Presentation - Florida Transportation Plan

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Presentation - Florida Transportation Plan
FTP/SIS Advisory Groups
Meeting #1
Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group
March 27, 2015
Web Meeting Protocols
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Meeting Agenda
Welcome and introductions
Government in the Sunshine requirements
Process overview
Background presentation on key trends
Group discussion
Public comment
Next steps
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Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group Membership
Advisory Group leadership
» Chair: Ken Bryan, Rails to Trails Conservancy
» Vice-chair: Bill Killingsworth, Florida Department of Economic
Opportunity
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Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group Membership
Other Advisory Group members
Janet Bowman
Bob Kamm
The Nature Conservancy-Florida
Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization
(representing MPO Advisory Council)
Amy Brunjes
Brandi Knight
Florida Power & Light
Leon County Department of Health (representing public health)
Michael Busha
Marlie Sanderson
Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council
(representing Florida Regional Councils Association)
Gainesville Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization
(representing MPO Advisory Council)
Laura Cantwell
Charles Pattison
AARP-Florida Chapter
1000 Friends of Florida
Karen Deigl
Todd Pokrywa
Florida Public Transportation Association
Association of Florida Community Developers
Richard Goldman
Chris Stahl
Visit Florida
FL Dept. of Environmental Protection
James Hightower
The Honorable Ralph Thomas
FL Dept. of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles
Commissioner, Wakulla County (representing Small County
Coalition)
Steve Holmes
FL Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged
Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group Support Team
FDOT Lead
» Melanie Weaver Carr, FDOT Central Office, Office of Policy
Planning
Facilitator
» Hal Beardall, FCRC Consensus Center
Technical Consultant Support
» Karen Kiselewski
» Sarah Walker
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Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group Support Team
FDOT Support Staff
» Ed Coven, FDOT Central Office, Transit Office
» Rusty Ennemoser, FDOT Central Office, Environmental Management Office
» Jim Halley, FDOT Central Office, Aviation Office
» Gail Holley, FDOT Central Office, Traffic Operations Office
» Trenda McPherson, FDOT Central Office, Safety Office
» Diane Quigley, FDOT Central Office, Transit Office
» Joe Santos, FDOT Central Office, Safety Office
» Jim Green, FDOT District 2, Transportation Specialist
» Aileen Boucle, FDOT District 6, Intermodal Systems Development Manager
» Lisa Colmenares, FDOT District 6, Planning Manager
» Waddah Farrah, FDOT District 7, District Interchange Review Coordinator
» Genessa Casanova, FL Turnpike, MPO Liaison
Meeting Agenda
Welcome and introductions
Government in the Sunshine requirements
Process overview
Background presentation on key trends
Group discussion
Public comment
Next steps
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Quality of Life and
Quality Places
Advisory Group
Government in the Sunshine Briefing
Richard E. Shine, Assistant General Counsel FDOT
Richard.Shine2@dot.state.fl.us 850 414-5296
Sunshine Law Purpose
Provides the public a right
of access to governmental
meetings.
Allows the public to
observe each preliminary
step leading to a final
decision.
Protects the public from
“closed door” decision
making.
 (Sec. 286.011, F.S., and Fl. Constitution Art. I Sec. 24)
Sunshine Law Application
 All meetings of any Board or Commission
 Where Official Acts are to be taken,
votes are recorded
 Are Noticed Public Meetings Open to
the Public at all times
 Minutes of the Meeting shall be Promptly
Recorded, open to inspection
 Knowing Violations by a Board of
Commission member
Noncriminal infraction with a fine not
exceeding $500
Misdemeanor of the second degree
Reasonable attorney’s fees may be
imposed
Committee type determines
the applicability of these
laws
 Steering Committee
A Decision Making Committee
Sunshine Act applies
 Technical Advisory Committee
A Decision Making Committee
Choose alternatives and direction
Narrow or eliminate options for the
Board’s Consideration
Make decisions by voting
Make recommendations to the Board
directly or though staff
Open Meetings of the Steering or Technical
Advisory Committees where Public Business is
Discussed or Transacted
 Members Cannot:
 Discuss with any other member of the
Committee any item that is under
consideration for action by the Committee,
except at a duly noticed public meeting.
 Send emails that solicit comments from
members or circulate responses from
members on Committee business.
 Members Can:
 Discuss other matters with other members at
any time.
 Discuss Committee business with any person
who is NOT a member of the Committee,
except that person cannot act as a liaison
between or among members.
