Florida Transportation Plan and Strategic Intermodal System Plan Updates

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1 Florida Transportation Plan and Strategic Intermodal System Plan Updates presented to Florida Model Task Force presented by Jim Wood, State Transportation Development Administrator Florida Department of Transportation December 9, 2015

2 Today s Agenda Florida Transportation Plan (FTP) Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Policy Plan Future Corridors 2

3 Statewide Plans Updated Together Florida Transportation Plan (FTP)» Long-range transportation vision and policies for all of Florida Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Policy Plan» Policy for planning and implementing Florida s Strategic Intermodal System

4 An Overview

5 The Steering Committee State Agencies» Transportation» Economic Opportunity» Environmental Protection» Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles Local/Regional Partners» Florida Association of Counties» Florida League of Cities» Florida Regional Councils» MPOAC» MPOAC (second member)» Small County Coalition» Transportation and Expressway Authorities Economic Development» CareerSource Florida» Enterprise Florida» Florida Chamber of Commerce» Florida Council of 100» Visit Florida Federal Highway Administration Florida Transportation Commission

6 The Steering Committee Environmental/Land Use Partners» The Nature Conservancy» Urban Land Institute» 1000 Friends of Florida Modal/Advocacy Partners» AARP» Florida Airports Council» Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged» Florida Defense Alliance» Florida Ports Council» Fla Public Transportation Assoc» Florida Railroad Association» Florida Transportation Builders» Florida Trucking Association» Floridians for Better Transportation» Rails to Trails Conservancy» Space Florida

7 7 Florida Transportation Plan Contents

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10 Six Pillars

11 Six Pillars

12 The Goals Over the next 50 years, we want Safetyand Security for residents, visitors, businesses Transportation solutions that support Florida s global Economic Competitiveness Agile, Resilient, Quality and transportation infrastructure Efficient and Reliable Mobility for people and freight More Transportation Choices for people and freight Quality Places Transportation solutions that support to live, learn, work, and play Transportation solutions that enhance Florida s Environment and Conserve Energy 12

13 Six Pillars Innovation Collaboration Customer Service Strategic Investments Research, Data and Performance

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20 Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) 20 20

21 What Is the Strategic Intermodal System? Statewide system of the highest priority transportation hubs, corridors, and connectors Focus on moving people and freight» Between Florida and other states and nations» Between regions within Florida Primary emphasis of FDOT funding programs for capacity projects 21

22 FTP Goals and SIS Objectives FTP Goal Efficient and Reliable Mobility for people and freight SIS Objective Interregional Connectivity More Transportation Choices for people and freight Intermodal Connectivity Transportation solutions that support Florida s global Economic Competitiveness Economic Development 22

23 Emphasis Areas of SIS Policy Plan Statewide/regional economic development opportunities Freight mobility and trade development Innovation and technology Modal and system connectivity First mile/last mile Coordinated planning for SIS, regional, and local facilities 23

24 Implications for Modeling What are the major data opportunities?» How can we use emerging data sources to improve long-range planning? What are ways to better understand changing travel behavior?» Do millennials, seniors, visitors, etc. travel the same? How can we better understand impacts of emerging technologies on modeling?» How do we forecast for automated/connected vehicles? 24

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26 Future Corridor Planning Process Policy Screening Criteria Screening Efficient Transportation Decision Making Project Development & Environment CONCEPT EVALUATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION Study Area Defined and Needs Identified Potential Corridors Identified Specific Alternatives Identified for Detailed Analysis 26

27 What Are Future Corridors? Existing corridors that are transformed New corridors designed for the 21st Century Multimodal 27 Multipurpose

28 East Central Florida Corridor Task Force 28

29 29 TASK FORCE

30 Further Information