I-4 Master Plan Implementation Harold W. Barley Executive Director Tampa Bay Regional Transportation Summit October 10, 2013.

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I-4 Master Plan Implementation Harold W. Barley Executive Director Tampa Bay Regional Transportation Summit October 10, 2013

Transformational Projects

OVERVIEW OF I-4 ULTIMATE IMPROVEMENTS  Length: Over 21 miles from West of Kirkman Rd. to East of SR 434.  Cost: $2.1 Billion in Design/Construction Costs  What: Reconstruction of Mainline & Interchanges  What: Addition of 4 Managed Lanes  Duration: ~ 6 years

I-4 ULTIMATE Interstate 4 Typical Section  4 Managed Lanes (2 each direction)  6 General Use Lanes (GUL) + Auxiliary Lane Managed Lanes

I-4 ULTIMATE Planned Access to Managed Lanes  Toll risk to remain with FDOT  Access to and from the tolled managed lanes will be limited.  Slip Ramp Access  Direct Ramp Access  Considering Alternatives  Intended for longer trips  Dynamic Tolling  All Electronic Tolling  No toll by plate  Everyone Pays  No Trucks

Public-Private Partnerships Value Proposition P3 Seeks to Achieve 5 Primary Goals  To provide capacity improvements much sooner than possible under traditional pay-as-you go approach  To eliminate project phasing and advance the overall project  To capitalize on the private sector’s innovation and access to capital markets  Transfer of appropriate risk items to private partner  To enhance long-term, lifecycle cost efficiency and service quality 6

 Federal, state, local, partners and tolling  $2.4 billion capital cost  + Operations and maintenance costs  + Renewal and replacement costs  $7 billion total from Funding I-4 ULTIMATE

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