regional transportation planning an introduction

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This presentation was originally given to Dr. Lu's Regional and Environmental Planning class at Valdosta State University on March 7, 2013.

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Regional Transportation Planning

Valdosta State UniversityMarch 7, 2013

Valdosta – Lowndes Metropolitan Planning Organization

Introductions

• Name• Major• Why are you interested in planning?• Top transportation question/concern

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What have you Learned?

• What have you learned about planning?

• What do you find interesting about it?

• Disinteresting?

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Agenda

• History• Federal/State Laws• Planning Process• Current Trends• Local Issues

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Valdosta – Lowndes Metropolitan Planning Organization

History of Transportation

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History of Transportation

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History of Transportation

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History of Transportation

Valdosta – Lowndes Metropolitan Planning Organization

History of Transportation

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History of Transportation

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History of Transportation

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Future of Transportation

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A Balancing Act

• Planning is…• Politics, Politics, Politics– All politics are local, state and federal

• Regulations, Regulations, Regulations– You cannot just do what you want to do

• What is best for our community, region, state, nation

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Transportation Laws

• Federal Highway Act of 1956– Interstates

• Federal-aid Highway Act of 1962– Planning process– Metropolitan

Planning

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Federal Laws

• ISTEA – 1991, $158 B– Intermodal Approach, More power for MPOs

• TEA-21 – 1998, $218 B– Economic vitality, safety and security, mobility,

environment, connectivity, efficiency, preservation• SAFETEA-LU – 2005, $286 B

– Transit and multi-modal approach, Earmarks

• MAP-21 – 2012, $105 B– Performance Measures, Consolidation– Law Expires 9/2014

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Other Federal Laws

• National Environmental Policy Act of 1969– Federal Environmental Regulations

• Clean Air Act• Civil Rights Act• Americans with Disabilities Act• Executive Orders• Regulations

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State Laws

• Georgia Planning Act– New 2013 Regulations for Local

Comprehensive Plans• Georgia Sunshine Laws– Open Records– Open Meetings

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Metropolitan Planning

• MPOs• Urban Areas 50,000 +• Forum for Regional Decision Making• Long Range Plan• Short Range Plan• Public Involvement• Annual Work Program

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Georgia MPOs• Atlanta• Athens• Augusta• Brunswick• Cartersville• Chattanooga• Columbus• Dalton• Gainesville• Macon• Rome• Warner Robins• Valdosta• Savannah• Hinesville• Albany

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Georgia Regional Commissions

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Southern Georgia Regional Commission

• Comm. and Econ. Dev.– Comp. Plans, Zoning Codes, other plans, grant writing,

environmental planning, transportation planning• Geographic Information Systems

– www.valorgis.com• Local gov’t IT support• Area Agency on Aging

– Advocates for older adults• Workforce Investment

– Job Search, Training, Youth• Small Business Loan Program

– $6M revolving loan fund

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Southern Georgia Regional Commission

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Valdosta-Lowndes MPO

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Valdosta-Lowndes MPO

• Policy Committee– Highest Elected Officials

• Technical Advisory Committee– Engineers, Planners, etc.

• Citizen’s Advisory Committee– Grassroots public input

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CooperativeComprehensive

Continuing

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Planning Process

Public Participation

Vision/Goals

Alternative Strategies

Evaluation and Prioritization

Develop Plans

Project Implementation

Performance Monitoring

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Long Range Plan

• It is a Regional Plan– Projects from State/Locals– Policy Committee must agree to a region-

wide list of projects• Spans Jurisdictions and Political Terms• Federal Requirements– Address planning factors, fiscally

balanced, system level, multi-modal

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Data Collection

• Drives the Travel Demand Model and Decision-making Process

• Socioeconomic Data– Population, Households, Income,

Employment, School Enrollment• Traffic Counts• Future Growth Map– Developed Using the Delphi Method

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Socioeconomic Data

2006 2035

Population 103,751 140,068

Households 38,935 53,297

Employment 55,668 72,051

Enrollment 32,932 66,655

Income $33,597 $50,683

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Traffic Analysis Zones

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Highway Network

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Delphi Method

• Using Focus Groups to Separately Come to a Consensus– Met with Each Local Jurisdiction– Confirmed Type, Amount and Date of Future

Growth– Generally All of the Future Growth Areas were

the Same• Worked with Local Planners to Allocate Population

and Employment to TAZs– Used GIS Tools to Allocate Date from VSU– VSU Forecasts were Used as Control Totals

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Future Growth Map

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Socioeconomic Change

Population Change Employment Change

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Traffic Simulation Models

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What Else Do We Do?• Freight Planning• Aviation Planning• Bike and Pedestrian

Planning• Transit Planning• Land Use Coordination• Access Management• Intelligent Transportation

Systems• Air Quality Planning• Project Development• Etc…

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Current Trends in Transportation

• What do you think some of these current trends are?

• What impacts you everyday?

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Current Trends in Transportation

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Federal Highway Trust Fund

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Georgia’s Transportation Investment

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Revenue Sources

• $0.18.4/gallon– Highway Trust Fund– Mass Transit

Account

• Generating about $25-35 B a year

• Since 2008, $56B has been transferred from general fund

• $0.07.5/gallon + about $0.13-.15/gallon

• General Fund• SPLOST

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How Would You Fill the Gap?

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What Are the Local Issues?

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Public Transit

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Bike and Pedestrian Projects

• Very popular projects• Typically hard to get

funding for• Growing interest in

Valdosta and Lowndes County

• Talk to your local elected officials

• June 10, 2013 Valdosta Bike Symposium

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Local Funding

• Woodrow Wilson Drive

• Jerry Jones Drive• Forrest Street• US 84/W Hill Ave.• I-75 Interchanges• Oak St. Extension• Five Points

• 2035 Transportation Plan Includes– $416M– $500M+ that we

cannot afford

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Freight Movement

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Traffic Management

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Contact Us

Corey Hull, AICP

chull@sgrc.us

www.sgrc.us/transportation

229-333-5277

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