Making the Job-Infrastructure Connection CALCOG Region Issues Forum Darin Chidsey.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
New Public Transit Alliance (NuPTA) RIPEC Study: Transportation at a Crossroads (2002) Growing Smart with Transit: A Report of the Transit 2020 Working.
Advertisements

Creating Jobs Through Infrastructure Investment National League of Cities March 13, 2012.
Steve Griffitts, President Joe Dunlap, Ed.D., President.
Mid-Atlantic Rail Operations Study -- Benefit Assessment Presented by: Jack Lettiere, Commissioner New Jersey Department of Transportation Presented to:
Southern California Association of Governments Where Will Our Children Live? Darin Chidsey Member Relations Officer Growth, Change and Rising Prices.
1 From Richmond to the Oceanfront The Creation of a Mega-Region Thomas R. Frantz President & Chief Executive Officer Williams Mullen.
Smart Growth Makes Money: Transit Oriented Development.
Northwest Rail Update Nadine Lee, Northwest Rail Project Manager Regional Transportation District March 21, 2012.
The Fuel Tax: An Unsustainable Transportation Revenue Source
1 Port Freight Infrastructure Planning & Investment John N. Young Director of Freight & Surface Transportation Policies American Association of Port Authorities.
Briefing on a Cost-Benefit Analysis Framework for Transit Investments in the Washington Region David Lewis Ph.D. Chief Economist HDR|Decision Economics.
Infrastructure Planning and Funding MID-REGION COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS MID-REGION METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION MARCH 19, 2015 NAIOP-NEW MEXICO CHAPTER.
City Transportation Funding Overview House Transportation Committee January 13, 2004 Ashley Probart AWC Transportation Coordinator.
2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan Final Approval GVMC Board May 7, 2015.
3 rd Annual California Passenger Rail Summit Innovative Transportation Financing Art Guzzetti Vice President – Policy American Public Transportation Association.
21 st Century Committee Report Recommendations NC 73 Council of Planning Annual Meeting January 22, 2009.
Advanced Manufacturing/Logistics Initiative Awareness: Generate awareness of initiative and goals. Support: – Educate businesses and stakeholders regarding.
Highway Funding 2009 and Beyond: The States’ Perspective AASHTO Executive Director John Horsley Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Washington, D.C.
Anaheim – Los Angeles Project EIR/EIS California High-Speed Rail Authority HIGH-SPEED TRAINS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Orange County Business Council- Infrastructure.
Funding Your Journey Florida Transportation Economics 101 Howard Glassman Executive Director MPOAC.
Overview of the Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Accounts at the BEA Robert L. Brown Calibrating the Nevada Economy: Data Tools for Assessing Our State.
The Clapham Omnibus is Full………….. Challenges to our Transport System Neil Ridley Chief Business Development Officer.
GLOBAL Competition: Who, What and Where are California’s Biggest Threats? FuturePorts Annual Conference 2014 June 23, 2014 Darin Chidsey Director of Strategy,
Orange County Business Council Infrastructure Committee December 14, 2010 Draft Long-Range Transportation Plan Destination 2035.
Funding Your Journey Florida Transportation Economics 101 Presenter’s Name Organization.
Freight Issues in the Report of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission Transportation for Tomorrow.
Sue Mulvihill, Deputy Commissioner & Chief Engineer Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Quantifying Transportation Needs and Assessing Revenue Options: The Texas Experience presented to The Arkansas Blue Ribbon Committee on Highway Finance.
WELCOME! GREATER 288 PARTNERSHIP Promoting the Gateway to Texas GREATER 288 PARTNERSHIP Promoting the Gateway to Texas.
Presentation to ***(group) on ***(date) 1.  Cities - 11  Highway districts – 3  Ada and Canyon Counties  School districts – 2  Valley Regional Transit.
Metro Cities Transportation Policy Committee August 10, 2015 Overview of Minnesota Highway and Transit Finance.
Overview of the Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Accounts at the BEA Robert L. Brown Monitoring Mississippi: Data & Tools for Understanding Our State.