Meeting Agenda
Welcome and introductions
Government in the Sunshine requirements
Process overview
Background presentation on key trends
Group discussion
Public comment
Next steps
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Statewide Transportation Plans
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Florida Transportation Plan
Multimodal “Mobility Map” for the Future
Florida’s long-range transportation plan
A plan for all of Florida
Defines policy framework and launches key initiatives
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Strategic Intermodal System Plan
Policies and guidance for
planning and implementing
Florida’s Strategic Intermodal
System
Developed by FDOT in
consultation with statewide,
regional and local partners
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Florida Department of Transportation
Prior Florida Transportation Plans
Have Reshaped Florida
2020 FTP (2000)
» Creation of Strategic Intermodal System
2025 FTP (2005)
» Emphasis on regional visioning and collaboration
2060 FTP (2010)
» Alignment with Florida Strategic Plan for Economic
Development
» Proactive investments in trade and logistics; Freight
Mobility and Trade Plan
» Emphasis on maximizing use of existing facilities
including managed lane projects in major urban areas
» Future Corridor Planning Process
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FTP and SIS Update: Schedule Overview
Issues
Identification
Potential Policies and Strategies
Recommendations
Adoption
Jan
Mar
Aug
Nov
Feb
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Sep
Oct
Dec
STEERING COMMITTEE MEETINGS
ADVISORY GROUPS MEET
PARTNER BRIEFINGS AND PUBLIC INPUT
REGIONAL
FORUMS
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REGIONAL
WORKSHOPS
TOWN
HALL
PUBLIC
COMMENT
FINAL
ADOPTION
Steering Committee Charge
Develop consensus ideas for FDOT
consideration in the FTP and SIS Policy Plan.
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Role of Advisory Group
Review key issues
Develop ideas/approaches for key issues
Present issues/suggestions to Steering Committee
» May 29, Cocoa Beach
» Advisory groups Chair/Vice-Chair present ideas/findings to
Steering Committee
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Six Pillars:
Potential Framework for the FTP
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Advisory Group Structure
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Infrastructure
& Growth
Leadership
Innovation &
Economic
Development
Quality of
Life &
Quality
Places
Strategic
Intermodal
System
Quality of Life and Quality Places
Key Issue Areas
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Infrastructure
& Growth
Leadership
Innovation &
Economic
Development
Quality of
Life &
Quality Places
Strategic
Intermodal
System
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Changing demographics
Community development
Environmental stewardship
Public health
Safety
Security
Emergency preparedness and
response
Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group Work Plan
Meeting #1 (March 27, web conference)
» Review trends and conditions
» Review draft synthesis of issues; validate and refine list of issues
Before Meeting #2
» On-line survey to review approaches to key issues
Meeting #2 (April 10, face to face meeting)
» Review survey results
» Receive additional background information as needed
» Develop framework of ideas/approaches related to each issue
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Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group Work Plan
Before Meeting #3
» Review/refine/rank ideas/approaches identified during Meeting #2
Meeting #3 (April 24, web conference)
» Finalize ideas/approaches for the consideration of the Steering
Committee
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Quality of Life and Quality Places
Advisory Group Key Inputs and Issues
Key Inputs
» Statewide plans including 2060 FTP; modal plans, Florida
Strategic Highway Safety Plan
» Thoughts/ideas from Steering Committee discussions
» Regional forums and other public input to date
» Review of available historic and forecast data
Key Outputs
» Review and refine key issues
» Develop ideas and approaches for key issues for review by the
full Steering Committee
» Provide additional information as needed
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Meeting Agenda
Welcome and introductions
Government in the Sunshine requirements
Process overview
Background presentation on key trends
Group discussion
Public comment
Next steps
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Demographic Trends
Growing Population
Millions
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28.4
High
Medium
Low
25.6
25
22.9
19.5
20
15
2000
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2010
2020
2030
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR).
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Demographic Trends
Population Increases
Florida’s Population Growth 2002-2012
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Census, 2010; University of Florida – Bureau of Economic Business Research, Florida Statistical Abstract, 2009 and Projections of Florida Population
by County, 2012-2040, 2013; Florida Department of Health, Florida Vital Statistics, 2012. .
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Demographic Trends
Projected Age of Florida’s Population
10
9
Age Of
Population
Millions
8
7
0-17
6
18-24
5
25-54
4
55-64
3
65+
2
1
0
2010
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Source: BEBR, 2014
2013
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
Transportation Trends
Travel Behavior
Percent Change
from 2007
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Population
Vehicle Miles
Transit Boardings
8
4
0
-4
-8
2007
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2008
2009
2010
2011
Source: U.S. Census Bureau and Federal Department of Transportation.
