Multimodal Corridor Plan BCC Discussion Item Transportation Planning Division August 19, 2014.
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Transcript of Multimodal Corridor Plan BCC Discussion Item Transportation Planning Division August 19, 2014.
Multimodal Corridor Plan
BCC Discussion Item
Transportation Planning Division
August 19, 2014
Presentation Outline
Project ContextProject OverviewProject ImplementationCoordination with Other
Initiatives
Project Context
Goal to have transportation better reflect land use
Transportation plan historically roadway-focused2011 legislation removed state mandatesDevelop and implement a different approach
More urban, multimodal, safer for pedestrians/bicyclists
Project Context
Make key State/County corridors more multimodal
Year 2040 network designed to leverage limited available funding Coordinated plan to make
investments add most value Flexibility to fund operational/
non-capacity projects Use maintenance/resurfacing to
add multimodal features
Project Overview
Project Overview
Phase 1Plan document addresses safety and planning
needsBased on extensive technical analysisAnalysis of County and specific corridorsUnderstand trends and potential solutions to
support balanced network
Project Overview
Organized by Theme: – Safety– Livability– Technology– Economy– Amenity
Project Overview: Safety
Analysis of crash data, intersections,posted speeds
Complete Streets guidelines /corridor review
ADA assessmentPedestrian safety
strategies
Project Overview: Livability
Land use and placemaking Orange Avenue University Boulevard
Lighting, landscaping,and streetscape
“Road diet” analysisHigh quality transit
areas
Project Overview: Technology
Fiber optics and adaptive signalsRed light safety camerasBeacons / traffic control
technologiesPedestrian/bicycle data
collectionMultimodal trip planning
for real-time travel information
Project Overview: Economy
Potential Multimodal Focus Areas– International Drive–UCF
Major employment clustersFreight mapping and analysisRevenue constraints Public-private partnerships
Project Overview: Amenity
Recreational trails / Trails Master Plan Multiuse path networkParking–On Street –Structured parking
Bikesharing / carsharing
Project Implementation
Studies informed by Phase 1 Public Works ADA Compliance Initiative Multimodal scope for Sand Lake Road RCA Road Safety Audit– Texas-Americana
New Pedestrian Safety Program Freight projects submitted to regional/
state freight plans
Project Implementation
Phase II underway Developing multimodal 2040 network Based on MPO 2040 LRTP projects and projected
funding Modeling and cost projections Refining transportation-land use performance measures
Project Implementation
Phase III in 2016 Identify individual corridors for multimodal transition Determine funding sources/options Orange County Complete Streets Policy Develop concurrency alternatives Guidance for impact fee update
Coordination with Other Initiatives
Orange County Sustainability Plan Forthcoming Sustainable Land
Development Code–Land use context–Street standards
MetroPlan Orlando’s 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan
Forthcoming FDOT Complete Streets standards
Coordination with Other Initiatives
The Sustainability Plan and the Multimodal Corridor Plan recognize that the County’s many places have unique characteristics and needs.
Multimodal Corridor Plan
BCC Discussion Item
Transportation Planning Division
August 19, 2014