When Big Data Meets Better Data

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When Big Data Meets Better Data APMO Conference, October 18, 2017 Keith Brockington, AICP, GPATS & Greenville County, SC Allison Fluitt, PE AICP, Kimley-Horn and Associates

Study Area Portions of Greenville, Pickens, Anderson, Laurens, and Spartanburg Counties 777 square miles 700,000+ population

Shifting Paradigms = Existential Crisis Horizon2040 Approach Shifting Paradigms = Existential Crisis Rapidly Urbanizing National Recognition Shifting Demographics Aging and Tech-savvy From Textiles to Educational/Healthcare/Technology Research Modal Shifts Desire for walkable communities Shifts away from vehicle ownership Transit needs for job/education/healthcare access Strong focus from Technology sector for Automated R&D Increasing Traffic Congestion GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Horizon2040 Approach Knowledge that Priorities have Shifted VS. Historical Funding Priorities South Carolina “Guideshare” (80% STBG, 20% State) Approx. $18 million per year New Roads Widenings Intersections Recent years Bike and Pedestrian facilities WITH Road Projects Signal Timing NO Dedicated Guideshare for Alternative Transportation GPATS Needed to find out the actual Public Will. MASSIVE Public Outreach Effort for Horizon2040 GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Public Outreach Policy Committee Meetings Regional Workshops 3 meetings (June 2016, April 2017, Aug 2017) Regional Workshops Visioning (Sept 2016) Open House (Aug 2017) Sub-Regional Community Meetings Round 1 (8 meetings; Oct 2016) Round 2 (9 meetings; May-June 2017) Stakeholder and Small Group Interviews 25 meetings (January – April 2017) Focus Group Work Sessions 3 sessions (March 2017) Statistically-Valid Survey 525 households; 95% level of confidence MetroQuest Survey 1,436 participants; 1,800 comments; 33,110 data points www.GPATS.org Social Media GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Public Outreach Fall for Greenville Trolley Stop Captive Audience Regional Draw Getting to Event = Concerned About Transportation Massive Response Hike! GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Guiding Principles Culture & Environment Growth & Development Enhance the region's quality of life by preserving and promoting its valued places and natural assets. Growth & Development Make traveling more efficient by coordinating transportation investments with land use decisions. Safety & Security Promote a safe and secure transportation system by reducing crashes, making travel reliable and predictable, and improving emergency response. Economic Vitality Support regional economic vitality by making it easier to move people and freight within and through the region. Mobility & Accessibility Provide a balanced transportation system that makes it easier to bike, walk, and take transit. System Preservation & Efficiency Extend the life of the transportation system and promote fiscal responsibility by emphasizing maintenance and operational efficiency. GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Regional and Sub-Regional Meetings: ~475 participants Activity-Based Meetings One Word Priority Pyramid Thought Wall More or Less Mapping Exit Questionnaire GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

MetroQuest: 1,436 participants GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Statistically Valid Survey: 525 respondents (95% CI) GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Final Survey GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Key Takeaways….FROM THE PUBLIC The region is growing rapidly, leading to increased congestion and travel delays. Safety should be a priority as road improvements are considered. Active transportation is popularity throughout the region, and we should expand the opportunities for residents to bike and walk to their destinations. There is widespread interest to provide public transportation to expanded service areas. Improving our transportation system is linked to regional economic development. Our Transportation Priorities 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Roadway Recommendations Greenville County 94 corridors 98 intersections Pickens County 17 corridors 23 intersections Anderson County 7 corridors 8 intersections Spartanburg County 4 corridors 1 intersection Laurens County 1 corridor

Bicycle & Pedestrian Recommendations Designates on-street and off-street bicycle facilities 695 proposed projects Sets priority sidewalk zones around elementary and middle schools 145 designated areas Coordinates with roadway recommendations to take advantage of incidental improvements GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Financial Constraint – Costs vs. Revenues Corridors GPATS Guideshare Revenue (including inflation) $920+ million Amount 2017-2023 $110,343,000 2024-2030 $126,546,000 2031-2040 $180,780,000 Total $417,669,000 Intersections $430+ million *Funding availability for years not already programmed in the currently adopted STIP. Bike/Ped $343+ million GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Financial Constraint – Guideshare Modal Split GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

Financial Constraint – Guideshare Modal Split GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

What Does This Mean For GPATS? Funding levels are better aligned with public will 18 high priority bicycle and pedestrian projects can be funded using the allocated revenue Funding structure is able to better respond to performance measurement Percentages can be revisited in subsequent plans as new public feedback is analyzed Robust public feedback dispels the notion that “we only hear from the advocates” Elected and appointed officials can more clearly understand the voice of their constituents GPATS Horizon 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan

When Big Data Meets Better Data www.gpats.org When Big Data Meets Better Data APMO Conference, October 18, 2017 Keith Brockington, AICP, GPATS & Greenville County, SC Allison Fluitt, PE AICP, Kimley-Horn and Associates