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Public Transportation and Bicycle & Pedestrian Stakeholder Webinar April 11, 2013 1:30 PM

Public Transportation and Bicycle & Pedestrian Webinar April 11, 2013 1:30 PM

MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN

Vision, Goals, Objectives, and Performance Measures Existing Modal Conditions Finance and Revenue Needs Assessment Modal Scenarios Deliverables Existing Plans Vision and Goals Existing Conditions Update

Development of Vision, Goals, Objectives & Measures Workshop 1 Executive Team discussion of mid and long term issues that should inform Multimodal Plan vision, goals and objectives Workshop 2 Executive Team Review and approval of Multimodal Plan vision Discussion of draft goals and objectives Working Meeting 1 Senior management/technical staff in-depth review of proposed objectives and performance measures Workshop 3 Executive Team review of draft objectives and performance measures

Development of Objectives & Performance Measures Sources for objectives and measures Existing plans Discussions with Executive Team Meetings with SCDOT staff Informed by MAP-21 discussions to date Performance measure development criteria Support strategic objectives Use measures that provide predicative, diagnostic and reporting value Work within the available data and existing measures whenever possible Keep it simple - don t over measure Focus on what SCDOT can control and measure Build on SCDOT staff input and direction Maintain some flexibility

Multimodal Plan Vision Safe, reliable surface transportation and infrastructure that effectively supports a healthy economy for South Carolina.

Goals Mobility and System Reliability Provide surface transportation infrastructure and services that advance the efficient and reliable movement of people and goods throughout the state. Safety Improve the safety and security of the transportation system by implementing transportation improvements that reduce fatalities and serious injuries as well as enabling effective emergency management operations. Infrastructure Condition Maintain surface transportation infrastructure assets in a state of good repair. Economic and Community Vitality Provide an efficient and effective interconnected transportation system that is coordinated with state and local planning efforts to support thriving communities and South Carolina s economic competitiveness in global markets. Environment Partner to sustain South Carolina s natural and cultural resources by minimizing and mitigating the impacts of state transportation improvements. Equity Manage a transportation system that recognizes the diversity of the state and strives to accommodate the mobility needs of all of South Carolina s citizens.

Next Steps Receive comments from stakeholders Summarize input Revise goals, objectives and performance measures as appropriate

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Diane Lackey & Corinne Donahue PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Big Picture Blueprint for the Future Develop statewide short & long range plans Updating Regional transit & coordination plans Multimodal options/partnerships

Public Transportation Overview Transit Tasks Update 10 Regional Transit Plans Update Statewide Public Transportation Plan, including Human Services Transportation Coordination Prepare Transit Section of the SC MTP

10 Regional Transit Plans Review of Existing Plans Existing transit agency statistics Identified Preliminary Needs What have we completed? SC Multimodal Transportation Plan Data from 10 Regional Plans feeds into the MTP

Statewide Public Transportation Plan Existing data and future needs from 10 Regional Plans feeds into the MTP Worked through 10 COG Regions to identify State of Coordination Needs/Barriers Strategies for Improvement What have we completed?

Public Transportation Outreach Kick-off Meeting June 2012 SC Interagency Transportation Coordination Council Meeting September 2012 Transit Agency outreach December 2012 via email SC Council of Government Executive Directors Meeting January 2013 SC Councils of Government Transit Planner Workshop February 2013 SC Council of Government Transit Planner Conference Call February 2013 March 2013 SC Council of Government Transit Planner Human Services Outreach February March 2013 Public Transportation Opinion Survey Survey Monkey February/March 2013

2,462 Completed Surveys Snapshot of Responses: 92% use personal vehicle for travel What would encourage you to ride transit? Rail or BRT available Transit stops located close to my home Transit buses more frequent Public Transit Survey Highlights

Public Transit Survey Highlights

Public Transit Survey Highlights

Public Transit Survey Highlights

Next Steps Finalize transit needs/future revenues Complete 10 Regional Transit Plans Statewide Public Transportation Plan SC Multimodal Transportation Plan SCDOT Review Local Stakeholders Review

Diane Lackey Corinne Donahue QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Tom Dodds and Jack Cebe BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis SCDOT Intersection Barnwell, SC

