Florida’s Future Statewide Transportation Corridors
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Florida’s Future Statewide Florida’s Future Statewide Transportation CorridorsTransportation Corridors
Committee for Sustainable Emerald CoastCommittee for Sustainable Emerald CoastNovember 16, 2006November 16, 2006
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The 2025 Florida Transportation PlanThe 2025 Florida Transportation Plan
Establish criteria for identifying and developing new Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) corridors
Optimize the efficiency of Florida’s transportation system
Expand the use of modal alternatives to SIS highways for travel and transport between regions, states, and nations
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Desired OutcomesDesired Outcomes
Short-Term• Initial statewide corridors ready for detailed feasibility studies
beginning in 2007, with others to follow
Long-Term• Network of existing, re-used, and new statewide and regional
corridors that Will serve Florida over the next 50 years Support statewide and regional policy objectives Are planned, financed and managed in collaboration with the public
and private sectors
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Issues to be ConsideredIssues to be Considered
Population growth
Tourism
Freight movement
Congested Corridors
Desired origin-destination travel
Early identification and screening of corridors to assess environmental stewardship/community impacts
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Florida Population, 1970-2030
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Census; University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Research, Projections of Florida Population by 2002.
Population GrowthPopulation Growth
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Estimate Forecast
VisitorsVisitors
Source: Florida Department of Transportation using Visit Florida data.
Vis
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Annual Visitors, 2000 to 2030
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Within Florida575M tons
Exports72M tons
Imports200M tons
Most Freight Flows are Within FloridaMost Freight Flows are Within Florida
Source: Federal Highway Administration, Freight Analysis Framework 2, 2002 data.
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Congested Corridors, 2005Congested Corridors, 2005
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Orlando Area
Tampa Bay Area Jacksonville AreaSoutheast Area
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SIS Highways Not MeetingLevel of Service Standards
in 2005
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Existing SIS/ESIS Facilities
Planned SIS/ESIS Facilities
State of FloridaDepartment of Transportation
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Highways Not Meeting Standardsas of Year 2005*
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NOTES
Other Facilities:
SIS Highways not meeting standards are defined asthose facilities operating below FDOT's statewideminimum level of service standards as specified in"Rule Chapter No. 14-94".
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Congested Corridors, 2015Congested Corridors, 2015Congested Corridors, 2015Congested Corridors, 2015
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Orlando Area
Tampa Bay Area Jacksonville AreaSoutheast Area
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SIS Highways Not MeetingLevel of Service Standards
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Existing SIS/ESIS Facilities
Planned SIS/ESIS Facilities
State of FloridaDepartment of Transportation
L E G E N D
LEGEND
Highways Not Meeting Standards
as of Year 2015**
L E G E N D
NOTES
Other Facilities:
Includes lanes added as a result of constructing theTen-Year Plan through 2015 with Growth Managementfunds.
SIS Highways not meeting standards are defined asthose facilities operating below FDOT's statewideminimum level of service standards as specified in"Rule Chapter No. 14-94".
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Congested Corridors, 2025Congested Corridors, 2025Congested Corridors, 2025Congested Corridors, 2025
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Orlando Area
Tampa Bay Area Jacksonville AreaSoutheast Area
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SIS Highways Not MeetingLevel of Service Standards
in 2025*
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Existing SIS/ESIS Facilities
Planned SIS/ESIS Facilities
State of FloridaDepartment of Transportation
L E G E N D
LEGEND
Highways Not Meeting Standardsas of Year 2025**
L E G E N D
NOTES
Other Facilities:
Includes lanes added as a result of constructing theTen-Year Plan through 2015 with Growth Managementfunds and the FIHS Cost Feasible Plan through 2025.
SIS Highways not meeting standards are defined asthose facilities operating below FDOT's statewideminimum level of service standards as specified in"Rule Chapter No. 14-94".
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11 Source: University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR), 2002.
Projected 2030 Population DensitiesProjected 2030 Population Densities
Existing large economic centers• Capacity• Bottlenecks
12 Source: University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR), 2002.
Projected 2030 Population DensitiesProjected 2030 Population Densities
Emerging centers• Intercity corridors• Modal options
13 Source: University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR), 2002.
Projected 2030 Population DensitiesProjected 2030 Population Densities
Rural Areas of Critical EconomicConcern• Catalysts for
growth
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ApproachApproach
Identify, assess, and expedite most promising statewide corridors through 3 parallel initiatives• Re-use and other major enhancements to existing statewide
corridors
• Expanded freight and passenger rail service
• New statewide corridors (joint effort of FDOT and Florida Transportation Commission)
Coordinate statewide corridors with ongoing planning for existing and new regional corridors
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Initial Future CorridorInitial Future CorridorStudy AreasStudy Areas
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Potential Multimodal Re-Use Potential Multimodal Re-Use of Statewide Corridorsof Statewide Corridors
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Rail CorridorsRail Corridors
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Next StepsNext Steps
Gather public and partner input on process, policies, criteria• Statewide Workshop #2 in Orlando 11/30-12/1
Draft Future Corridors Plan by 11/15 and Adopt by 12/31• 30-day comment period prior to adoption
Advance most promising corridors (starting January 2007)
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Florida's Future CorridorsFlorida's Future Corridors
www.FloridaCorridors.com
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