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USDOT Congestion Mitigation Initiative

USDOT Congestion Mitigation Initiative. APEC TPT WG 29 Intermodal & ITS Experts Group Meeting July 11, 2007. Walter Kulyk, P.E. Director, Office of Mobility Innovation Federal Transit Administration U.S. Department of Transportation. Overview. The National Strategy to Reduce Congestion

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USDOT Congestion Mitigation Initiative

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  1. USDOT Congestion Mitigation Initiative APEC TPT WG 29 Intermodal & ITS Experts Group Meeting July 11, 2007 Walter Kulyk, P.E. Director, Office of Mobility Innovation Federal Transit Administration U.S. Department of Transportation

  2. Overview • The National Strategy to Reduce Congestion • Congestion Mitigation Initiative Funding • Congestion Mitigate Initiative (Four “Ts”) • Transit’s Role in the Congestion Mitigation Initiative • Schedule • Preliminary Urban Partners

  3. The National Strategy to Reduce Congestion • Execute “Urban Partnership Agreements” (Congestion Mitigation Initiative) • Encourage States to enact public private partnership laws • Support deployment of real-time traffic information nationwide

  4. The National Strategy to Reduce Congestion (Continued) • Develop new interstate highway and rail capacity • Engage major freight stakeholders on policy reforms • Make major improvements to the air transportation system

  5. Potential Funding for Urban Partnerships • Federal Transit Administration – 3 Programs • Federal Highway Administration – 8 Programs • Research and Innovative Technology Administration – 1 Program • Up to $1.2 Billion Potentially Available

  6. Congestion Mitigation Initiative Goal • Demonstrate integrated strategies to reduce traffic congestion using the Four “Ts”: • Tolling (Congestion Pricing) • Transit • Telecommuting • Technology and Operations

  7. Tolling • Goal • Maintain free-flow conditions on highways through a system-wide congestion pricing demonstration • Key elements • Direct user charge based on use of facility • Charge varies based on level of congestion • Toll collection via electronic means (no toll booths) • Specifics determined by State and local leaders • Many potential configurations • Pricing of individual facilities • Network of high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes • Cordon pricing

  8. Transit • Goal • Provide a convenient, comfortable, and cost-effective alternative to solo driving during peak travel periods • Key elements • High-quality bus service operating in free-flow lanes • High-frequency service during peak periods • New technologies and amenities • Improved station design • Rapid fare collection • Cleaner and quieter vehicles • Guided vehicles • Improved schedule reliability and increased ridership, courtesy of congestion pricing

  9. Telecommuting • Goal • Reduce peak period commuting • Key elements • Commitment by major employers to expand telecommuting and flexible work scheduling options • Removal of regulatory impediments to telecommuting • Different options • Employees work from home • Use of telework centers • Alternate work schedules

  10. Technology and Operations • Goal • Employ congestion-reducing cutting-edge operational & technological improvements • Key elements • USDOT outreach to locals on operational & technological issues • Emphasis on congestion mitigation by local and State transportation operations departments • Sample technologies and policies • Adaptive control software for coordinating traffic signal timing • More complete real-time traffic information for travelers • Movable barriers to augment the number of peak period lanes • “Quick clearance” laws and teams

  11. Transit’s Role in the Congestion Mitigation Initiative • Service Modifications to Accommodate Demand • Improved Traveler Information

  12. Transit’s Role in the Congestion Mitigation Initiative (continued) • Universal Electronic Payment • Park-and-Ride Improvements

  13. Schedule • USDOT Selects Preliminary Urban Partners - 6/7/07 • Discussions between USDOT and Preliminary Partners – June to July 2007 • USDOT Announces Final Urban Partner(s) - Selections by 8/8/07 • Signature of Urban Partnership Agreement(s) – August to October 2007 • UPA Implementation - ASAP (post-signature)

  14. Preliminary Urban Partners Seattle, WA Minneapolis, MN New York, NY San Francisco, CA Denver, CO Atlanta, GA San Diego, CA Dallas, TX Miami, FL

  15. Thank You Walter Kulyk, P.E. Director, Office of Mobility Innovation Federal Transit Administration Washington, D.C. (202) 366-4991 walter.kulyk@dot.gov

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