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Breakout Session Summary
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Recap of Breakout Session Goals/Objectives
  • Identify/Begin development of workable approaches
    that can help assist States/MPOs with continuous
    effort to further integrate freight interests and
    considerations in the transportation planning
    process
  • Examine current transportation planning process
  • Improve understanding of current transportation
    planning process
  • Assess ability of planning process to respond to
    freight issues
  • Identify opportunities for improvements that will
    enhance freight planning
  • Define changes necessary to make opportunities
    work
  • OUTCOME Provide resource for addressing
    freight issues in TEA-21 Re-authorization process

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Process Overview
  • 6 Groups of 8-10 participants each
  • Multiple perspectives represented in each group
  • State, MPO, Federal, Private Sector
  • Planners/Engineers/Business/Administrators
  • Two Sessions Ensured Comprehensive Approach
  • AM Intense brainstorming in 11 areas of the
    Transportation Planning Process
  • Strengths and weaknesses of existing process were
    identified
  • More than 200 Opportunities were identified and
    prioritized
  • PM Participants challenged to identify workable
    action steps for the top 12 opportunities
  • Active discussions in each group

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Common Themes
  • Need to think in terms of freight and
    passenger transportation versus modes
  • Need to establish Freight-Specific Performance
    Measures
  • Need to expand Public Involvement for Freight
    Issues
  • Need to expand Freight Education/Awareness
  • Need to improve Analytic Models/Tools and Data
    Access

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Summary of Strengths and Weaknessesin Existing
Planning Process
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Goals and Objectives
  • Strengths
  • Can help set national vision
  • Some similarities in goals/objectives (ex.
    Safety, maintenance, etc.)
  • Increasingly objectives must be tied to specific
    performance measures
  • Broad freight perspective/National
    recognition/flexibility good
  • Weaknesses
  • Freight perspective not sufficiently addressed
    in process
  • Expectations for goals/objectives at national
    level are unclear (ie., relationship of MPO/state
    planning and goals to national role in freight
    planning)
  • Emphasis on Passenger versus Freight in Goal
    Setting
  • Mode thinkingnot holistic, systems-based
  • Too vagueNot specific enough generally to be
    meaningful
  • Global nature of freight difficult to deal with
    at local level

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Organization
  • Strengths
  • Significant freight champions among stakeholders
  • Intermodal Advisory Task Force good
  • Federal support for regional approach (MPOs)
  • Weaknesses
  • Lack of centralized structure/ strategies in
    focusing freight planning
  • Regional view may not cross state line
  • New constituencies have trouble gaining entry to
    process
  • Wide variation in MPO and State DOT technical
    abilities
  • Organizations are ill prepared to deal with
    competing issues (Trucking/rail)
  • Lack of coordination among MPOs and between Govt
    levels

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Public Involvement
  • Strengths
  • Process is well-established
  • Opportunities explicitly exist
  • Weaknesses
  • Insufficient resources
  • Lack of participation by trucking/rail
  • Lack of understanding of role of freight leads to
    inability to ID proper players.
  • Dont educate public on freight benefits at
    present
  • Imbalance in representation at meetings (vocal
    NIMBYs)
  • Opportunities not sufficiently embraced by
    freight
  • Typically messy

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Data
  • Strengths
  • Data is available (commodity survey, REEBIE,
    etc.)
  • Weaknesses
  • Collected but not effectively utilized
  • Lack of awareness of whats available
  • Not timely
  • Stratified by mode/Not linked to economic
    development data
  • Lack of trust in data collection resulting in
    duplication of effort/redundancy
  • Intermodal data not available

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Technical Tools
  • Strengths
  • Good forecasting tools for engineering/population
    data
  • Limits of existing tools are understood
  • Cost/Benefit models do exist
  • Weaknesses
  • Validity/Credibility issues Inconsistent levels
    of faith in tool outputs
  • Models are cumbersome
  • Data is flawed (lack of statistics)
  • Turnover in modeler skillsets high
  • Tools tend to be mode specific Lack of
    integrated toolsets (intermodal models) for
    integrated planning
  • Lack of freight forecasting tool
  • Lack of flexible/quick analysis tools

