RIPTA is looking to improve public transportation access for all Rhode Islanders through a new state-of-the-art transit center in Providence. Even though we’re still in the early stages, we understand how important this project is for the entire state – and we are dedicated to working together openly with the public on this. That’s why we need to hear from you! Click here to take the survey.
RIPTA busca mejorar el acceso al transporte público para todos los habitantes de Rhode Island a través de un nuevo Centrode Tránsito de última generación en Providence. Aunque todavía estamos en las primeras etapas, entendemos lo importante que es este proyecto para todo el estado y estamos dedicados a trabajar abiertamente con el público en esto. ¡Es por eso que necesitamos saber su opinión! Haga clic aquí.
Voice your opinion on the future Providence Transit Center! Can’t make it to one of our in person meetings? Join us online Wednesday, May 29, 2024 from 12pm to 1pm. Click here to register.
¡Exprese su opinión sobre el futuro Centro de Tránsito de Providence! ¿No puede asistir a una de nuestras reuniones en persona? Únase a nosotros en línea el miércoles 29 de mayo de 12pm a 1pm. Haga clic aquí para registrarse.
Voice your opinion on the future Providence Transit Center! Stop by anytime from 4pm to 7pm on Thursday, May 30, 2024 at the CCRI Knight Campus in Warwick. This family-friendly event will feature Spanish and Portuguese translators as well as a sign language interpreter. Refreshments will be served. Click here to RSVP.
¡Expresa tu opinión sobre el futuro Centro de Tránsito de Providence! Visítenos en cualquier momento de 4 p. m. a 7 p. m. el jueves 30 de mayo de 2024 en el CCRI Knight Campus en Warwick. Este evento familiar contará con traductores de español y portugués, así como un intérprete de lengua de señas. Se servirán refrescos. Haga clic aquí para confirmar su asistencia.
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Throughout this project, we will be engaging with riders, advocates, and other stakeholders in a robust public process to collaboratively locate and design this new transit center.
What
We will be constructing a new, modern transit center with state-of-the-art amenities based on feedback from riders and RIPTA drivers.
This new transit center will improve rider safety. It will include adequate lighting, and an emphasis on pedestrian safety. We want to create a transit center that does not require riders to cross many streets. Passengers will be able to transfer in an environment that is safe and controlled. This center will also be interconnected to other transit options, built to minimize transfers and maximize efficiency for riders. It will include a direct link to the Providence Train Station, Kennedy Plaza, the Rhode Island Convention Center, and other high-traffic areas.
Why
RIPTA has outgrown its current hub at Kennedy Plaza, and the limitations of that space prevent construction of the type of modern, safe, indoor facility that riders deserve.
A transit center in the middle of a public park and skating center is a challenging dynamic that has created tension between the varying uses. Bus stops are not convenient to get to – passengers have to cross Exchange Terrace or Washington Street or walk through the park.
In the new transit center, restaurants and retail will be designed around transit services. Transit comes first, and everything else would be co-located.
RIPTA is focused on improving bus service, including adding frequency to routes and expanding our hours of operations. Because of the limitations of the space at Kennedy Plaza, our passengers deserve improved service, more amenities, bus connections that prioritize pedestrian safety, a spacious indoor waiting area – things RIPTA cannot offer in Kennedy Plaza.
Additionally, RIPTA does not own property in Kennedy Plaza; we are a tenant. Having control of our own property in downtown Providence would give RIPTA the ability to build better infrastructure for transit passengers. This is a real opportunity to move our system forward.
This siting and design process will be guided by the public, and we are committed to including the voices of all stakeholders in each step of this project.
The second public engagement session will be held on Thursday, May 30, 2024 from 4 – 7 p.m.at the CCRI Knight Campus in Warwick. This will be a chance for members of the public to provide their feedback on this project. CLICK HERE TO RSVP.
Additional public engagement sessions will be held regularly throughout this process – check back here for more information or sign up for our newsletter here.
If you are unable to make it to these sessions or want to provide feedback by email, please send your thoughts to transitcenter@ripta.com