Systems
Tim Young - National Parks Conservation
Association TRB Presentation 538 January 13, 2004
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NPCAsHistory and Mission
  • The National Parks Conservation Association was
    founded in 1919 by Stephen J. Mather
  • Mather was the first director of the National
    Park Service established just three years earlier
  • Mather recognized that this new system of public
    lands would need a watchdog organization to
    safeguard it for posterity
  • Hence, NPCAs mission

Protecting and enhancing parks for present and
future generations.
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Grand Teton National Park is aCrown Jewel of
the National Park System
  • Created by Congress in 1929 to protect the Tetons
  • Expanded in 1950 to todays 310,000 Acres
  • Northwest Wyoming - part of the Greater
    Yellowstone Ecosystem
  • 4 million visitors per year

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Grand Teton - Purpose and Significance1916
Organic Act conserve the scenery and natural
and historic objects and the wildlife therein and
to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such
manner and by such means as will leave them
unimpaired for future generations.
  • To protect native plant and animal life and
    scenic values
  • To preserve and protect the Teton Range

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Grand Tetons Famous Scenery
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Grand Tetons Famous Wildlife
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Jackson Hole Region
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  • Transportation System
  • 3 primary highways
  • US Highway 26/191/89
  • Teton Park Road
  • North Park Road to Yellowstone
  • Transit
  • Local START Bus System
  • Pathways
  • Jackson Pathway System
  • Minor Roads
  • Moose Wilson Road
  • Gros Ventre Road

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  • Communities
  • Regional
  • Town of Jackson Population 6,000
  • Teton County
  • Population 18,000
  • Peak Summer 55,000 total
  • Park Activity Areas
  • Moose, Park Headquarters
  • Colter Bay
  • Jackson Lake Lodge
  • Jenny Lake
  • Signal Mountain
  • Flagg Ranch

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Grand Teton National Park Model Park
Transportation System
Problems in Paradise
Park Access is unbalanced - limited almost
exclusively to motor vehicles
  • Creating Congestion
  • Damaging Resources
  • Reducing Visitor Enjoyment
  • Increasingly unsafe for non-auto modes

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Grand Teton National Park Model Park
Transportation System
  • Long History of Public Support for Alternative
    Transportation
  • Visitor bicycle use common throughout parks
    history
  • Demand for better facilities rose in 1970s
  • Teton County offered partnership assistance
    1990s
  • Scenic Byway Designation and pathway study grant
    1997
  • Bicycling walking extremely popular on Teton
    Park Road when closed to cars in April

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Grand Teton National Park Model Park
Transportation System
  • Long History of NPS Inaction on Alternative
    Transportation Modes
  • 1970s public call for bicycle facilities
    unanswered
  • 1978 Grand Teton Bicycle Study never implemented
  • 1980s Teton Park Road reconstruction dismissed
    public requests for separated pathway
  • 1998 County Scenic Byway Pathway Study rejected
  • After fatal 1999 bicycle tragedy, NPS states park
    policy prohibits funding pathways - roads only!
  • Pushed to action, in 1999 NPS initiates
    Transportation Plan, but study completion delayed
  • Grand Teton Plan/EIS draft rescheduled for spring
    2004, now four-years in development

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  • Bicycle Fatalities
  • Spark Anger
  • 13 year-old Gabriella Axelrad killed while
    bicycling with family in 1999
  • Former Park employee Jeff Pool killed bicycling
    2001
  • Cyclists call for Action
  • Public outrage at tragedy
  • Park slow to respond

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  • National Park Service
  • National Problems
  • NPS Policy dismisses bicycling and walking as
    legitimate transportation modes - even ATP
    Program
  • Roads first pre-ISTEA mentality
  • Minimal pedestrian and bicycle transportation
    investment
  • Outdated data and needs analysis last NPS study
    1988
  • No national park bicycle data
  • No national park walking data
  • No plan to acquire data or study problem

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There is Hope!NPS Alternative Transportation
Program Shows the way
  • USDOT and Interior Agreement
  • 1997 Demonstration Parks
  • Yosemite, Acadia, Zion, Grand Canyon, Golden
    Gate
  • Congressional Champions like Congressman
    Oberstar, Senator Thomas, Senator Crapo weigh in
  • Many Park Superintendents see value and support
    alternative modes

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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Alternative Transportation
Program
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Mission of the NPS Transportation Program
Preserve and protect resources while providing
safe and enjoyable access within the national
parks using sustainable, appropriate, and
integrated transportation solutions.
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Alternative Transportation
Program
  • Alternative transportation generally includes any
    mode of travel other than the automobile.
    Alternative transportation involves both
    motorized and non-motorized forms of
    transportation systems.

