A coalition of public and private entities has come together to propose a potential gondola connection between River Run and Sun Valley Village that would travel down the bike path from River Run, turn up 4th Street and then continue to Sun Valley Village. The group has a website where they refer to it as the CommunityConnector. The following are excerpts from the website. The introduction is below. They also lay out what they describe as the Current Scenario. Share your thoughts below.
Introduction
The Wood River Valley is comprised of the incorporated cities of Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum and is home to the Sun Valley Resort, where tourists from around the world enjoy skiing, hiking, skating, cycling and more year-round. The population growth in the valley since 1970 has caused concern about the increased use of private automobiles and the effects of traffic congestion and pollution in the area. Residents have a strong interest to develop transportation alternatives in order to address current traffic problems occurring during peak periods. Residents also want to maintain the region’s unique ambiance and quality of place.
A coalition of community leaders has come together to explore transportation solutions for the future. The group is comprised of representatives from Mountain Rides Transportation Authority, Sun Valley Company, the Cities of Ketchum and Sun Valley, and Blaine County.
We have the opportunity right now to make a substantial and singular change to our community and our future. Now is the time to plan and invest in the difference we can make and competitively position the valley for future generations. The 2011 ski season will mark the 75th anniversary of the world’s first chair lift operation at Sun Valley. Let’s celebrate another “world’s first” in 75 years – progressive and sustainable transportation in a resort community. The Community Connector Committee (CCC) is researching four transportation modalities to better distribute incoming traffic, connect Sun Valley, downtown Ketchum and the River Run neighborhood, and integrate with a comprehensive regional public transportation system. The modalities being considered are:
- Traditional diesel buses;
- Advanced buses (electric, hybrid or natural gas vehicles on separate right-of-way in designated areas);
- Fixed guideway steel-wheeled streetcar;
- Six or eight passenger fixed guideway aerial gondola.
An efficient transportation system and infrastructure are key factors to economic vitality. To create a livable, vibrant, sustainable community, the valley’s urban areas must be fully accessible based on diverse transportation options. This includes mobility links among city cores as well as well-maintained infrastructure within each downtown destination.
The goals for a community connector include creating advanced transportation that brings national recognition to the Wood River Valley, reducing traffic congestion, preserving community character and quality of place, and providing links to a comprehensive regional transportation system.
The website goes on to outline how they perceive the Opportunities and has a link to several transportation studies including the 88 page Gondola feasibility study (PDF).
Opportunities
- The Wood River Valley has a tourist-based economy. A modern, “green” expanded comprehensive public transportation system would further enhance the area as a vital resort destination.
- An improved transit system would efficiently link key activity centers: Sun Valley Resort, City of Ketchum and the transportation hub at River Run.
- Creating a sophisticated transit system between key activity centers would help energize and revitalize the Ketchum retail/business/nightlife core.
- A mode of alternative transportation could create a “ski-in/ski-out” concept for much of Ketchum and Sun Valley, making it easier for local residents to access the mountain.
- An alternative transportation mode would be a viable part of a comprehensive Regional Transportation System for the area and increase the opportunities for additional funding sources.
- GREEN or eco-friendly alternatives for transportation improve pollution levels, reduce noise and provide a positive environmental marketing asset for the valley.
- Alternative modes of transportation would reduce traffic congestion in the valley potentially removing 2,400 vehicle trips a day through Ketchum in winter and 2,300 in summer.
- New transportation options could create or improve “connectivity” to recreation areas throughout Blaine County.
- A sophisticated transportation alternative creates, in itself, a marketable feature, setting the valley apart from other resort destinations.
- A fixed guideway option could create a tourist activity for visitors and potentially provide elevated views of the area.
- A sophisticated transit system delivering skiers to the base of Bald Mountain at River Run could create a “wow factor” for visitors.
- Advanced transportation provides easier access to community events (i.e. events at that new Sun Valley music Pavilion). Events have greater attendance if you don’t have obstacles to get to them. It brings the community together.
The community connector will not only serve tourists. It is beneficial to a number of users including guests, employees, residents and second homeowners. Everyone will use it and benefit from it.