2060 Florida Transportation Plan Transportation Disadvantaged
Training and Technology Conference July 14, 2010
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11 What Is the FTP? Floridas long range transportation plan A
plan for all of Florida Provides policy framework for expenditure
of state and federal transportation funds Defines roles and
responsibilities for implementation
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2 2025 FTP Goal Areas Safety and security Quality of life and
environmental stewardship Maintenance and preservation Mobility and
economic competitiveness Sustainable investments
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33 Purpose of the 2060 FTP Update Respond to emerging trends
and new challenges Develop long range vision, goals and objectives
to guide state, regional, and local transportation decisions Build
consensus among state, regional and local partners for
implementation
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44 Why 2060? Purpose Respond to emerging challenges Develop
long range vision, goals, objectives Build consensus among partners
for implementation Why 2060? Focus attention on tomorrow's
opportunities Correspond to partner plans with long term outlooks
Help shape a better transportation system for future
generations
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5 FTP Relationship to Statewide Plans FLORIDA TRANSPORTATION
PLAN Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Modal Systems Plans SPACE
& AIR Spaceport Master Plan Aviation System Plan HIGHWAY SIS
Highway Component Strategic Highway Safety Plan ITS Strategic Plan
TRANSIT Transit Vision 2020 Commission for the Transportation
Disadvantaged RAIL Rail System Plan BIKE & PED Facilities
Inventory SEAPORT Seaport System Plan Waterway System Plan
Passenger and Freight Mobility
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66 Related Partner Efforts Metropolitan Planning Organizations
Long Range Transportation Plans State Agency Plans/Initiatives DCA,
DEP, EFI, Space Florida, etc. Local Governments Comprehensive
Plans, etc. Regional Planning Councils Strategic Regional Policy
Plans Modal Partners Transit, expressway, seaport, airport and
other authorities Regional and Community Visions
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7 2060 FTP Process Overview Secretary Florida Dept. of
Transportation Public & Partner Input (Regional workshops,
partner briefings, statewide summit, regional & local events)
2060 Steering Committee Safety, Security & Infrastructure
Preservation Economic Competitiveness & Mobility Community
Livability, Environmental Stewardship and Mobility Governance &
Coordination Advisory Groups
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88 Vision and Goals MarAprMayJun Objectives and Strategies
JulAugSep Plan Adoption OctNovDec 2060 FTP: Schedule Overview
PARTNER BRIEFINGS AND PUBLIC INPUT STATEWIDE SUMMIT REGIONAL
WORKSHOPS PUBLIC COMMENT FINAL ADOPTION ADVISORY GROUPS MEET
STEERING COMMITTEE MEETINGS Issues Identification JanFeb
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Predicting the Future Is Not Easy "Mass transit in urban areas
is vital to the future of Florida." Joseph P Taravella, Chair,
Council of 100, 1973 "All intercity travel under 300 miles will be
by helicopter." Eddie Rickenbacker, Chairman, Eastern Air Lines,
1953 "One day you will be in one continental city driving from
Boston to Miami." Charles Rovetta, Dean, Florida State School of
Business, 1955 Ahead of the Times?Off Track?Looking Ahead?
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10 Demography: Population Still Growing
1960197019801990200020102020203020402050 2060 5 m 15 m 25 m 35 m 45
m 41.8 m 33.5 m 28.4 m Source: U.S. Census; Bureau of Economic and
Business Research (to 2035), FDOT projection (to 2060) 4.9 m 15.9 m
9.7 m
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Economy: More Tourists Source: Visit Florida (historical *A new
method was used to calculate 2009 estimates); FDOT (forecast
numbers are extrapolated.) 11 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
2035 Annual Visitors (millions) Estimate Forecast 121 million 73
million 80 million 97 million
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12 Travel: Passenger Travel Continues To Grow 2008 2035 2028
Cruise Passengers Vehicle Miles Traveled Transit Ridership Air
Revenue Passengers 225 billion381 billion + 70% 256 million483
million + 89% 68 million 123 million + 80% 13 million 23 million +
74% Source: Federal Highway Administration, FDOT Transit Office,
FDOT Aviation Office, Florida Seaports Council
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Travel: Freight Transport Expected To Increase Source: FHWA
Freight Analysis Framework, 2010 2002 786 million tons 2035 1,503
million tons 13
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14 Travel: Todays Transportation System Cannot Meet Increase in
Demand Source: Florida Department of Transportation
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15 Travel: Todays Transportation System Cannot Meet Increase in
Demand Source: Florida Department of Transportation (2035)
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16 Development: Emerging Megaregions Source: America 2050
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17 Development: Where Are We Now? Developed Land Conservation
Land 2006 Source: 1000 Friends of Florida
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18 Development: Where Are We Going? Developed Land Conservation
Land 2060 Source: 1000 Friends of Florida
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19 Development: Where Could We Go?
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Adapting to changing air quality standards Meeting future water
demands Coordinating natural habit conservation Reducing GHG
emissions and adaptation Environment: Growing Challenges 20
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Safety: Statewide Crash Fatality Trend 21 *Per 100 million
vehicle miles traveled Source: Fatality Analysis Reporting System
(FARS)
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Source: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
(HSMV), Florida Traffic Crash Facts National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA), Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS)
Encyclopedia Safety: Pedestrian, Bicyclist and Motorcyclist Safety
Trends 22 Pedestrians MotorcyclistsBicyclists Fatalities 2000 2001
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 600 400 200 - Pedestrians
Motorcyclists Bicyclists
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Governance: Jurisdictions and Agencies 23 County and Municipal,
Census Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Regional Planning Councils,
FDEP Ecosystem Management Districts, Water Management Districts,
FDOT Districts, Statutorily created transportation authorities,
regional visioning initiatives 411 Municipalities 67 Counties 26
Metropolitan planning organizations 28 Fixed route transit systems
11 Regional planning councils 10* Transportation authorities 7 FDOT
districts and 2 enterprises
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24 How Do We Connect? To emerging global and national markets?
To other national megaregions? Between Florida's regions? Between
communities in your region? Within your community?
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25 How Do We Adapt? New vehicles Alternative fuels Changing
logistics Better information
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26 Future of Transportation? More Integrated? More Efficient?
More Connected? More Choices?
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Discussion Questions What transportation strategies would help
Florida's economy be globally competitive over the next 50 years?
What transportation strategies would help Floridas communities be
better places to live, work and play? What forms of transportation
do we need more of in the future? Does Florida need new or
different types of transportation for moving people and freight and
what would these be? How do we maximize the use of existing
transportation facilities such as roadways and rail lines before
developing new ones? 27
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Discussion Questions What can we do to improve transportation
safety in Florida? How do we address our future transportation
needs, while at the same time ensuring the environment is protected
and preserved? How can regional transportation planning and
coordination be improved in this area of the state? Is more funding
needed to meet Floridas transportation needs? If so, what source(s)
of revenue should be considered? 28
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29 How You Can Provide Input Online at www.2060FTP.org -- click
on Send Comments For survey, click on Become Involved Fax to: 2060
FTP Team at 850-414-4898 Mail to: Ms. Huiwei Shen, Project Manager
Florida Department of Transportation 605 Suwannee St., MS 28
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450