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http://www.hcrma.net HIDALGO COUNTY REGIONAL MOBILITY AUTHORITY TOLL ROAD PLANNING: AN APPLICATION OF PARTNERSHIPS, ANALYSIS AND MODELING 1 http://www.hcrma.net
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http://www.hcrma.net OVERVIEW About Us Challenges Solutions Project Progress Questions 2
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http://www.hcrma.net BOARD LEADERSHIP Dennis Burleson, Chairman Michael G. Cano, Vice Chairman Ricardo Perez, Secretary/Treasurer Joe Olivarez, Director David Guerra, Director Forrest Runnels, Director Alonzo Cantu, Director 3
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http://www.hcrma.net To provide our customers with a rapid and reliable alternative for the safe and efficient movement of people, goods and services. 4 MISSION STATEMENT “ ”
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http://www.hcrma.net Enhance the quality of life and economic vitality of the region. 5 OUR VISION “ ” http://www.hcrma.net Develop the infrastructure to serve a population of approx- imately 800,000 residents and five international ports of entry. “ ”
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http://www.hcrma.net THE CHALLENGE Continue to provide quality transportation projects Provide those projects in an expeditious manner Deliver these projects with diminishing Federal funding Sources 6
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http://www.hcrma.net THE RESPONSE The RMA can provide a flexible way to construct critical mobility improvements by: Allowing the use of local dollars to leverage revenue bonds. Alternate delivery methods. Approach requires careful planning and partnerships in order to protect the public coffers and provide the best return on investment. 7
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http://www.hcrma.net PROJECT LIFECYCLE Planning Design Procurement Construction O&M 8
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http://www.hcrma.net FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS Vehicle Registration Funds (VRF) Traffic Reinvestment Zone (TRZ) Interlocal Agreements Bonds based on: State/Federal Funding Agreements Potential Toll Revenues Vehicle Registration Funds (VRF) 9
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http://www.hcrma.net MODELING TECHNIQUES Population trends in order to forecast Conventional Cost Estimates Construction cost estimates based on TxDOT average bids and local knowledge. Estimates are conducted at the planning phase (schematics) and during PS&E (final design). 10
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http://www.hcrma.net MODELING TECHNIQUES Traffic and Revenue Macro-level modeling of the toll road within the local transportation system. Uses traffic modeling and “stated preference” public surveys to model optimal toll rates and revenues. Studies range from Level I (Draft Study), Level II (Concept Study), and Level III (Investment Grade Study). 11
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http://www.hcrma.net MODELING TECHNIQUES Level of Service Micro-level modeling of the toll road ramps, exits and connections to the local transportation system. Helps optimize mainlane and exit/entrance ramp configuration. Helps determine the utility of portions of the facility design. 12
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http://www.hcrma.net 13 SYSTEM OVERVIEW http://www.hcrma.net
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http://www.hcrma.net PROJECT PROGRESS 14 1 2 3
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http://www.hcrma.net Please visit www.hcrma.net for more information QUESTIONS? 15 http://www.hcrma.net
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