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1 National Society of Professional Engineers-Colorado Engineers Week Forum February 19, 2010

2 Mission The Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments (PPACG) is a voluntary association of municipal and county governments. Since 1967, PPACG has worked to ensure that local governments have a forum to discuss issues that cross their political boundaries, identify shared opportunities and challenges, and develop collaborative strategies for action. Celebrating 40 years of regionalism

3 PPACG Service Area

4 Regional Approach Works “ Four-legged stool” for funding Federal funding: DOT, DoD State funding: gas tax, general fund Local governments: road, bridge, public transportation and regional authorities Private Sector: special districts, developers All partners represented in process

5 Transportation PPACG serves as the state designated metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for the Colorado Springs metro area, which includes all the area military bases.

6 2035 Regional Transportation Plan 2008-2013 Transportation Improvement Program Human Services Transportation Coordination Plan Regional Non-Motorized Plan Transportation: Plans and More Plans

7 PPACG adopted the Moving Forward: 2035 Regional Transportation Plan in March 2008. The plan includes regionally significant projects in the region for the military bases valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. Transportation: Long Range Planning

8 Fort Carson Gate 20/I-25/SH 16 Interchange ($70 million) SH 115 Safety Improvements ($10 million) Peterson AFB Powers Boulevard/Stewart Avenue Interchange ($45 million) DAR Project from A/DACG to South Powers Boulevard ($8 million) Air Force Academy I-25/North Gate Interchange ($125 million) Schriever AFB SH 94 Safety Improvements ($500,000) I-25 Widening N. Academy Blvd. to Interquest Pkwy. ($35 million) Powers Blvd. (SH 21) Environmentally Cleared ($1.0 billion+) Transportation: Short Range Planning

9 The mobility management team coordinates with area transportation providers to share resources and improve services for seniors and people with disabilities or low income. Partners include: Metro Rides Front Range Express Mountain Metropolitan Transit Metro Mobility Community Intersections Fountain Valley Senior Services The Resource Exchange Mountain Community Transportation for Seniors Pikes Peak Partnership Silver Key Teller County Senior Coalition Yellow Cab Transportation: Mobility Management

10 PPACG’s regional non-motorized plan prioritizes investments in bike paths, trails, and sidewalks including: New Santa Fe Regional Trail funding Fountain Creek Trail system Fort Carson pedestrian/bicycle access Multiple on-street and off-street components TIP is the Source of Projects List Transportation: Bike and Pedestrian Projects

11 Environment PPACG serves as the state designated water quality management agency and air quality planning agency for the Pikes Peak region. Works with military bases on sustainability projects/programs.

12 PPACG ensures the region remains “in attainment” for air pollutants, including: Carbon Monoxide Ozone Particulate Matter Nitrogen Dioxide Sulfur Dioxide Lead Environment: Air Quality

13 PPACG employs a watershed planning approach to the region, which is home to 5 major watersheds. The 208 Water Quality Management Plan, updated every few years, identifies water quality issues and recommends policies and technical strategies for communities. Environment: Water Quality

14 Military Impact PPACG conducts impact planning to prepare communities for growth at the region’s 5 military installations.

15 The Fort Carson Regional Growth Plan identifies needs and makes recommendations to prepare the Pikes Peak region for 30,000 plus new soldiers and family members. Military Impact: Fort Carson Growth

16 Regional Economic Planning PPACG compiles data and conducts research to support regional planning efforts. We look at diverse topics such as affordable housing, economic development, land use, and the environment.

17 Area Agency on Aging PPACG serves as the state designated Area Agency on Aging (AAA) for the Pikes Peak region, helping older adults live independently in their own homes and avoid costly institutionalization.

18 Senior Information and Assistance Center Family Caregiver Support Center Senior Insurance Assistance Ombudsmen Program Area Agency on Aging: Programs and Services

19 PPACG administers the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority (PPRTA), an innovative mechanism for local transportation funding. In 2004, voters of El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, and Green Mountain Falls voted to create the PPRTA, granting it the authority to levy a one-cent sales and use tax for specific transportation projects. PPRTA

20 PPRTA Projects Overview $70 million annual revenue $385 million for 72 Capital projects to be built over 10 years $245 million for Maintenance Programs: paving, bridges, sidewalks, traffic signal systems in first 10 years. $70 million for Public Transportation make- over in first 10 years

21 Allocation of Funding 10% Reserve $7.0 million <1.0% Administration $475,000 Allocation After Reserve 55% Capital Projects $38.5 million 35% Maintenance Programs $24.5 million 10% Public Transportation $7.0 million

22 PPRTA Capital Projects Woodmen Road Widening - $60 million (COS) South Metro Access Projects - $51 million (COS) South Metro Access Projects - $26 million (EPC) Austin Bluffs/Union Interchange - $36 million (COS) Marksheffel Road Widening - $29 million (EPC) Austin Bluffs Corridor - $24 million (COS) I-25 COSMIX Companion Projects - $10 million (COS) Baptist Road Widening - $9 million (EPC) Roadway Safety/Traffic Operations - $7 million (COS)

23 More PPRTA Capital Projects Cimarron Street Bridge - $6 million (COS) Powers Blvd. R-O-W Acquisition - $5 million (COS) Struthers Road Extension/Jackson Creek Parkway - $4 million (EPC) Manitou Avenue Improvements - $2.7 million (MS) Baptist/Hodgen Connection - $2 million (EPC) Congestion/Incident Management - $2 million (COS) Ute Pass Avenue Widening - $284,000 (GMF)

24 Annual Maintenance Programs Colorado Springs - $19 million El Paso County - $6 million Manitou Springs - $264,000 Green Mountain Falls - $41,000

25 Robert MacDonald Executive Director Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments 15 S 7 th Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80905 (719) 471-7080 x101 rmacdonald@ppacg.org www.ppacg.org Contact Information


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