1 Michael Eichler Department of Transportation Planning Presentation to the TPB Technical Committee January 8, 2009 CLRP Aspirations Scenario Preliminary.

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1 Michael Eichler Department of Transportation Planning Presentation to the TPB Technical Committee January 8, 2009 CLRP Aspirations Scenario Preliminary Results TPB SCENARIO STUDY

2 CLRP Aspirations Draws on past studies and public outreach to provide an ambitious yet attainable vision of land use and transportation for the 2010 CLRP update and to eventually serve as an unconstrained long range plan. Starts with COG regional CO 2 goals and assesses what scales and combinations of interventions will be necessary to achieve the goal for the transportation sector. What Would it Take? The Two Scenarios

3 Baseline 1. Round 7.2 Cooperative Forecast CLRP RMAS Land Use/Transportation Scenarios 1. More Households Scenario 2. Households In Scenario 3. Jobs Out Scenario 4. Region Undivided Scenario 5. Transit-Oriented Development Scenario Variably Priced Lanes Scenarios Public Outreach/Feedback on Previous Scenarios Aspirations Scenario: The Starting Point

4 Land Use Decisions Supportive Transit Goal: To move jobs and housing closer together to create highly accessible and developed areas, and achieve more efficient transportation systems Pricing Options Address congestion through pricing of new and/or existing lanes Provide alternatives through enhanced transit Concentrating projected growth in activity centers and existing/planned transit stations Consistent review and refinement by planning directors Use menu of transit options from past scenarios Connect activity centers Review by Regional Bus Subcommittee Developing the Aspirations Scenario

5 “Within Reach” 1. Land use shifts should be within reach for inclusion in the COG Cooperative Forecast 2. Transportation projects should be financially within reach through developer contributions and pricing. Scenario Criteria

6 Consultation with Local Jurisdictions In order to make sure the scenario was aspirational while still being “within reach”, we: 1. Conducted 10 individual jurisdiction meetings with both land use and transportation planners in Alexandria, Arlington, DC, Fairfax, Frederick, Loudoun, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Prince William and VDOT 2. Collected specific comments and incorporated changes into the TAZ-level land use shifts and transit network.

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10 Land Use Component – By The Numbers Households –Scenario relocates 205,000 households to activity centers and transit station areas 57% of those “at play” between 2015 and % of the region’s 2030 total Jobs –Scenario shifts 240,000 jobs to activity centers and transit station areas 35% of those “at play” between 2015 and % of the region’s 2030 total

11 Freeway system is currently congested and the extent of the congestion will increase by Transportation Component: Existing Conditions

12 Existing system of activity centers and high quality transit shows mis- match. Many transit stations without activity and many activity centers without high-quality transit. Transportation Component: Existing Conditions

13 The transit projects in the CLRP work to address some of these concerns. CLRP Projects Included in the Baseline Columbia Pike Streetcar Corridor Cities Transitway Purple Line Crystal City/Potomac Yard Transitway Dulles Metrorail Anacostia Streetcar K Street Transitway

14 Additional projects evaluated under RMAS should be carried forward, with minor modification to provide transit service to additional activity centers. RMAS Projects Included in the Scenario US 1 Transitway Extend Purple Line to New Carrollton Georgia Ave Transitway VRE Extension to Haymarket

15 A value pricing study completed by the TPB in February of 2008 evaluated a regional network of variably priced lanes, made up of new capacity and selected existing facilities. Network of Variably Priced Lanes

16 A regional network of BRT operating mostly on the priced lanes will provide high- quality transit service to nearly all activity centers in the region. BRT Network for Scenario Study

17 This network will provide another layer of high- quality transit on top of existing and proposed transit services. BRT Network Routes to and through the Core

18 TPB TIGER Grant application, submitted Sept 15, 2009, to act as first step towards this regional network. TIGER Grant Application First Step to Regional Network

19 BRT to Provide Rail-Like Level of Service The Shirlington Transit Station in Arlington, VA. Transit Speeds –45 MPH on toll lanes –15 MPH on priority corridors Headways –10 minutes, peak –30 minutes, offpeak Fare Structure –Same as current services Will complement existing services –No replacement of current commuter bus services with BRT routes. BRT complemented by 15 activity center circulator systems with 10-minute headways –Added to activity centers without high quality local bus transit.

20 Transportation Component – By The Numbers Highways –Scenario creates a 1,600-mile regional priced lane network 150 priced lane miles in the CLRP 350 lane miles converted from HOV lanes 650 new lane miles 500 lane miles converted from GPLs (DC, Parkways) –Priced lanes target speed: 35 to 45 MPH. Transit –Scenario creates regional BRT system of nearly 500 miles 138 BRT stations located in the core, activity centers and existing parking facilities Plus an additional 140 miles of circulator service

21 Preliminary Results: Driving Increases Toll network adds to regional freeway capacity, increasing auto-mobility CLRP for 2030 vs Aspirations Scenario for 2030

22 Preliminary Results: Congestion Decreases Average speeds increases, reducing total travel times and delay CLRP for 2030 vs Aspirations Scenario for 2030

23 Preliminary Results: Transit, Bike-Walk Increase Moving jobs and households closer together increases bike and walk trips. New regional BRT system makes transit a more viable option.

24 Notable Results 1.2.2% increase in Households, yet only a 1% increase in motorized trips. Concentrating households in activity centers provides more bike and walk options. 2.HOV use virtually unchanged. Could be result of large increase in transit service. 3.Total VMT increase of 2.5%, but VMT per Capita only increased 0.3%. VMT increase due mostly to increase in households. !!!

25 Preliminary Costs and Revenue Estimates Annual Revenues* –Toll Lane Network: $3 billion In line with results from 2006 pricing study –Transit Network: $100 million Rough estimate, assumes $2.50 average fare Capital Costs –Toll Network: $50 billion From 2006 pricing study Can be reduced by $10 billion if interchanges not serving activity centers are replaced by slip ramps. –Transit Network: $2 billion Operating Costs –Toll Network: Incorporated in capital costs –Transit Network: $250 million $ $ Costs in 2010 $ A sketch analysis suggests annual revenues approximately equal annualized costs, as with previous pricing study. *Does not include potential tax-increment financing (value capture) revenues.

26 Topics for Further Investigation 1.How does toll lane speed impact network? –Increase target speed for toll lanes. –Should increase tolls, increase congestion, reduce regional VMT. Impact on total revenue unknown. 2.What would be the effect of reducing the number of new lane miles? –For example, convert toll network from “add-two” to “add-one- take-one” or price more existing lanes. –Will reduce construction costs while increasing toll rates, revenues and congestion, and reducing VMT. 3.What is the effect of changing transit service levels? –Explore viability of transit use for both peak and off-peak travel (all trip purposes) by reducing headways. ? ?

27 Next Steps 1.Briefing on status and preliminary analysis results to Scenario Study Task Force and TPB on January 20, including demand, cost, air quality. 2. Further analysis, refinements, sensitivity testing and benefit-cost analysis, with regular briefings, February to May. 3. Final report, June.