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Community Outreach Spring 2016

Envision Silicon Valley is a community outreach initiative aimed at addressing the transportation needs of Santa Clara County's growing population. Join us in shaping the future of transportation and mobility in the region.

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Community Outreach Spring 2016

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  1. Community Outreach Spring 2016

  2. A New Way to Think • Transportation vs. Mobility Photo credits: Top right, Richard Masoner, Flickr; bottom right: Wldehart, Flickr

  3. The Numbers 9900 62 326 325 642,000 303,000 25%

  4. Growth in the County

  5. Commute Origins Of the ~ 900,000 commuters who work in Santa Clara County, approximately 80% commute within the county. (Data 2006-2010; assessment 2014)

  6. Growth Patterns (Next 25 Years) • Santa Clara County grows more than other counties; we must meet the transportation demand of the growing population • 27% percent of job growth in the Bay Area • 30% percent of population growth in the Bay Area • 31% percent of household growth in the Bay Area

  7. What VTA Does • Congestion Management Agency • Countywide Transportation Planning and Programming • Countywide Transit Planning and Operations • Develop, Construct, and Deliver • Funding Authority

  8. • Inclusive approach to updating the long-range county-wide transportation (mobility) plan• Big picture: − Discuss current/future transportation (mobility) needs− Identify solutions− Craft funding priorities•Input from stakeholders group, existing VTA committees, and citizens• Guidance from VTA Board of Directors Ad Hoc Committee• Shorter-term: Potential transportation sales tax measure in 2016

  9. Envision Silicon Valley Stakeholders Group • Developed goals • Developed corresponding evaluation criteria for projects/programs • Reviewed Call for Projects, project lists, costs and project analysis by VTA staff • Developed expenditure proposals for program and project areas • Review draft transportation plan and funding scenarios

  10. Envision Silicon Valley Stakeholders

  11. Envision Silicon Valley Advisory Committees Similar work to Stakeholders Group • Review and/or provide input on goals, criteria, project analysis, project list and community feedback • Review draft transportation plan, funding sources

  12. Envision Silicon Valley Ad Hoc Committee Oversee efforts of Stakeholders Group • Examine transportation needs of Silicon Valley, recommend goals, evaluation criteria to VTA Board • Review project analyses • Guide VTA staff in development of draft transportation plan, projects/programs for potential sales tax measure • Guide creation of potential transportation ballot initiative

  13. Envision Silicon Valley Goals • Enhance Safety • Provide Congestion Relief • Expand Transportation Choices and Improve Travel Experience • Expand Transit Ridership and Continue to Promote Quality Transit for Everyone – Including Low-income Areas • Actively Promote Healthy Communities, Environmental Sustainability and Plan for the Next Generation • Improve System Financial Sustainability and Maintenance • Continue to Support Silicon Valley’s Economic Vitality

  14. Evaluation Criteria • 32 qualitative and quantitative criteria to analyze projects/programs in relation to goals • Stakeholders reviewed projects of $100M+ analyzed by VTA staff • Developed funding scenarios for potential sales tax measure

  15. Envision Silicon Valley Call for Projects • VTA released “Call for Projects” in May 2015 • Public encouraged to submit ideas • 600+ projects; $48.7B • Initial project submissions approved by VTA Board in • October 2015

  16. Project Analysis Example

  17. Stakeholders Sample Expenditure Plan *Received 8 of 18 votes

  18. Funding Realities • We have to find creative ways to fund the transportation improvements we desire. • What’s worked in the past?

  19. Past Measures • 1976 Measure A – ½ cent Sales Tax (Perpetuity) • Funded transit operations • State of “good repair” • 1984 Measure A – ½ cent Sales Tax (10 yrs. through 1997) • Funded construction of SR 85, SR 237 improvements • US 101 widening

  20. Past Measures • 1996 Measure A/B – ½ cent Sales Tax (1998-2005) • Pavement • Transit Improvements • Highway Interchanges

  21. Past Measures • 2000 Measure A/2002 Measure B – ½ cent Sales Tax (2006-2036) • BART extension • Improve Caltrain service • Light Rail extension

  22. Past Measures • 2008 Measure B – 1/8 cent Sales Tax (2012-2042) • 2010 Vehicle Registration Fee - $10 each vehicle registered (perpetuity)

  23. 2016? • • Possible sales tax measure on the 2016 ballot to fund • transportation projects • • ½-cent, 30 years; $6B • • Broad based

  24. Envision Silicon Near-Term Activities • June – September 2015: Development of Evaluation Criteria • September 2015: VTA Board Adopts Evaluation Criteria • October 2015: VTA Board Adopts Preliminary Envision Project List • Fall 2015: VTA Evaluates Preliminary Envision Project List • Early 2016: VTA Refines Envision Project List • Summer 2016: VTA Prepares Ballot Measure

  25. Envision Silicon Timeline

  26. We Want to Hear from You • Members of the public can engage in several ways: • Learn more: www.vta.org/ • envision-silicon-valley/ envision-silicon-valley • Transportation budget tool and survey: www.envisionsv.org • Email envision.sv@vta.org or call (408) 321-7544 • Attend public meetings in May

  27. Public Meetings in May Start at 7 p.m.: May 3: Gilroy City Hall, Council Chambers May 9: San Jose City Hall, Wing Rooms 118-120 May 23: Campbell Community Center, Roosevelt Redwood Room May 26: Mountain View City Hall, Council Chambers May 31: Santa Clara University, Locatelli Student Activity Center

  28. Thank You! Q&A

  29. customer.service@vta.org (408) 321-2300

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