1 Patriot’s Crossing  PROVIDES MOST REGIONAL CONGESTION RELIEF  UNIQUELY POSITIONED TO SUPPORT REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH  IMPROVING TOTAL REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY.

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1 Patriot’s Crossing  PROVIDES MOST REGIONAL CONGESTION RELIEF  UNIQUELY POSITIONED TO SUPPORT REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH  IMPROVING TOTAL REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY  BEST FOR THE BUILT AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT  MOST ECONOMICAL PROJECT  RELATIVE EASE OF IMPLEMENTATION  ADDITIONAL CROSSING SINCE 1997, THE PATRIOTS CROSSING/THIRD CROSSING HAS BEEN THE REGION’S UNANIMOUSLY AGREED UPON AND OFFICIAL PRIORITY FOR ADDITIONAL HARBOR CROSSING CAPACITY IN HAMPTON ROADS AND THIS DECISION HAS BEEN REVALIDATED AND ENDORSED BY THE REGION IN MULTIPLE DECISIONS AND VOTES FOR NEARLY TWO DECADES, INCLUDING EDITORIAL SUPPORT BY THE VIRGINIAN PILOT AND DAILY PRESS

2 Proposed Transportation Projects

3 1 - Craney Island Connector will be constructed and funded as part of the port expansion project and therefore will not use HRTF revenues. Cost of projects versus available funds Amounts in millions

4 Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing

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6 How did we get here? In the primary purpose and need was established for evaluating options to improve regional travel across Hampton Roads The Hampton Roads Crossing Study identified the following criteria:  Reduce volumes at the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel by 10 percent or more over no-build conditions  Address existing and future regional travel origin and destination patterns between the Southside and the Peninsula  Connect ports, military, and major freight corridors – our economic drivers  Connect to controlled access highways  Relative cost (compared to benefits)  Relative ease of implementation

Various alternatives were considered No limits on the study - Multiple alternatives included:  A parallel crossing to the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel  A parallel crossing to the Monitor Merrimac Memorial Bridge Tunnel  New crossings from Newport News to Norfolk (8 of the alternatives)  New connections to interstate 664 or interstate 164 All alternatives were evaluated against the selection criteria 7

Alternative 9, now commonly known as Third Crossing/ Patriot’s Crossing, was the clear winner measured against the defined selection criteria A clear winner emerged… 8

9 Regional and Commonwealth support of Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing since 1997 The Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and Commonwealth Transportation Board unanimously select Third Crossing as the preferred crossing of Hampton Roads

10 Public Review Process for Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing Draft Environmental Impact Statement demonstrates additional support Letters of support from: Commonwealth Transportation BoardU.S. Navy Virginia Port AuthorityNorfolk Southern Hampton Roads Maritime AssociationHampton Roads Transit Hampton Roads PartnershipCity of Norfolk City of Virginia BeachCity of Suffolk City of ChesapeakeCity of Portsmouth

Timeline of support for Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and Commonwealth Transportation Board unanimously select Third Crossing as preferred crossing of Hampton Roads. Third Crossing Draft Environmental Impact Statement pubic review process generates letters of support from Commonwealth Transportation Board, Navy, Norfolk Southern, Virginia Port Authority, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Hampton Roads Transit, and Cities of Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, and Portsmouth. The Federal Highway Administration issues a Record of Decision on Hampton Roads Crossing Study Final Environmental Impact Statement supporting the Third Crossing as the preferred alternative. Hampton Roads Regional Transportation Referendum includes funding for Third Crossing on ballot to increase sales tax. Hampton Roads’ local elected officials serving on MPO advances consideration of a toll strategy for major projects in the region including the Third Crossing.

The support continues… Hampton Roads Transportation Authority created by General Assembly includes Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing as authorized projects. Virginia Modeling and Simulation Center releases study commissioned by the General Assembly that confirms that the Patriot’s Crossing/Third Crossing would have the greatest improvement in regional travel of any single proposed project in the region. New Environmental Assessment of Patriot’s Crossing confirms past findings that the project has significant transportation benefits at manageable environmental impacts. Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization (HRTPO) Board Resolution reaffirming its endorsement of the Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing as the preferred strategy to improve congestion crossing Hampton Roads. HRTPO Resolution supporting Hampton Roads Transportation Fund list of candidate projects includes Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing. The candidate projects list does not include expanding the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel.

13 Third Crossing/Patriot’s Crossing diversifies travel Reduces congestion at Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel Increases travel at underutilized Monitor Merrimac Memorial Bridge Tunnel Average of 90,397 vehicles per weekday 1 Average of 63,088 vehicles per weekday 1 1 Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization, June 2013 (weekday defined as travel Tuesday through Thursday)

14 Impacts of expanded HRBT are devastating Impact to Hampton and Norfolk Patriot’s Crossing Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel Residential Relocations Business Relocations 116 Properties with increased noise 26>1,000 Recreation facilities impacted 013 Historic sites impacted 013 Wetlands displaced 35 acres50 acres

15 Benefits of constructing Patriot’s Crossing Patriot’s Crossing Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel Most improvement in regional travel time Directly connects to major economic centers of port and Navy Accommodates projected future growth in the western part of the region Fewer residential and business relocations Fewer environmental impacts Ease of construction