Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan

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Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Rudy H. Perez, Jr. Program Planning Manager Border to Border Transportation Conference McAllen, Texas November 18, 2014

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Objectives Identify, prioritize and promote land port of entry (LPOE), multi-modal infrastructure and rail projects. Design a process to ensure that relevant stakeholder agencies participate in the planning of LPOE projects and related transportation infrastructure improvements. Establish a process for continued dialogue among federal, state, regional, and local stakeholder agencies in Arizona and Mexico that will promote coordination on current and future projects. Inclusive and transparent process Formalize and institutionalize the border planning process Dynamic living document which will be updated every 3-5 years

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Focus Study Area

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Committees Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) Executive level agency managers Technical Working Group (TWG) Senior agency technical staff

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Stakeholder Meetings

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Evaluation Criteria Types of Projects LPOEs Multi-modal Infrastructure (MMI) Roadway Bridge Interchange Pedestrian Bicyclist Rail Freight Passenger

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Evaluation Criteria Categories by Project Type Cost Effectiveness Project Readiness Capacity/Congestion LPOE Connectivity (N/A for LPOEs) Regional Benefit Bi-national Coordination (LPOEs only)

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Evaluation Criteria Category Weighting Values LPOE MMI Rail Capacity/Congestion 40% 36% 35% Cost Effectiveness 15% 16% Regional Benefit 21% 23% Project Readiness 11% 10% 13% LPOE Connectivity n/a Bi-National Coordination

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Final Project Rankings LPOEs 17 Arizona 12 Sonora 12 Combined Multi-modal Infrastructure 108 Arizona 19 Sonora 8 Rail Represents a total value of $2.6 billion.

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan GIS Tool

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan GIS Tool

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Declaration of Cooperation Buy in from the top down.

DECLARATION OF COOPERATION TO BE ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, THROUGH THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SONORA, THROUGH THE SECRETARIAT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR ARIZONA-SONORA BORDER MASTER PLAN COORDINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION

DECLARACION DE COOPERACION QUE SE ESTABLECE ENTRE EL GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE SONORA, POR CONDUCTO DE LA SECRETARIA DE INFRAESTRUCTURA Y DESARROLLO URBANO CON EL GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE ARIZONA POR CONDUCTO DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE TRANSPORTE DE ARIZONA PARA LA COORDINACION E IMPLEMENTACION DEL PLAN MAESTRO PARA LA FRONTERA SONORA-ARIZONA

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Declaration of Cooperation

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Federal, State & Regional Coordination U.S.-Mexico Joint Working Committee (JWC) on Transportation Planning U.S.-Mexico Bi-national Bridges and Border Crossings Group (BBBXG) State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC) Yuma Metropolitan Planning Organization (YMPO) TIP Pima Association of Governments (PAG) TIP Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO) TIP

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan Recommendations Border Wait Study at each of the LPOEs Travel Demand Modeling (TDM) from SCT Border Area Focused TDM – integrate ADOT and SCT models

Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan www.azdot.gov/projects/southeast/arizona-sonora-border-master-plan Contact: Rudy H. Perez, Jr. (602) 712-8048 rperez@azdot.gov