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Florida’s Strategic Intermodal System (SIS): A Change in Transportation Planning Presented by: Alan J. Rukin
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What is the SIS? Florida’s “growth management framework” An attempt to increase funding for major transportation routes Further develops the Florida Intrastate Highway System (FIHS) Focus on movement of people and goods No longer limited to one mode All modes along a single path Hubs & Corridors Blending of Federal, State, Local & Private funding
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Which Facilities are Favored? Existing Infrastructure Major Roadways Rail lines & Terminals Waterways 7 Airports 7 Seaports 1 Spaceport Emphasis on infrastructure that enables commerce and tourism
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SIS Map
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Providing an Equitable Solution Current need: $100 billion Average annual expenditure: ~$3 billion Small & rural counties are at a disadvantage Not as organized Fewer existing facilities Slower growth rate Fewer sources of funding Lower tax base Fewer private dollars
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State Programs to Level Field Transportation Regional Incentive Program (TRIP) FDOT to pay for 50% of non-federal cost Strength trough organization Small County Outreach Program County Incentive Grant Program New Starts Transit Program
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Consequences to Funding Methods Top down system forcing the strengthening of local governments Funding of State Highway System not automatic Forces local governments to look to neighbors and large businesses as partners State provides matching funds DOT coordinates work Innovative means for local ownership of facilities Better response to economic motivators At what expense?
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