STUDY ADVISORY COMMITTEE. October 8, 2015
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1 STUDY ADVISORY COMMITTEE October 8, 2015
2 Study Purpose evaluate the long-term transportation strategies and investments needed to sustain the county s economic health and quality of life in the coming decades
3 Objectives of Meeting Review and discuss land use scenarios Review and discuss transportation challenges and conceptual themes and evaluation framework Review and discuss public engagement approach
4 Agenda Welcome and Agenda Review Land Use Scenarios Transportation Investment Packages Public Involvement on Transportation Investment Packages Public Comment Next Steps and Closing
5 Study Process We are here January 2015 Fall 2016
6 Changing Land Use Patterns Hillsboro, circa 1964 Hillsboro, circa 2014
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9 Changing Travel
10 LAND USE SCENARIOS
11 Relationship between adopted plans, scenarios, and transportation investment packages Scenarios Scenario 2 Economic tide Transportation Investment Packages Package 2 Common Elements Scenario 1 Current trends Package 1 Adopted Land Use and Transportation Plans Adopted Regional Pop/Emp Forecast Horizon Year
12 Scenarios Scenario 1 : Current Trends Use regional forecast midpoint to 2055 Continue regional socio-economic trends, like aging population and higher share of in-migration Scenario 2 : Rising Economic Tide High end of range forecast Growth in technology manufacturing, transportation, and warehousing jobs Decline in retail jobs Increase share of high income households
13 Drivers of Change Changing Climate Economic Tide Circuits and Sensors Climate change Climate change regulations Climate refugees Shifting attitudes toward transportation Intensifying weather conditions Increase in service- and technology-based industries Aging population Growth in metro areas Emerging global middle class Ease of lifestyle changes and domestic migration In-migration Telecommuting Uber and ride-sharing 3D printing Increase in online shopping Autonomous vehicles
14 Households by County 500, , , , , , , Scenario 1: 2055 Scenario 2: , ,000 50,000 - Clackamas Clark Multnomah Washington
15 Employment by County Scenario 1: 2055 Scenario 2: Clackamas Clark Multnomah Washington
16 Regional Household Growth Scenario 1: 2055 Scenario 2: County Area Rest of Region
17 Regional Employment Growth Scenario 1: 2055 Scenario 2: County Area Rest of Region
18 Households
19 Households
20 Employment
21 Employment
22 Next Steps Land Use data becomes: Input to transportation model Basis for evaluation measures
23 TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT PACKAGES
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25 TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT PACKAGES CONCEPTUALLY Concept A Common Elements All Modes Planned Investments Technology Pricing Concept B
26 QUESTIONS? Are these the right challenges? Are there other challenges you think need to be addressed? Do the conceptual investment packages reflect the types of investments you want to study?
27 TRANSIT Future Challenges Connecting people from where they live to their daily needs and employment areas Growth in satellite cities Connections to new urban areas
28 Concept A Grid network Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas TRANSIT Common Elements SW Corridor HCT Service Enhancement Plans Wider use of Transit Priority Concept B High capacity and express services to nodes, and satellite cities Additional park & ride Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas
29 Concept A Grid network Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas BRT on TV Hwy and B- H Hwy TRANSIT Common Elements SW Corridor HCT Service Enhancement Plans Wider use of Transit Priority Concept B High capacity and express services to nodes, and satellite cities Additional park & ride Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas
30 Concept A Grid network Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas BRT on TV Hwy and B- H Hwy TRANSIT Common Elements SW Corridor HCT Service Enhancement Plans Wider use of Transit Priority Concept B High capacity and express services to nodes, and satellite cities Additional park & ride Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas
31 Concept A Grid network Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas BRT on TV Hwy and B- H Hwy TRANSIT Common Elements SW Corridor HCT Service Enhancement Plans Wider use of Transit Priority Concept B High capacity and express services to nodes, and satellite cities Additional park & ride Community connectors to serve growing residential and employment areas
32 ARTERIALS AND COLLECTORS Delay and reliability Future Challenges Arterials serving all needs and functions Urban traffic on rural roads and through neighborhoods Lack of grid connectivity
