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The 2008 Review of Florida’s MPO Long Range Transportation Plans Alex Bond and Jeff Kramer Florida MPOAC October 23, 2008

A Review of MPO Long Range Transportation Plans in Florida

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This presentation was made to the Florida MPO Advisory Council. It covers the results of a yearlong study where all 26 long range transportatioin plans in Florida were reviewed. Prevailing planning practices are discussed, and suggestions for improvement are made. A parallel study on infrastructure funding shortfalls is also presented.

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Page 1: A Review of MPO Long Range Transportation Plans in Florida

The 2008 Review of Florida’s MPO Long Range

Transportation Plans

Alex Bond and Jeff KramerFlorida MPOAC

October 23, 2008

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About the Review

• Prior reviews in 1997 and 2002

• Includes plans adopted between 2003 and 2006

• Project began October 2007

• Report release date: November

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Methodology

• Collect hard copies of all 25 LRTPs

• Reviewed each plan and supporting documentation

• Extracted financial data for shortfall estimate

• Follow-up with each MPO

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OBSERVATIONS OF PLANNING PRACTICE

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Improved User-Friendliness

• Text more descriptive, more maps and graphics

• Elimination of modeling data

• Less unexplained jargon

• Summary documents and handouts more common

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The Internet

• All LRTPs on the Internet

• Some were only available electronically

• Some formats work poorly for internet publication

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Authorship

• One-quarter of plans were authored in-house

• Nine consulting firms authored the rest

• Some replication of critical plan components

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Public Involvement

• MPOs are going well beyond state and federal law

• Many excellent examples of public involvement

• Did not demonstrate how involvement impacted the final plan

• Widespread attempts to brand MPOs

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Public Involvement

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ETDM and Local Studies

• ETDM is being used by every MPO

• Nationwide model, very effective

• Fewer local studies

• ETDM-only analysis may miss local issues

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Transit

• Increased emphasison transit

• All MPOs discuss transit, almost all have at least one transit project

• Often, revenues are being analyzed before needs

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Bicycle and Pedestrian

• Deeply ingrained into LRTPs

• Included in all new roadways

• Vast networks planned

• Well-funded, sometimes with boxed funds

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Strategic Intermodal System

• Difficulty adjusting to the SIS

• Some note loss of reasonablyanticipated revenue

• Uncertain which projects funded by SIS Cost Feasible Plan

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Interagency Coordination

• Institutionalized and perpetual

• Better coordination with CIPs

• Seventeen MPOs join multi-MPO organizations

• Uncertain how to relate to toll authorities and incorporate their projects

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Financial Reporting

• Base and horizon yearsvaried, some includeTIP years

• Plan length varied from 15 to 25 years

• Many MPOs include operations and maintenance

• Some local sources expire before horizon year

2030 20250

5

10

15

Horizon Years and TIP Inclusion

TIP Years ExcludedInclusive

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TWENTY-YEAR STATEWIDE FUNDING SHORTFALL

$62,472,500,000

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Shortfall Details

• $62.5 billion over twenty years

• $3.1 billion per year

• Shortfall is growing

• Shortfall by MPO available in report

Review Year

Shortfall in 2005 Dollars

Percent Growth

Cumulative Growth

1997 $29.8 Billion -- --2002 $42.7 Billion 43% --2008 $62.5 Billion 46% 110%

Note: The 1997 and 2002 reviews have been adjusted into 2005 dollars to enable comparison. The first review revealed a shortfall of $22.3 billion in 1995 dollars. The second review revealed a $37.7 billion shortfall in 2000 dollars.

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Shortfall Methodology

• Needs plan cost minus revenue

• Adjust into 2005 dollars

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Suggestions

• MPOs should relate how information gained during public involvement activities was incorporated into the LRTP document and the projects it contains.

• MPOs should continue to refine their LRTPs for Internet publication.

• Consider the goals of the Florida Transportation Plan when drafting the goals and objectives of the LRTP.

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Suggestions

• ETDM is an outstanding tool, but the strength of MPO planning is the insertion of local knowledge into the planning process.

• MPOs should exercise more editorial control over the content of plans authored by consultants, with the aim of crafting a document that is original and customized.

• Establish transit needs before revenues are analyzed.

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Suggestions

• Even though the Internet will be the primary source for LRTP distribution, at least a limited number of documents should be made available in hard copy format.

• MPOs should not separate needs on SIS facilities from non-SIS facilities during the analysis and project selection process.

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Suggestions

• MPOs should demonstrate their expertise in planning for the transportation disadvantaged in the LRTP.

• Guidance on how to analyze and consider toll projects would be helpful when planning for these types of roadways.

• MPOs should continue to work with FDOT to make the investment policy flexible enough to implement the MPO mission.

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Suggestions

• Evacuation routes should play a larger role in deciding which projects are included in the cost feasible plan.

• MPOs should take greater care to demonstrate and document how the projects contained in their cost feasible plan support the adopted goals and objectives of the LRTP.

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Questions?COMMENTS?

Alex Bond, [email protected] (813) 974-9779

Jeff Kramer, [email protected](813) 974-1397

Look for the report in November