*closed* Courthouse Mobility Hub Pilot - Concept Design
*closed* Courthouse Mobility Hub Pilot - Concept Design
The Courthouse Plaza Mobility Hub pilot's goal is to better integrate existing transportation infrastructure, improve transfers between different transportation options and help people reach their destinations in the Courthouse area more easily.
Welcome!
There are two parts to this public engagement opportunity for the Courthouse Mobility Hub Pilot Project:
- Project Background and Goals
- Why this project? Why now? We answer these questions below.
- Concept Design & Your Feedback
- See the concept design and its features.
- Share your thoughts on the concept design.
This engagement opportunity is open through March 2. Your feedback will help finalize the plan, along with other available information, such as plan guidance and crash data.
About the Project
The Courthouse Plaza Mobility Hub pilot will develop a concept design to better integrate existing transportation infrastructure, improve transfers between different transportation options and help people reach their destinations in the Courthouse area more easily. Mobility hub elements will be integrated into existing streetscape improvements in the area.
What is a Mobility Hub?
Mobility Hubs are public spaces that make it easy to connect to and from different transportation options, particularly walking, biking, shared mobility (e.g., bikeshare, scootershare, carshare, taxicabs, rideshare), public transit, and electric vehicle charging.
While these spaces often naturally occur in places like outside Metro stations, mobility hubs improve on these spaces through better design. This can include changes to the space that improve the waiting experience for buses, make transfers between transportation types more convenient, and add placemaking and wayfinding elements to help better orient people and create a more enjoyable public space.
Image: Illustration of potential Mobility Hub elements, including directional signage, digital wayfinding, lighting, integrated seating, bike racks, placemaking signage and banners, and planters.
More information available on the project page.