33 Concept A Improved parallel connections to Hwy 217, US 26 and TV Hwy Reduced Travel Speeds Safety improvements on rural roadways o Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) Around the mountain connections ARTERIALS AND COLLECTORS Common Elements I-5/99W Connector Southern Arterial Widen arterials and collectors (e.g. Tualatin Sherwood Road) Overcrossing of Hwy 217 and US 26 Urban Reserves local network Concept B Widen Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) to 4 lanes New east-west connection between Forest Grove and Hillsboro Grade Separated Intersections
34 Concept A Improved parallel connections to Hwy 217, US 26 and TV Hwy Reduced Travel Speeds Safety improvements on rural roadways o Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) Around the mountain connections ARTERIALS AND COLLECTORS Common Elements I-5/99W Connector Southern Arterial Widen arterials and collectors (e.g. Tualatin Sherwood Road) Overcrossing of Hwy 217 and US 26 Urban Reserves local network Concept B Widen Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) to 4 lanes New east-west connection between Forest Grove and Hillsboro Grade Separated Intersections
35 Concept A Improved parallel connections to Hwy 217, US 26 and TV Hwy Reduced Travel Speeds Safety improvements on rural roadways o Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) Around the mountain connections ARTERIALS AND COLLECTORS Common Elements I-5/99W Connector Southern Arterial Widen arterials and collectors (e.g. Tualatin Sherwood Road) Overcrossing of Hwy 217 and US 26 Urban Reserves local network Concept B Widen Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) to 4 lanes New east-west connection between Forest Grove and Hillsboro Grade Separated Intersections
36 Concept A Improved parallel connections to Hwy 217, US 26 and TV Hwy Reduced Travel Speeds Safety improvements on rural roadways o Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) Around the mountain connections ARTERIALS AND COLLECTORS Common Elements I-5/99W Connector Southern Arterial Widen arterials and collectors (e.g. Tualatin Sherwood Road) Overcrossing of Hwy 217 and US 26 Urban Reserves local network Concept B Widen Cornelius Pass (US 26 to US 30) to 4 lanes New east-west connection between Forest Grove and Hillsboro Grade Separated Intersections
37 THROUGHWAYS Future Challenges Delay and reliability Major bottlenecks Lack of North-South routes East-West routes functioning as arterials
38 Concept A THROUGHWAYS Concept B Auxiliary lanes at constrained locations Overcrossings between interchanges Hwy 219 passing lanes and Scholls- Sherwood realignment Targeted ramp meter bypass Access management on TV Hwy and OR 99W Common Elements 6 lane US 26 to Brookwood Allen-Denney split diamond interchange I-5 Columbia River Crossing Auxiliary lanes on I-5 between Rose Qrt and Nyberg New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I-5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Managed lane on 8 lane facilities
39 Concept A THROUGHWAYS Concept B Auxiliary lanes at constrained locations Overcrossings between interchanges Hwy 219 passing lanes and Scholls- Sherwood realignment Targeted ramp meter bypass Access management on TV Hwy and OR 99W Common Elements 6 lane US 26 to Brookwood Allen-Denney split diamond interchange I-5 Columbia River Crossing Auxiliary lanes on I-5 between Rose Qrt and Nyberg New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I-5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Managed lane on 8 lane facilities Grade Separated intersections on TV Hwy and OR 99W
40 Concept A THROUGHWAYS Concept B Auxiliary lanes at constrained locations Overcrossings between interchanges Hwy 219 passing lanes and Scholls- Sherwood realignment Targeted ramp meter bypass Access management on TV Hwy and OR 99W Common Elements 6 lane US 26 to Brookwood Allen-Denney split diamond interchange I-5 Columbia River Crossing Auxiliary lanes on I-5 between Rose Qrt and Nyberg New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I-5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Managed lane on 8 lane facilities Grade Separated intersections on TV Hwy and OR 99W
41 Concept A THROUGHWAYS Concept B Auxiliary lanes at constrained locations Overcrossings between interchanges Hwy 219 passing lanes and Scholls- Sherwood realignment Targeted ramp meter bypass Access management on TV Hwy and OR 99W Common Elements 6 lane US 26 to Brookwood Allen-Denney split diamond interchange I-5 Columbia River Crossing Auxiliary lanes on I-5 between Rose Qrt and Nyberg New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I-5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Managed lane on 8 lane facilities Grade Separated intersections on TV Hwy and OR 99W
42 FREIGHT Future Challenges Higher level of uncertainty Congestion on major freight routes Transporting hazardous materials, oversize, and overweight freight Last mile connectivity
43 Concept A Targeted freight priority First mile/last mile connections Cornelius Pass safety improvements Increased rail freight FREIGHT Common Elements Widen US 26 to 6 lanes from 185 th Ave to Brookwood Parkway Grahams Ferry Road improvements 5-lane 124 th Avenue 5-lane Tualatin Sherwood Road Southern Arterial Concept B New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I- 5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Freight lane on regional system Cornelius Pass capacity improvements Ramp Meter bypass
