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Title: Transportation For Livable Communities


1
Transportation For Livable Communities
  • Steve Heminger, Executive Director
  • Metropolitan Transportation Commission
  • Railvolution
  • October 5, 2002

2
What is the Metropolitan Transportation
Commission?
  • The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for
    the nine Bay Area counties
  • Responsible for crafting the Regional
    Transportation Plan (RTP) which identifies 87
    billion in funds for transportation projects in
    the region
  • Adopted a land use strategy in 1995, and created
    the Transportation For Livable Communities
    Program (TLC) in 1998
  • One of five agencies leading a regional effort to
    envision a new smart growth development pattern
    for the Bay Area

3
Overview of the Transportation For Livable
Communities (TLC) Program
  • Purpose
  • Link transportation investments with land-use
    decisions
  • Forge partnerships with a diversity of community
    stakeholders
  • Create transit-, bicycle-, and pedestrian-oriente
    d projects
  • Support livable communities

Stockton Street in San Franciscos Chinatown
4
Overview of TLC Program(continued)
  • TLC offers three kinds of funding assistance
    Planning Grants
  • Planning Grants
  • Capital Grants
  • Housing Incentive Program (HIP)
  • Projects funded to date
  • 49 planning projects at 1.7 million
  • 59 capital projects at 48.6 million
  • 31 HIP projects at 9 million

5
Planning Grant Program
  • Funds community planning, outreach, and
    conceptual design for transportation projects
    related to community development
  • Grants range from 5,000 to 75,000
  • Local match is required
  • Project criteria emphasize community outreach,
    concept designs/plans that promote walking,
    bike, and transit trips, and connections to
    housing and mixed-use development
  • Grant Cycle 500,000 in local TDA funds
    available for programming per cycle

Community planning in Richmond
Public involvementin Sebastopol
6
Capital Grant Program
  • Funds design and construction of streetscape and
    transit-, bike-, and pedestrian-oriented
    projects that are part of a larger community
    development effort
  • Grants range from 150,000 to 2 million
  • Local match of 11.5 of total TLC project cost
    is required
  • Project criteria emphasize community involvement,
    connections to housing and mixed-use development,
    and quality of project design
  • Grant Cycle 9 million in federal STP, CMAQ, and
    TEA funds available for programming per cycle

7
Housing Incentive Program
  • HIP grants awarded to local agencies that plan
    and build compact, transit-oriented housing
  • Proposed housing must be within 1/3 mile of major
    transit station with service intervals of 15
    minutes or less during peak commute times
  • Number of units per acre determines total grant
    award
  • 25 units/acre 1000 per bedroom
  • 40 units/acre 1,500 per bedroom
  • 60 units/acre 2,000 per bedroom
  • HIP funds are spent on TLC capital projects
    anywhere within the applicants jurisdiction
  • Grant Cycle 9 million in federal STP, CMAQ, and
    TEA funds available for programming per cycle

Additional 500 per bedroom awarded to
affordable units
8
Concord BART Access Improvements
  • New pedestrian walkways, BART plaza (with seating
    and directional kiosks), and kiss-and-ride area
    into Concord BART station
  • Concord
  • Contra Costa County
  • Planning Grant 5,000
  • Capital Grants 500,000

9
Mahon Path
  • Newly constructed Class 1 bike and pedestrian
    path along an abandoned rail line adjacent to
    Mahon Creek that connects downtown San Rafael to
    a major transit center
  • San Rafael
  • Marin County
  • Capital Grant 550,000

10
Santa Rosa Downtown Pedestrian Linkages
  • Newly constructed pedestrian connections between
    east and west sides of downtown Santa Rosa,
    historic Railroad Square, social service centers
    and future Food/Wine Marketplace
  • Santa Rosa
  • Sonoma County
  • Capital Grant 900,000

11
Ohlone-Chynoweth Commons
  • Pedestrian connections from affordable 194-unit
    housing development to community and retail
    center at the Ohlone-Chynoweth light-rail station
  • San Jose
  • Santa Clara County
  • Capital Grant 575,000

12
Nugent Square
  • Planned Nugent Square mixed-use development with
    39 affordable housing units near University
    Avenue a major bus corridor
  • East Palo Alto
  • San Mateo County
  • Capital Grant 293,000

13
Sereno Village
  • Planned 125-unit affordable housing project
    adjacent to the Sereno Transit bus transfer
    facility
  • Vallejo
  • Solano County
  • Planning Grant 40,000
  • HIP Grant 382,000

14
TLC Partnerships
  • TLC creates unique opportunities for MTC to work
    with community-based organizations, non-profit
    housing developers, and advocacy groups
  • New network of organizations to tap when
    conducting public outreach for RTP and other
    major transportation projects
  • Dialogue informs the evolution of the program
  • Housing Incentive Program
  • Proposal for a Specific Plan grant program

15
Challenges Ahead
  • Tripled funding level to 27 million annually in
    2001 RTP a big target
  • Subvention of 9 million per year to county
    agencies
  • Some tension between urban and suburban
  • areas
  • Evaluation of results is mode shift taking
    place or are we just planting palm trees?

16
For more information
  • Download Presentation at
  • www.mtc.ca.gov
  • Go to Whats Happening and select
    Presentations
  • For TLC Planning and Capital Grant Program
    information
  • Ashley Nguyen (510) 464-7809
    anguyen_at_mtc.ca.gov
  • For the TLC Housing Incentive Program
  • Trent Lethco (510) 464-7737 tlethco_at_mtc.ca.gov

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