Final Report | BDK84 TWO#977-02 March 2010 Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida.

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Final Report | BDK84 TWO# March 2010 Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida

 2005 Growth Management Legislation  2008 Legislation - Reduce Greenhouse Gases  2009 Community Renewal Act

 Comprehensive plans, CPAs, EARs, and EAR-based CPAs  Within TCEAs ◦ focus on local land use and transportation strategies to support and fund mobility, including alternative modes - mobility plans ◦ no authority to review CPAs for compliance with level of service standards ◦ local governments not required to consult with FDOT on impacts or mitigation to the SIS  Outside of DULA TCEAs ◦ review CPAs and proposed DRIs to ensure LOS standards are achieved and maintained - mitigation of impacts may be required ◦ local governments must adopt FDOT LOS standards for the SIS

 Detailed instructions for use of template  Description of Categories, Elements, and Criteria  “Notes” describe how each Criterion may be addressed in the plan

 To assist in review and/or development of ◦ local government mobility plans ◦ related plans  corridor management plans  long-term concurrency management system plans  other SIS impact mitigation plans  Plan must address transportation system deficiencies ◦ based on an analysis of existing conditions ◦ specific community planning objectives

 Category - indicates the overall category  Elements - breaks down each category into core elements  Criteria Code – a code number for each criterion to aid in cross referencing  Criteria – states each specific criterion  Weight – reviewer assigns weight to each criterion ◦ importance to maintaining mobility, mitigating congestion, or meeting modal objectives ◦ determined jointly by the preparer and reviewer based on Existing Conditions Analysis  Value – reviewer enters value based on how the plan advances the criterion ◦ Local government may identify desired value in the application along with supporting info ◦ use the locally-assigned value or assign a different value per staff report  Score – spreadsheet computes the score of each criterion by multiplying the Weight by the Value assigned ◦ Each Category, at a minimum, must achieve 50% of the Maximum Points Available  Maximum Points Available - maximum points that can be achieved – a benchmark ◦ Assigned Weight x Maximum Value  Comments – staff comments related to the criterion

The “Category” field groups related elements together. Notice the code “SP.” It is used to describe all criteria that fall within this particular category.

The “Elements” field breaks each category into core elements. Notice that all elements are denoted by the code for their category, followed by consecutive numbering.

The “Criteria Code” field uniquely identifies each criteria. Each criteria is assigned a consecutively numbered code to aid in cross referencing.

The “Criteria” field includes specific items to look for in the assessment.

Weight: Criteria are ranked and weighted according to their importance to maintaining mobility, mitigating congestion, or meeting modal objectives 5: Essential 3: Valuable 1: Supportive 0: Not applicable Criteria considered essential are assigned a weight of 5. If the criteria are valuable or supportive, a 3 or 1 would be assigned. Values are assigned based on these guidelines: Value: The value assigned to the criteria relative to the degree it is addressed in the plan 2: Strongly 1: Moderately 0: Not

The Score for each criteria is equal to the Weight multiplied by the Value for each criteria. The Maximum Points Available for each criteria is equal to the Weight multiplied by the highest Value possible, being “2”. Score = Weight x Value Max Points Available = Weight x 2 x = x = x = x = x = x = x = x = x = x = x = x =

All category scores are compiled into a table at the bottom of the template. This is used to determine the overall score, as a percentage, for the plan. The percent achieved for each category must equal or exceed 50%. In this example, the score is above 76% and therefore the plan is at Level III and would merit FDOT approval and implementation support. The score is then compared to Plan Levels.