44 Concept A Targeted freight priority First mile/last mile connections Cornelius Pass safety improvements Increased rail freight FREIGHT Common Elements Widen US 26 to 6 lanes from 185 th Ave to Brookwood Parkway Grahams Ferry Road improvements 5-lane 124 th Avenue 5-lane Tualatin Sherwood Road Southern Arterial Concept B New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I- 5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Freight lane on regional system Cornelius Pass capacity improvements Ramp Meter bypass
45 Concept A Targeted freight priority First mile/last mile connections Cornelius Pass safety improvements Increased rail freight FREIGHT Common Elements Widen US 26 to 6 lanes from 185 th Ave to Brookwood Parkway Grahams Ferry Road improvements 5-lane 124 th Avenue 5-lane Tualatin Sherwood Road Southern Arterial Concept B New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I- 5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Freight lane on regional system Cornelius Pass capacity improvements Ramp Meter bypass
46 Concept A Targeted freight priority First mile/last mile connections Cornelius Pass safety improvements Increased rail freight FREIGHT Common Elements Widen US 26 to 6 lanes from 185 th Ave to Brookwood Parkway Grahams Ferry Road improvements 5-lane 124 th Avenue 5-lane Tualatin Sherwood Road Southern Arterial Concept B New 6 lane limited access multi-modal roadway (with dedicated transit) Additional capacity on Hwy 217 (6 lanes) and I- 5 (8 lanes, PDX past Boones Bridges) Freight lane on regional system Cornelius Pass capacity improvements Ramp Meter bypass
47 Biking, Walking, and Other Mobility Devices Future Challenges Gaps in the biking and walking network Growing vulnerable populations Travel speeds in centers Major barriers (highways, arterials and railroads)
48 Concept A Additional arterial, throughway and rail bike/ped crossings Enhanced on-street facilities Biking, Walking, and Other Mobility Devices Common Elements Planned bike lanes and sidewalks Westside Trail crossing of US 26 Wider use of ped/bike signal detection and priority Concept B Regional protected bike highways Arterial, throughway and rail grade separated bike/ped crossings
49 Concept A Additional arterial, throughway and rail bike/ped crossings Enhanced on-street facilities Biking, Walking, and Other Mobility Devices Common Elements Planned bike lanes and sidewalks Westside Trail crossing of US 26 Wider use of ped/bike signal detection and priority Concept B Regional protected bike highways Arterial, throughway and rail grade separated bike/ped crossings
50 Concept A Additional arterial, throughway and rail bike/ped crossings Enhanced on-street facilities Biking, Walking, and Other Mobility Devices Common Elements Planned bike lanes and sidewalks Westside Trail crossing of US 26 Wider use of ped/bike signal detection and priority Concept B Regional protected bike highways Arterial, throughway and rail grade separated bike/ped crossings
51 Concept A Additional arterial, throughway and rail bike/ped crossings Enhanced on-street facilities Biking, Walking, and Other Mobility Devices Common Elements Planned bike lanes and sidewalks Westside Trail crossing of US 26 Wider use of ped/bike signal detection and priority Concept B Regional protected bike highways Arterial, throughway and rail grade separated bike/ped crossings
52 EVALUATION OF TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT PACKAGES
53 Community Values 1) Connectivity 2) Efficiency 3) Transportation Options 4) Community Identity 5) Social Equity 6) Environmental Stewardship 7) Strategic Investment 8) Economic Vitality 9) Health 10)Safety
54 How Should we Evaluate the Transportation Investment Packages? COMMUNITY VALUES ORGANIZED TO INFORM EVALUATION
55 Proposed Travel Corridors
56 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ON TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENT PACKAGES
57 Goal of Public Involvement Provide input to help shape the transportation investment packages (Did we miss anything?) Set the stage for main public outreach effort in Fall 2015
58 Questions for the Public Transportation challenges Any other challenges that need to be addressed? Transportation investment packages Any other solutions that should be studied? Evaluation measures What information would you find helpful to assess trade-offs between the packages?
59 Outreach Activities Online Open House Meeting with stakeholders and organizations Targeted outreach to underserved populations Media outreach: social media, blasts, press releases, web outreach
60 Questions for SAC Does this seem like the right approach? Other ideas for engagement? What groups need to be updated at this point?
61 PUBLIC COMMENT
62 NEXT STEPS
63 NEXT STEPS SAC Input on Packages Refine Draft TIPs for Public Review Public Comment on TIP late October-early November SAC review of final packages for modeling in December
64 Thank you! Study Contact Information Department of Land Use and Transportation
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