Transit Equity Thought Piece

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Transit Equity Is Not Only About Which Communities Transit Serves—It’s Also About When The best transit systems are equitable, effective, and productive. They match the bestsuited services to diverse areas with varying needs. While productivity and equity are often seen as a trade-off, Nelson\Nygaard has developed tools to better serve transit critical populations and thus increase ridership. The typical starting point for transit improvement efforts is to understand underlying demand. This is most often determined using population and employment density because transit works best in dense places. However, density alone does not take into account that different populations use transit at different rates. To reflect this, Nelson\Nygaard has developed a process that more accurately measures transit demand. This process makes transit service more equitable by more accurately identifying areas with greater needs. It also helps make service more productive because ridership will be higher where demand is higher. Four factors, in particular, have strong influences on transit demand: • Race and ethnicity: People of color use transit more and non-Hispanic white people use transit less. • Vehicle ownership: Members of households with no or few cars use transit more and those with many cars use transit less. • Country of origin: People born outside the United States are usually more likely to ride transit than those native born. • Household income: People from lower-income households are more likely to use transit and people from higherincome households use transit less.

In Fort Worth, high-transit-propensity groups tend to live in the southeastern quadrant of the city, with some isolated high-transit-propensity groups to the west and northwest. Adjusting the population by transit propensity results in these areas having a much higher demand for transit than by population density alone. Areas in the northern part of the map are home to residents less likely to take transit, and their demand for transit is lower than density alone would indicate.


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