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Identify Needs/Deficiencies
  • Strengths
  • process is well-established
  • Good congestion management tools
  • Planning horizon for freight shorter than for
    passenger
  • Weaknesses
  • Lack of resources to conduct freight needs
    analysis
  • Process sometimes too technical for
    decision-makers
  • Needs tend to focus on passenger versus freight
  • Corridor-specific needs identification critical
    but requires resources
  • Private sector not adequately consulted
  • Lack of consensus In dealing with private freight
    infrastructure in public process
  • Freight issues hard to quantify

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Develop/Evaluate Alternatives
  • Strengths
  • Some MPOs are trying to think intermodally
  • Weaknesses
  • Freight perspective not institutionalizedStates/M
    POs driven by mode specific funding
  • Systems perspective lacking
  • Passenger and Freight perspectives missing

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Develop Long Range Plans
  • Strengths
  • Long-term Horizon goodTakes at least 15 years to
    get major investments approved.
  • Weaknesses
  • Too Long-Term
  • Financial constraints are limitation to vision
  • Dont include private sector perspectives
  • Incompatible timeframes between private/public
    sector
  • Not enough What-If questions
  • Prioritization not done enough
  • Changing political landscape presents challenges

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Develop TIPs
  • Strengths
  • Private sector will participate here
  • Required to report on previous year
  • Programs that help locals find money
  • Flexibility in CMAQ funding
  • Weaknesses
  • Some MPOs overprogram to detriment of program
  • Insufficient application of objective
    performance-based criteria
  • Spreading limited funds across too many programs

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Summary of Opportunities to Improve Planning
Process
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Opportunities with External Influences
  • Goals/Objectives
  • Expand goals discussion to private sector
  • Educate freight (shippers and carriers)
  • Organization
  • Involve other USDOT agencies more actively in
    freight planning (beyond FHWA/FTA)
  • Increase focus in MPO and State DOTs for
    acknowledging and dealing with freight
  • Consider wide scope (ie corridors trade routes)
  • Improve regional coordination among State DOTs
    and MPOs
  • Public Involvement
  • Planners/Officials should attend trade
    association meetings

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Opportunities with External Influences (Cont.)
  • Data
  • Create Freight Data Architecture
  • Establish consistent set of freight data
    available to all levels (local, state, Fed)
  • Develop best practices for using, analyzing and
    presenting what is relevant to decision makers
  • USDOT should coordinate strategy for
    data/decision needs and obtaining data
  • Assure intermodal/freight perspective
  • Technical Tools
  • Tools should cross state borders
  • Need experts to develop improved models for
    freight
  • Develop state of the art commodity flow models
  • Awareness of focus on trade versus modeNeed vs.
    Means
  • Link Models/Develop integrated tools
  • Financial Plan
  • Develop plans/projects that co-mingle funds

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Planning-Based Process Opportunities
  • Identify/Analyze Issues/Deficiencies
    (Current/Future)
  • Identify cross-modal issues
  • Identify benefits of public sector investment in
    private facilities
  • Implement regional approach/multi-jurisdictional
    approach to analysis
  • Integration of trucks, intermodal transportation
    to play a major role
  • Learn to manage private/public sector time
    criticalities
  • Develop/Evaluate Alternatives
  • Prioritize FreightFund movement of people and
    commodities rather than modes
  • Develop tool to get freight perspective into
    alternative mix
  • Improve evaluation tools for all modes

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Planning-Based Process Opportunities (Cont.)
  • Prepare/Adopt Long Range Plan
  • Create vision with no time limits
  • Implement more holistic approach to
    goals/objectives in pla
  • Adopt a systems-based approach
  • Prepare/Adopt TIP
  • Develop separate programming process
  • Involve private sector moreShow benefits of
    public investments to private interests
  • Ask private sector what could bring them to the
    tableDevelop Public/Private Comprehensive plan
  • Benchmark MPOs that consider freight in the TIP

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Next Steps
  • Develop summary of with recommendations from this
    workshop that youve provided.
  • Actions that require legislative action will be
    forwarded to Washington through USDOT.
  • Future workshops will continue this discussion to
    further develop more complex ideas.

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THANK YOU!!!
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