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Webinar: Responding to the FHWA CMAQ & System Performance Measures: Presented by: Jason Pavluchuk Association for Commuter Transportation

Agenda Background Brief Overview of System Performance Measures What is the NPRM Why this is important Brief Overview of System Performance Measures Overview of CMAQ Performance Measures ACT’s Comments Next Steps Tools ACT has created Who should comment How

Background Section 150 of MAP-21 Requires State DOTs and Metropolitan Planning Organizations to demonstrate progress towards national performance metrics The Secretary is required to establish performance measures and standards within 18 months of passage of MAP-21 (Jan 6, 2014) MAP-21 specifically limits the rulemaking process to measure only the performance measures listed by the section

Background What are we Measuring? State of Good Repair -- Condition of Pavement & Bridges on the National Highway System Highway Safety Serious injuries and fatalities per vehicle mile travelled The number of serious injuries and fatalities Performance of the Interstate System-National Highway System Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Program Traffic congestion On-road mobile source emissions National Freight Movement

Overview of System Performance Measures Proposed Metrics for NHS & Interstate Highway Performance Percent of the Interstate System where peak hour travel times meet expectations Percent of the Interstate System providing for reliable travel time Percent of the NHS system where peak hour travel times meet expectations Travel Time Reliability is Key metric to Performance Proposed Rule Establishes 80% reliability as the minimum standard

Overview of System Performance Measures Travel Time Reliability - HOW IS THIS CALCULATED? Travel Time (during a 5 min segment) Normal Travel Time Reporting only includes daylight hours

Overview of System Performance Measures Reliability Measure Explained HOW IS THIS CALCULATED? FHWA establishes a reliable segment as one that does not have a factor greater than 1.5. To find a systems reliability percentage you take % of reliable NHS/IS Miles Total Miles

Overview of System Performance Measures

Overview of System Performance Measures Where do State DOTs and MPOs get the DATA from? FHWA is proposing that data used in performance reporting come from the ‘National Performance Management Research Data Set’ (NPMRDS) or an FHWA approved equivalent The NPMRDS is a dataset based on actual, observed data collected from probes in vehicles along the NHS. The data set includes travel time information collected from probes that is available at 5 minute intervals.

Issues with Measure Key Initial Concerns: Improper Weighting Concerns about segment selection Peak Period Weighting No sense of PPT Incomplete data sets would be filled in by using the posted speed limit

Overview of CMAQ Performance Measures How Annual Hours of Delay is Calculated Actual time to get through a segment – baseline time to get through segment (baseline for .5 mile of freeway/Interstate/expressway is 35 MPH while principle arterial is 15 MPH) So…..If I am travelling on I-66 and it takes me 2 min (or 120 seconds) to go half a mile, that is 69 more seconds then the baseline That delay figure is then multiplied by the vehicle count (see next slide) The delay for a segment is then added together. The sum of that number is then divided by 3600 and then the sum of all segments is combined to create a figure. That is then divided by the population of a region to get a measure

Overview of CMAQ Performance Measures How 2- and 4-year Total Emission Reductions for each applicable pollutant and pre-cursor emission reductions are counted FHWA will use existing practices related to emission reduction modeling and data submission CMAQ Public Access System: https://fhwaapps.fhwa.dot.gov/cmaq_pub/

Issues with Measure Key Initial Concerns: Improper Weighting Concerns about segment selection Segment selection Missing segments Baseline speeds (35/15) too low CMAQ modeling data Does not include Non-CMAQ funded projects in emission reduction

Measuring Performance Solely by Vehicle Counts Can Be Misleading Washington DOT MnPASS Tour 12/16/04 Measuring Performance Solely by Vehicle Counts Can Be Misleading After HOT lanes (MNPass) conversion opening The segment carried 10% MORE VEHICLES 1,605 vs 1,457 vehicles BUT … 10% FEWER PEOPLE 2,593 vs 2,853 persons Year 2004 vehicles = HOV + SOV = 1,396 + 61 = 1,457 vehicles Year 2004 persons = HOV * 2 persons/HOV + SOV = 1,396 *2 + 61 = 2,853 persons MnPASS vehicles = HOV + SOV = 988 + 617 = 1,605 vehicles MnPASS persons = HOV * 2 persons/HOV + SOV = 988 *2 + 617 = 2,593 persons Background

ACT’s Comments

Next Steps

Who should comment Anyone who: TMAs Employers Individuals Receives CMAQ funding Recipients of assistance via CMAQ funding Hopes to get Federal funding TMAs Employers Individuals Stakeholder groups

Next Steps Submit comments by Friday Have your organization submit comments by Friday Send this notice and proposed comments to interested parties including clients, stakeholders, grassroots organizations. Every voice matters!!