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An Overview of Transportation And the role of the Volusia Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) More importantly, how do we get transportation projects funded?

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An Overview of Transportation

And the role of the Volusia Transportation Planning Organization (TPO)

More importantly, how do we get transportation projects funded?

Transportation Choices Organizations Funding Options Documents

Mass Transit Bus & Rail

Private Sector Tolls & Partnerships

Comprehensive Plans

Highway / Cars FHWA / FTA State LRTPBicycling TPO Local TDP / TDSPTrails Cities TPO Set-Aside TIPSidewalks County / Votran Grants Trail Plans

FDOT Federal Master Plans

What’s Involved?

LEGISLATIVE HISTORYMetropolitan Planning Organizations:

Were created by Congress as part of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962

Are required for any urbanized areas (UZA) with a population greater than 50,000

Are intended to ensure that expenditures of public funds for transportation projects and programs are based on a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive planning process

Are primarily responsible for prioritizing Federal Highway and Transit-funded projects within the planning area

MPOs are required by law to provide local input in the coordination and planning of transportation

VOLUSIA TPO’S HISTORYOriginally created as the Daytona

Beach Urbanized Area MPO - January 1977

Expanded to include the entire county in 1988 becoming the Volusia County MPO

Expanded again in 2004 due to 2000 census to include Flagler Beach and Beverly Beach

Re-organized in 2009 to become Volusia TPO

Based on the 2010 census, we are currently working to expand the planning area boundaries

BOARD REQUIREMENTSTPO Board cannot be larger than 19 members

County Council must have no less than 1/3 of total vote

Remaining members of TPO Board must be elected officials from member local governments

TPO Board must represent all forms of transportation

Technical Coordinating

Committee (TCC)

Citizens’ Advisory

Committee (CAC)

Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory

Committee (BPAC)

Transportation Disadvantaged

Local Coordinating

Board (TDLCB)

TPO Board of Directors Executive Director & StaffFDOT is an advisor

REQUIRED ACTIVITIESAll MPOs/TPOs are required to develop four documents:

Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)

Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

Listing of Prioritized Projects

Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

TPO 20-YearLong Range

Transportation Plan(LRTP)

Project Priority Listing

FDOT Five-YearWork Program

TPO Five-YearTransportation

Improvement Program(TIP)

Local Government Transportation Plan

Transit Development Plan (TDP)

Comp. Plans, Capital Improvement Plans

Capital Replacement Plan

Upcoming ActivitiesDevelopment of Rail (SunRail, All Aboard Florida)Reapportionment of the Volusia TPOMajor Projects

Widening of I-95 & I-4Replacement of the Veterans Memorial BridgeIncreased bus service on US-1Continued expansion of the trails systemIncreased emphasis on safety, freight and performance

measures (MAP-21)Kick-off for the 2040 Long Range Plan

2040 Long Range Transportation Plan

Develop a Vision, Goals and ObjectivesInvolve the Public Analyze Issues of Environmental JusticeTechnical AnalysisExplore AlternativesFinancial EstimatesIdentify the Needs for 2040Develop the Cost Feasible Plan

Contact InformationVolusia Transportation Planning OrganizationInterim Executive Director – Lois BollenbackE-mail - [email protected] Telephone – 386-226-0422Website – www.volusiatpo.org

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