NGA Center for Best Practices: Policy Academy on Land Use and Transportation Planning State of Illinois Team Lynne Padovan—Governor’s Office Randy Blankenhorn—IDOT.
NEW STRATEGY FOR TRANSPORT GOVERNANCE IN MONTREAL March EMTA Meeting, Madrid.
1 Transportation Infrastructure Programs Past, Present & Future Transportation Association of Canada Fall Conference September 2011 Edmonton, Alberta.
Draft Transportation 2035 Plan for the San Francisco Bay Area ACT February 24, 2009.
Authorization of a New Federal Transportation Program AASHTO Executive Director John Horsley Subcommittee on Design Albuquerque, New Mexico July 15, 2008.
San Diego Regional Economic Prosperity Strategy Transportation: Helping Address the Three E’s.
1 Senate Transportation & Housing Committee December 13, 2005 Orange County Transportation Authority.
Climate Change Steering Committee’s Draft Climate Change Report September 5, 2008 Joan Rohlfs Chief, Air Quality Planning Metropolitan Washington Council.
Revisiting the Economic Impact of the Fayetteville Shale Kathy Deck, Director Center for Business and Economic Research June 7, 2012.
Regional Goods Movement Study for the San Francisco Bay Area presented by Michael J. Fischer Cambridge Systematics, Inc. November 12, 2004 Agenda Item.
Creating the 2040 Regional Transportation Plan. Today’s Presentation Now Developing the Next RTP  Very Early Stages of Development  Website: 2040Plan.org.
Economic Significance of the Border: A Perspective at the Regional and National Levels for both Passenger and Freight Movements Bruno Penet HDR | Decision.
SB 375: CREATING GREAT COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA.
Beyond Sustainable Communities A Transitional Moment for Regions Jacob Lieb Sustainability Manager For California Planning Roundtable November 9, 2013.
1 Climate & Transportation: Change is Coming Steve Heminger Executive Director Metropolitan Transportation Commission December 2010.
World Bank Transport Knowledge and Learning Program on ITS Cross Regional Cooperation and Freight and Logistics Applications June 22, 2010 I ntelligent.
Nate Asplund Director – Public Private Partnerships September 20, 2009 SCORT 2009 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.
Impact of the California High Speed Rail System Lee Ann Eager, Chief Operating Officer Economic Development Corporation serving Fresno County.
Moving Passengers and Products: The Ohio Hub Rail Study Ohio Rail Development Commission Lima – December 13, 2004 Provided Courtesy of the Good Governance.
Investing in Transportation Infrastructure Government Research Association Annual Policy Conference Janet Oakley, AASHTO July 28, 2009.
Regional Transportation & Land Use IREM / BOMA Real Estate Forecast Breakfast 2009 Rich Macias, Director Regional & Comprehensive Planning Southern California.
Lecture 9: The Economic & Political Role of Airports By: Zuliana Ismail.
1 Streets and Highways: Not Making the Grade Hamid Bahadori Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA)
California Association for Local Economic Development Los Angeles, CA August 11, 2011.
Calmentor August 25, 2015 Tony Boren, Executive Director Fresno Council of Governments 2035 Tulare St. #201 Fresno, CA (559) Ext
Prince William County – Specialized Logistics & Supply Chain Briefing Presented By: Prince William County Department of Economic Development
Resolving Regional Challenges SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION GOVERNMENTS of Resolving Regional Challenges.
Prince William County – Specialized Logistics & Supply Chain Briefing Presented By: Prince William County Department of Economic Development
Financial & Budget Outlook City Council Strategic Planning Retreat March 19, 2012 Pueblo, Colorado.
Industry Briefing 25 May 2016.
Next Steps.  To begin Planning Council discussion about the MPO’s Next Steps. Now that the 2035 Regional Transportation Plan has been updated and adopted,
Presentation to the Joint Committee On Transportation Oversight 1 Jack Basso Chief Operating Officer and Business Development Director American Association.
Beyond Oil Transforming Transportation: A National Demonstration Project Breakout Session: A New Paradigm - Future of Transportation, Funding, and Climate.
Prince William County – Specialized Logistics & Supply Chain Briefing
Regional Roads Committee
Southern California Transportation Outlook to the year 2040
John Husing, Ph.D. Economics & Politics, Inc. Chief Economist, IEEP
Presentation transcript:

