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Title: DRPT Annual Update


1
DRPT Annual Update
  • 2009 VTA Conference
  • Chip Badger
  • Agency Director

2
Current Trends in Virginia
  • TEUs at Port of Virginia down 22.1 in April 2009
    compared to April 2008
  • Diesel tax collections are down 14.5 in April
    2009 compared to April 2008
  • Motor vehicle sales tax collections are down
    28.2 in April 2009 compared to April 2008
  • Recordation tax revenue estimates for FY10 are
    down 47 from 2007 estimates
  • Original vehicle registrations are down 11.4 in
    April 2009 compared to April 2008
  • Virginias air carrier capacity is down more than
    12
  • Latest Congressional Budget Office estimate
    predicts 13.5 billion reduction in federal funds
    a 33 decline

3
Total Draft Six-Year Improvement Program
4
Three Year Comparison of Transit and Rail Six
Year Program
(Figures in millions)
5
Current DRPT Transit/TDM Goals and Priorities
  • Goals
  • Increase access to transit and TDM services
    statewide
  • Provide more transportation choices
  • Priorities
  • Maintain existing levels of service
  • Develop regional initiatives
  • Plan for the future

6
Maintaining Existing Service
  • Draft FY10-FY15 Six-Year Improvement Program
  • State revenues continue to be impacted by
    declines in fuel and home sales recordation taxes
  • State blended matching share for transit capital
    projects is 78 percent
  • State matching share of operating expenses is 40
    percent
  • 1.785 billion for transit over the next six
    years
  • Provides funds for replacement, maintenance or
    purchase of new vehicles facility maintenance or
    construction route signage and bus shelters,
    etc.
  • Federal funding
  • FTA federal funding programs generally maintained
    at previous year levels
  • Initial 17.3 million in ARRA funding allocated
    through DRPT for rural and small urban transit
    capital projects to meet increasing demand for
    transit services. Larger transit systems received
    direct funding.
  • Special application cycle this summer for second
    round of rural and small urban transit stimulus
    funding

7
Regional Transit Initiatives
  • Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project
  • 46 million included in SYIP
  • Full Funding Grant Agreement signed with FTA for
    Phase 1
  • Construction underway
  • Norfolk Light Rail (The Tide)
  • 10.7 million included in SYIP
  • DRPT providing state safety oversight program
  • Construction underway
  • Regional transit development initiatives
  • I-66 Transit/TDM Study
  • Northern Virginia regional BRT analysis
  • I-95/395 BRT operational study
  • Richmond rapid transit alternatives analysis
  • Radford area transit service evaluation
  • Hampton Roads transit vision plan part 2

8
Human Service Transportation
  • Many Virginia operators are facing a significant
    challenge in meeting the increasing demands for
    human service transportation
  • Customers of Medicaid and other state agency
    programs are increasingly relying on the state
    transit programs to meet their needs
  • Coordinated Human Service Transportation plans
    will help to ensure that seamless service is
    provided across regions
  • The Surface Transportation Plan will include
    recommendations on how to address the gaps in
    available service across state agencies and
    programs, in addition to the financial impact of
    the growth in demand for this type of transit
    service

9
Surface Transportation Plan
  • Transit and TDM Components
  • Key Outcomes
  • Identify Plan Purpose and Need
  • Complement VTrans 2035 Goals and Objectives
  • Identify Strategic Priorities
  • Costs of Implementation Grouped in 9 Categories
  • Asset Management/State of Good Repair
  • Maintenance of existing service capacity
  • Identify existing and future service gaps
  • Transit Service Expansion
  • Major corridor capital projects
  • Major facility capital projects
  • Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
  • Coordinated Human Services Plans
  • Recommendations for Surface Transportation Plan
  • Measurement of Successful Implementation
  • Major Tasks
  • Data Collection and Analysis
  • Goals and Objectives
  • Planning Guidelines
  • Implementation Steps
  • Multimodal Evaluation of Corridors of Statewide
    Significance
  • Ongoing Evaluation

9
10
Surface Transportation Plan Schedule
  • Upcoming public involvement opportunities
  • VTrans 2035 public meetings
  • June 22 Northern VA
  • June 24 Richmond
  • June 25 Hampton Roads
  • July 9 Roanoke
  • Statewide ITS Plan stakeholder meetings
  • June 10 Northern VA
  • June 11 Richmond
  • Ongoing statewide transit review team meetings
  • Status of transit/TDM components
  • Coordinated Human Service Plans are complete,
    statewide recommendations are under development
  • Statewide ITS Plan nearly complete
  • Transit components nearly complete
  • Local plans for TDM agencies and statewide TDM
    recommendations are under development
  • All components to be combined into a Surface
    Transportation Plan

10
11
Local Planning
  • Transit Development Plans
  • Continuing to complete TDPs for all transit
    operators
  • TDM Plans
  • Developing a plan for each TDM agency and a
    statewide TDM plan
  • MPO participation
  • Improving transit and TDM involvement in
    transportation planning at the local level

12
Spring Workshop Results
  • DRPT recently completed spring workshops for
    transit/TDM grantees statewide
  • Updates were provided on transit/TDM programs and
    new initiatives
  • Grantees provided feedback on the applications
    process and OLGA, the online grants system
  • DRPT is developing a major revision to the OLGA
    system based on grantee feedback
  • Improvements are scheduled to be completed by
    next years (FY2011) grant cycle, but some
    critical improvements will be ready for this fall
  • Grantees have until June 12, 2009 to send
    suggestions to improve OLGA and the applications
    process to drptpr_at_drpt.virginia.gov.

13
Conclusion
  • Difficult economic times require that we focus on
    maintaining current levels of service first and
    developing regional initiatives that will improve
    transportation choices across major population
    centers
  • At the same time, transit and TDM have moved to
    the forefront of policy discussions as cost
    effective solutions for transportation challenges
    in Virginia
  • Closing gaps in transit service availability,
    increasing human service transportation and
    pursuing innovative ways to provide more regional
    transportation choices will continue to be areas
    of focus
  • Statewide transit and TDM planning initiatives
    will help Virginia meet the growing demand for
    new service and ensure that Virginia has
    shovel-ready projects for federal funding
    consideration

14
Summary of Key Dates
  • June 10 and 11 ITS Strategic Plan workshops
  • June 12 OLGA improvement suggestions due to DRPT
  • June 18 CTB action on FY10-FY15 Six-Year
    Improvement Program
  • June 22, 24, 25 and July 9 VTrans2035 public
    meetings
  • Summer 2009 Second application cycle for
    rural/small urban transit ARRA funds
  • September/October fall transit/TDM grantee
    workshops
  • December 1 annual applications period opens
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