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3 Interactive PDFs for the 2015 Corridor Capacity Report, the Appendix and WSDOT’s Handbook for Corridor Capacity Evaluation (and addendum) can be accessed online at: Ben-Franklin Council of Governments; C-Tran; Community Transit; Intercity Transit; King County Metro; Pierce Transit, Puget Sound Regional Council; Southwest Regional Transportation Council; Sound Transit; Southwest WA Regional Transportation Council, Spokane Regional Planning Council; Spokane Transit; Thurston Regional Planning Council; University of Washington ADDENDUM

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Sreenath Gangula, P.E., PTOE Washington State Department of Transportation 2015 Corridor Capacity Report WSDOT ways to communicating multimodal state highway system performance 1 TSM&O Performance Measures & Performance Management (PM2) Virtual Peer Exchange Series; November 12, 2015 2 The 2015 Corridor Capacity Report (CCR) was created To help inform WSDOT policy makers, planners and engineers as they examine the multimodal capacity opportunities for state highways To support WSDOTs Practical Solutions and performance-based planning initiatives To apprise the Legislature, stakeholders, educational and research institutions, the media, and the public about highway system conditions and how we can work together to reduce congestion Purpose of the report 3 Interactive PDFs for the 2015 Corridor Capacity Report, the Appendix and WSDOTs Handbook for Corridor Capacity Evaluation (and addendum) can be accessed online at:Ben-Franklin Council of Governments; C-Tran; Community Transit; Intercity Transit; King County Metro; Pierce Transit, Puget Sound Regional Council; Southwest Regional Transportation Council; Sound Transit; Southwest WA Regional Transportation Council, Spokane Regional Planning Council; Spokane Transit; Thurston Regional Planning Council; University of Washington ADDENDUM Puget Sound traffic congestion up 19% since recession More drivers, more gridlock, more delays Sitting in traffic, again? Blame Washington states rebounding economy WSDOT blames economic rebound for worsening congestion Commutes get longer (again) in latest state traffic report Traffic congestion on the rise in Clark County South Sound traffic congestion accelerates Commutes around the state generally getting worse Tech boom equals big traffic headaches and record congestion, according to new state report 4 5 The Big Picture: Dashboard 6 Statewide and regional indicators: Delay What are the best ways to communicate? Corridor mapsStory maps 7 Annual banner metrics Miles traveled Delay GHG emissions Miles traveled on transit Capacity savings due to transit Percent of transit seats occupied Percent Park and ride spaces occupied Daily measures Travel times Person throughput between SOV and HOV lanes Routinely congested segments Transit ridership, capacity and utilization Park and ride lot location, capacity and utilization 8 Corridor Example: I-5 8 9 Morning Commute: Multimodal Performance I-5 Transit ridership & percent utilized Park and ride facilities Travel times 10 Communicating Delay: Sometimes its a hit & miss 11 Carpoolers, transit riders move faster 12 WSDOT story maps featured on ESRI gallery bit.ly/CCR15statewidemap 13 Amtrak Cascades corridor Passenger miles traveled On time performance Capacity/utilization Ridership Washington ferry corridors Ridership Trip reliability Fuel usage Capacity/utilization On time performance Before and After project analysis Wenatchee capacity expansion project analysis Incident Response analysis Future federal and state reporting requirements Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 st Century (MAP-21) Results Washington Other analysis in the capacity report includes: 14 For additional information on the 2015 Corridor Capacity Report, please contact: Daniela Bremmer, WSDOT Sreenath Gangula, WSDOT