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City presents people's plan to move crowds for America's Cup; staff estimates peak days in 'the 300,000s'
Summary
OEWD America's Cup Project Director Mike Martin outlined a 'people plan' to manage transportation and crowd movement for 2012–2013 event series, emphasizing transit backbone service, bike strategies, satellite parking and interagency coordination; staff said refined peak‑day estimates fall in the '300,000s.'
Mike Martin, America's Cup Project Director in the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, presented the city's 'people plan' describing strategies to move tens or hundreds of thousands of spectators for America's Cup events and associated test events in 2012 and 2013.
Martin said the draft people plan was released for public review and staff have held 24 public meetings since March; the final plan is expected by September and will be coordinated with environmental review. "The people plan is called for under the host and venue agreement," Martin said, and noted that some plan elements cannot be finalized until environmental…
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