Images courtesy of SeeFloridaGo.com
2012
2013
Transportation Trends
Commuting Habits
76.4%
9.4%
5.2%
4.4%
2.8%
1.9%
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Source: FDOT, Trends and Conditions, Special Report – October 2014
Car, Truck, Van Drove Alone
Car, Truck, Van Carpooled
Public Transportation
(No Taxi)
Walked
Other Means
Worked from Home
Public Health Trends
Weight of Adult Florida Population (% of Adult Population)
40.0%
35.0%
30.0%
25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
Healthy Weight
Underweight
Source: 2013 Florida's Healthiest Weight State Profile
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Overweight
Obese
Public Health Trends
Proximity to Food Sources (% of Total Florida Population)
35.0%
34.5%
34.0%
33.5%
33.0%
32.5%
32.0%
31.5%
31.0%
30.5%
30.0%
Within 1/2 Mile of Healthy Food
Source
Source: 2013 Florida's Healthiest Weight State Profile
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Within 1/2 Mile of Fast Food
Restaurant
Environmental Trends
Energy Consumed for Transportation
225
200
Million Barrels
175
Aviation
Gasoline/Jet
Fuel
Diesel Fuel
150
125
100
Gasoline
75
50
25
0
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration – Florida
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Land Use Trends
Development Patterns
Present
1960
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Source: Florida Department of Revenue, parcel data.
Land Use Trends
Changing Development Patterns
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Development Trends
Shift to Megaregions
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Source: America 2050, Megaregions, 2008
Safety Trends
Traffic Crashes
350
300
Thousands
250
200
150
100
50
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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Source: DHSMV, Traffic Crash Facts Annual Report
Safety Trends
Fatalities
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
Highway Fatalities
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
800
600
400
200
0
2004
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Pedestrian
PedestriansFatalities
Fatalities
2006
Bicyclist Fatalities
2008
Source: FDOT.
2010
2012
Security Trends
Cargo Theft
Estimated Loss
$100
Number of Thefts
500
Millions
$80
$60
$40
$20
$0
400
300
200
100
0
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Source: Florida Commercial Vehicle and Cargo Theft Task Force
Security Trends
Heightened concern about security – all modes
Increased technology threats (hacking)
Concerns about immigration and customs efficiency and
security
Privatization of services
Military missions changing
Threats in multiple areas – cyber security, food security,
health/disease security, and theft and smuggling
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Emergency Response & Preparedness
Hurricanes 2000-2014
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Source: NOAA
Emergency Response and Preparedness
Evacuation Routes
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Source: Florida Division of Emergency Management, floridadisaster.org
Meeting Agenda
Welcome and introductions
Government in the Sunshine requirements
Process overview
Background presentation on key trends
Group discussion
Public comment
Next steps
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Quality of Life and Quality Places
Issues
Consider implications of changing demographics on
transportation demand
Coordinate transportation decisions to support travel
choices, and vibrant and healthy communities
Make transportation decisions to promote responsible
environmental stewardship
Improve safety of the transportation system
Enhance the security of the transportation system
Improve the ability of the transportation system to
prepare for and respond to emergencies
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Quality of Life and Quality Places
Group Discussion Questions
In light of the conditions and trends, does this issue
make sense as one area of focus for Quality of Life and
Quality Places in the FTP?
Do you have any questions or clarifications for this
issue?
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Meeting Agenda
Welcome and introductions
Government in the Sunshine requirements
Process overview
Background presentation on key trends
Group discussion
Public comment
Next steps
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Public Comment
Open to all members of the public
Please state your name and organization, if
applicable
To submit additional comments
» Visit us online at www.floridatransportationplan.com OR
» Send an email to regina.colson@dot.state.fl.us
Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex,
religion, disability or family status. Persons who require special accommodations under the
Americans with Disabilities Act or who require translation services, contact Paula San
Gregorio at 850-414-4811
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Meeting Agenda
Welcome and introductions
Government in the Sunshine requirements
Process overview
Background presentation on key trends
Group discussion
Public comment
Next steps
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Next Steps
Complete online survey by April 7th
Meeting 2 information
» Friday, April 10, 2015 9:00 am to 4:30 am
» Department of Revenue, Tallahassee
Member comments and/or follow up questions should be
directed to Melanie Carr (melanie.carr@dot.state.fl.us)
Let us know your ideas for next meeting and how we
might improve the web meeting experience.
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Online Resources:
www.floridatransportationplan.com
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Online Resources:
www.floridatransportationplan.com/advisory.html
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