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Acadia
Rocky Mountain
Examples of alternative transportation systems
Buses and shuttles, railroads, vans, trams, canal
boats, trolleys, ferries, tour boats, cable cars,
snow coaches and Intelligent Transportation
Systems (ITS) such as traveler information
systems, entrance gate fast passes and traffic
management systems.
Adams
Glacier
Fire Island
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  • What people are seeing

Great Smoky Mountains
Arches
Oregon Caves
Rocky Mountain
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National Parks or Parking Lots?
Arizona Daily Sun July 2003
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Authority
  • Title 23, United States Code, Section 204,
    Federal Lands Highway Program
  • Cooperative Agreements 1983 and 1997
  • Jointly Administered Program
  • Cooperation began in 1926 with the construction
    of Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park

Excellent Working Relationship with Federal
Highway Administration
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Funding
National Park Service Transportation Program
Authorizationsfrom the Highway Trust Fund
Park Roads Parkway Program
Alternative Transportation Systems
Millions
STAA 82
STURAA 87
ISTEA 91
TEA 21
Fiscal Years
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Actual ATP Obligations FY 1999 to
2002 Projected FY 2003
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Major ATP Challenges NPS view
  • Finding Partners
  • Operations Maintenance Costs
  • Replacing Aging Fleet
  • Bus Design
  • Understanding of Economic Benefits
  • Alternative Fuel Infrastructure

What is missing? NPCA view
Embracing Bicycling and Walking Modes into the
NPS Transportation Family
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Grand Teton National Park Model Park
Transportation System
NPCAs Vision for the Future
Grand Teton is perfectly suited to become a model
national park that can demonstrate how improving
visitor access with a model pathway system for
bicycling and walking, combined with an inviting
transit system and appropriate roadways, can be
the key to relieving congestion, minimizing
resource impacts, working cooperatively with
gateway communities, and providing a quality park
visitor experience.
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Grand Teton National Park Model Park
Transportation System
What Does an Environmentally Preferred System
Look Like?
  • A visionary Transportation System Must
  • Improve Air Quality
  • Reduce Noise Pollution
  • Sensitive to Visual and Scenic Resources
  • Protect Wildlife, Wetlands, Soil, and
    Vegetation
  • Enhance Cultural and Historic Resources
  • Serve Social and Economic Environments
  • Promote Energy Conservation
  • Improve visitors health

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  • Model Park Transportation
  • Introduce Pathway System
  • Improve Roadway System
  • Pedestrian Enhancements
  • Transit choices
  • Intermodal connections ITS
  • Gateway integration

Moran
  • Park Activity Areas
  • Moose, Park Headquarters
  • Colter Bay
  • Jackson Lake Lodge
  • Jenny Lake
  • Signal Mountain
  • Flagg Ranch

Moose
Teton Village
Jackson
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Grand Teton National Park Model Park -
Transportation Modal Components
  • World-class bicycling and walking pathway system
  • 48 mile core pathway network connects key park
    destinations
  • Integrates with Teton County and Town of Jackson
    system
  • Built over the next six years
  • Invest 25 million

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Grand Teton National Park Model Park -
Transportation Modal Components
  • Quality pedestrian facilities in all developed
    park activity areas -
  • Moose, Jenny Lake, Colter Bay, Signal Mt.,
    Jackson Lake Lodge
  • Facilitate intermodal connections with lodging,
    campgrounds, transit, and employee housing
  • Invest 10 million

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Grand Teton National Park Model Park -
Transportation Modal Components
  • Introduce functional and inviting Transit System
  • Connect Jackson and Teton Village gateways with
    Park Destinations
  • Transit hubs in Jackson, Moose, Colter Bay, Teton
    Village
  • Partnership with local Government
  • New Yellow Bus Option
  • Clean Fuel vehicles - Regional Clean Cities
    Coalition partnership
  • Invest 16 million

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Grand Teton National Park Model Park -
Transportation Modal Components
  • Pioneer Intelligent Transportation Systems in
    National Parks
  • Park Intranet network
  • Variable messaging signs, reduce wildlife
    accidents and fatalities
  • Transit and Parking information
  • Signage and Wayfinding
  • Interpretation of Resources
  • Invest 3 million

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Grand Teton National Park Model Park -
Transportation Modal Components
  • Manage motor vehicle traffic more efficiently and
    improve safety
  • Limit Roadway Expansion to shoulder improvements
  • Traffic Calming Reintroduce Medians at key
    intersections
  • Enhance Inter-modal connections park-wide and to
    gateways
  • Invest 20 million

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Community and Congressional Support for Grand
Teton Model Park
  • Local government strongly supportive of paths and
    transit
  • WY Senator Craig Thomas will seek support for
    Grand Teton Pathway Project
  • Rep. Barbara Cubin requested High-Priority
    funding for Grand Teton pathways in TEA-3
  • Support from ID Senator Crapo, and WY Senator
    Enzi
  • Overwhelming Community Support for Model Park
    Vision

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GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK Realizing Our Goals
A Model Park Transportation System will
  • Improve visitor access
  • Minimize resource impacts
  • Promote Gateway Partnerships
  • Enhance visitor experience
  • Protect Grand Teton for Future Generations

More information Tim Young - tyoung_at_npca.org
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