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis SCDOT Mid-Block Crossing Columbia, SC

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis SCDOT Sidewalk North, SC

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis SCDOT Bike Lane Clemson, SC

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis SCDOT Sidewalk & Bike Lane Clemson, SC

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis SCDOT Share the Road Sign Springfield, SC

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis Existing Conditions Safety Highway 123 Clemson, SC National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (2010 data) 90 Pedestrian fatalities and 14 cyclist fatalities in 2010 4 th highest in the US for bicycle and pedestrian deaths 2012 ABW Benchmarking Report (3 year average) 13.5 bicycle fatalities per 10,000 daily bicyclists (2 nd highest in US). 11.7 pedestrian fatalities per 10,000 daily pedestrians (3 rd highest in US). 1.9% of residents walk to work 0.2% of residents commute by bicycle to work. Ranks 44th in US for walking and bicycling commute rates

Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis Bike Friendly State Program (2012) 32 out of 50 states (up from 39 th ) 8 th (out of 14) in the southern region Virginia (1 st South / 17 th overall) Georgia (3 rd South / 23 rd overall) North Carolina (4 th South / 24 th overall) Category Score (5 = High / 1 = Low) Legislation and Enforcement 2 Policies and Programs 4 Infrastructure and Funding 1 Education and Encouragement 4 Evaluation and Planning 1

Category Legislation and Enforcement Policies and Programs Infrastructure and Funding Education and Encouragement Evaluation and Planning Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis Bike-Friendly, Walk-Friendly State Analysis 6 communities with BFC designation 11 businesses with BFB designation 1 BF University 18 jurisdictions and the State have a Complete Streets Policy Highlights / Needs Bicycling enforcement part of Police officer training Complete Streets Policies, multiple EDMs and design manuals, SRTS Resource Center Planned regional trails, Regional connectivity needed, Additional funding needed Identified need for additional programs Further development of local/regional mode-specific plans, need for developing bike/ped tracking metrics

Stakeholder Interviews Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs Analysis Representatives from SCDOT Depts. of Engineering, Safety and Maintenance. Assessed recommendations from Palmetto Cycling Coalition and other State bicycling advocates. Conducted surveys with local MPO, COG and county government stakeholders to identify local issues and concerns.

Best Practices Memo Bicycle and Pedestrian Best Practices Analysis Includes a comparison of SCDOT practices to best practices in other peer states such as Virginia, Wisconsin and Georgia. Compares South Carolina policies and design guidelines to nationally recognized best practices. Makes recommendations based on these comparisons.

Bike/Ped GIS Database Status of Database data collected 28 counties / 10 COGs collected Over 1500 miles of State Touring Routes Existing Bikeways on State and Local Roads By Council of Governments SCDOT Road Local Road Appalachian 206.71 38.84 Berkeley-Dorchester-Charleston 144.34 33.46 Catawba 291.60 11.02 Central Midlands 35.37 4.37 Low Country 180.75 19.15 Lower Savannah 41.63 2.32 Pee Dee 150.94 6.05 Santee-Lynches 5.73 Waccamaw 74.73 17.51 Grand Total 1131.80 132.71 Proposed Bikeways on State and Local Roads By Council of Governments SCDOT Road Local Road Appalachian 3076.97 430.49 Berkeley-Dorchester-Charleston 15.81 0.43 Catawba 514.03 35.37 Central Midlands 834.52 69.64 Low Country 99.23 2.44 Lower Savannah 1519.56 24.07 Pee Dee 110.00 5.72 Santee-Lynches 160.61 1.08 Upper Savannah 10.51 0.36 Waccamaw 411.26 183.72 Grand Total 6752.50 753.33

Bike/Ped GIS Database

Next Steps Revising Technical memos based on SCDOT and public feedback Finalizing GIS database Final Recommendations Methodology for bike and pedestrian considerations in statewide project prioritization

Discussion of SCDOT Next Steps Create an Advisory Group with key SC stakeholders to comment on existing conditions and recommendations. Utilize the bicycle GIS database as a SCDOT repository for planned and existing bicycle facilities. Allow and encourage state jurisdictions to continually update the database.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS