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Urban mobility Analysing the mobility issues of Lagoa da Conceição Universidade Federal de Santa Catar Arquitetura e Urbani Lesy Duarte de Andr Lucas Roberto Battisti de So Marcos Marciel San Marianna Spindola Go Marina Freitas Kl

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Urban mobility. Analysing the mobility issues of Lagoa da Conceição. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Arquitetura e Urbanismo Lesy Duarte de Andrade Lucas Roberto Battisti de Souza Marcos Marciel Sansão Marianna Spindola Godoy Marina Freitas Klein. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Urban mobilityAnalysing the mobility issues of Lagoa da Conceição

Universidade Federal de Santa CatarinaArquitetura e Urbanismo

Lesy Duarte de AndradeLucas Roberto Battisti de Souza

Marcos Marciel SansãoMarianna Spindola Godoy

Marina Freitas Klein

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1940:Streets and ways were created in order to

establish pathways to its residents. The picture shows us some ways connecting Freguesia to its church and neighbor regions. Those are non-paved ways.

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1970:After the 50’s we already can see the use of

automotive vehicles. The Lagoa is turned into a passage to the beach. The dwellers’s way of life changed with the time. They start to be salaried workers. Lands have been lotted and sold.

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2000:The expansion of urbanization is noticeable, along with the construction of parcels and ways heading to the hills and the coastline of Lagoa. Such accelerated expansion, without the proper planning, resulted in numerous problems

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LEGENDA: Main way of the Freguesia in the 50’s 2008 urban occupation

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Street Hierarchy

LABEL: Primary Streets Secondary Streets Local Streets

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Afonso Delambert Neto Venue

Henrique Veras do Nascimento Street (passing through Lagoa’s Centrinho)

Rendeiras Venue (crossing Lagoa)

Vereador Osni Ortiga Street (surrounding the Westside of Lagoa’s lake).

LABEL: Primary Streets Secondary Streets Local Streets

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Modal TransportPeople move through Lagoa by:Bus (collective and public)Boat (may be public, private or

exclusive for fishing)Car (particularly or by taxi).

Motorcycles, bicycles are also used by the pedestrians, when they’re not walking.

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Mass TransitThe available, collective ways transport are two: bus (Transol, Canasvieiras, Insular) leading to the terminal (TILAG), or boat (Cooperbarco), with established schedules out of Centrinho’s wharf, making stops on several points of the route.

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Lack of Connectivity

Nowadays there’s no integration between the different kinds of transport.

Such lack of connectivity generates conflicts and diminishes the accessibility and the mobility of the people.

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Costa da LagoaAn example of that reality is revealed when residents of Costa da Lagoa are required to pay both the bus and the boat transport in order to reach Lagoa, costing them R$6,50 plus the effort of walking certain parts of the route.

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Competition between bus companies

The bus system is totally closed, with little integration between the various terminals of Florianópolis.

That happens because several companies compete for their slice of pie on the business and thus do not work together to improve the service provided.

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TILAGThe nearest bus terminal is TILAG, Terminal de Integração Lagoa da Conceição.

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Legenda: TILAG Terminal Bus Stops Cooperbarco - Wharf

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Paths leading to Lagoa

Label: North South Downtown

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TILAGShould connect to:TICAN Terminal de Integração CanasvieirasTISAN Terminal de Integração Santo Antônio

de LisboaTIRIO Terminal de Integração Rio TavaresTICEN Terminal de Integração CentroTITRI Terminal de Integração Trindade

These terminals aren’t in use anymore:TISAC Terminal de Integração Saco dos LimõesTICAP Terminal de Integração CapoeirasTIJAR Terminal de Integração Jardim Atlântico

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Bus Routes of TILAG Terminal

360 – Barra da Lagoa361 – Canto da Lagoa 362 – Canto dos Araçás 363 – Joaquina 364 – Osni Ortiga842 – Canasvieiras/Lagoa843 – Lagoa/Rio Tavares 845 – Lagoa da Conceição trought Córrego Grande D-360 – Barra da Lagoa (intermediate stop at TILAG)

Linha 320 – Lagoa da Conceição Semidireto 

Linha 311 – Lagoa da Conceição Direto

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364Osni Ortiga

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362Canto dos Araças

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363 Joaquina

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360 Barra da Lagoa

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D360 Barra da Lagoa - Centro

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Bus Only Route

An example at Curitiba – Avenida Paraná

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Traffic on Lagoa

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ManifestationsTarifa Zero

For encouragement of public transportation

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What are the most acessible areas and the less acessible?Costa da Lagoa's path is cultural historic

heritage. All region is zoned as "Cultural Preservation Area". This is one of the resons why the Costa da Lagoa is a little acessible place.

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The only options are walking the trail or taking the boat that leaves Centrinho da Lagoa in regular schedule (COOPERBARCO)

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The most accessible part is the one of the main streets, where the commerce is placed, and the streets connected to the Lagoa's access.

Some of the local streets are extremely narrow, where a car almost can't pass. This fact makes it hard to collective transportation services to access.

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Buses x CarsThe bus system has exorbitant

prices and there's lack of routes, schedules and connectivity.

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How is the mobility infrastructure?The local narrow streets most likely don't allow a bus to pass. So, the bus stops are only in the main streets, and the pedestrian need to walk the rest of the way. The crosswalks take place only in the main streets and some of the secundary ones. There's no light signals to automotive vehicles.

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Building Height of Area 3

1 floor

2 floors

3 floors

LABEL:

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Land Use of Area 3ResidentialResidential (more than 1 family)Comercial UseMixed Use

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Sketch

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Skyline

João Antônio Silveira Street

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Skyline

Afonso Delambert Neto Avenue

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Skyline

Manuel Isidoro da Silveira Street