Making the Job-Infrastructure Connection CALCOG Region Issues Forum Darin Chidsey

I Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy II.Business Community Engagement III.Economic & Job Creation Analysis

Southern California Association of Governments  Nation’s largest Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and Council of Governments (COG)  Directed by a Regional Council of 84 local elected officials  6 counties  191 cities  Over 18 million residents  21,630 miles of highways and arterials  470 miles of passenger rail  6 air carrier airports

Anticipated Future Growth 4

Population Growth by County Million New Residents by 2035 Population Growth from 2008 to 2035 (Residents by County)

Recently adopted Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy Almost $525 billion in investments to improve the SCAG region’s transportation system through 2035 $263 billion in capital investments $217 billion in system operations, preservation, and maintenance $45 billion in debt service to advance construction of projects

Passenger Rail System 1990

Passenger Rail System Today

Passenger Rail Vision 2035 Image courtesy Metro © 2012 LACMTA Image courtesy Metrolink

Transportation Demand Management Active Transportation

Highways and Arterials Summary Image courtesy Metro © 2012 LACMTA

Goods Movement

Integrates Land Use and Transportation

GHG Reduction Targets from 2005 Base Year (per capita) %13% 9% 16%

Mobility: Reduce Per Capita Travel Delay by 1/3 60 minutes 40 minutes

Long-Term Funding Challenge VMT Index Population Index Gas Tax Index

RTP/SCS Financial Plan $524.7 billion (nominal dollars)

I Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy II.Business Community Engagement III.Economic & Job Creation Analysis

Southern California Share of California Job Creation: %

Southern California Share of California Job Losses: %

So. California Bay Area 41.5% 28.7% CALIFORNIA EDUCATION LEVELS BACHELOR’S OR HIGHER DEGREE %

So. California Bay Area $72,544 $58,331 CALIFORNIA MEDIAN INCOME $58,931

Founded: 2009 Mission: Advise SCAG staff on the economic implications of SCAG’s planning activities and to better engage key public and private stakeholders. Chairman: Greg McWilliams, President, Newhall Land and Farming Members: (Approximately 30) Including: LA Economic Development Cooperation, Orange County Business Council,Inland Empire Economic Partnership, LA BizFed, Southern California Edison, Southern California Gas Company, Large Real Estate Developers, and others Meeting Schedule: 4-6 times per year Global Land Use & Economic (GLUE) Council

Southern California Economic Recovery & Job Creation Strategy SCAG has not typically been involved in Economic Development In 2010, hired Chief Economic Advisor, Jack Kyser and engaged five Economic Advisors Conducted Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of the Regions Economy

KEY INDUSTRIES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Logistics Film, TV, Commercials Manufacturing Construction

I Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy II.Business Community Engagement III.Economic & Job Creation Analysis

27 Economic and Job Creation Analysis Economic Times required More Comprehensive Analysis of Impact and Benefits of Infrastructure Expenditures SCAG Retained Team of Leading Economists o Wallace Walrod, Ph.D., Orange County Business Council o Marlon Boarnet, Ph.D., University of Southern California o Christine Cooper, Ph.D., LA Economic Development Corporation o John Husing, Ph.D., Economics & Politics Team Used Regional Economic Models, Inc. (REMI Model) to assess impacts

28 Economic and Job Creation Analysis Components of Economic Analysis o Cost/Benefit of Investments o Economic Benefits of Construction Spending o Economic Benefits of an Improved Transportation System o Impacts of Fees

Cost/Benefit Investments 29 Cost Benefit Analysis Includes:

–2035 RTP/SCS Per Capita Cost Total 2012 RTP/SCS Cost in Constant Dollars Annualize Costs Translate into per day (365) Adjust for per capita (Average of 20 million) Cost is Less than $2 per day per capita

–2035 RTP/SCS Per Capita Benifit Over $5 per day per capita

Cost/Benefit Investments 32 Cost Benefit Analysis Includes:

Construction Benefit Construction 174,500 Annual Jobs 174,500 Annual Jobs

Network Benefits   Commuting   Accessibility   Transportation Network Benefits   Commuting   Accessibility   Transportation 354,000 Annual Jobs 354,000 Annual Jobs

Economic & Job Creation Analysis Full Results Annual Average CONSTRUCTION ALL NETWORK BENEFITS AMENITY & OPERATIONS RTP/SCS ,

Economic & Job Creation Analysis Full Results Average SALES TAX HIGHWAY TOLLS FREIGHT FEE GAS TAX VMT FEE All Revenue Options Impacts of revenue options with no reinvestment New jobs and their resulting local, state and federal revenues not reflected

Economic & Job Creation Analysis Conclusion - Per Capita Cost is less than $2 per day - Per Capita Benefit is greater than $5 per day Construction Benefits — 174,500 annual jobsNetwork Benefits — 354,000 annual jobsUser Fee Impacts — 67,000 annual jobs

Thank you!