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I-95 Transit & TDM Plan I-95 Transit and TDM Plan Summary of Recommendations Slide 1

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Project Objectives 1.Preserve and Maximize Capacity and Operational Efficiency of the I-95 HOT/HOV Lanes 2.Maximize Transit Utilization and Transit Market Share utilizing the I-95 HOT/HOV Lanes: Expansion of Park-and-Ride Supply; Increase in Transit Service Levels to Employment Centers; and Enhance Transportation Demand Management Slide 2

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Project Process 1.Document Existing Conditions Park-and-Ride Lot Utilization Transit Service Utilization TDM Programs 2.Determine Transit and TDM Needs Review of Prior Study Recommendations Review of Demographic Projections Discussions with Stakeholders and Service Providers 3.Presentation of Needs and Costs to Secretary of Transportation, Stakeholders and Public 4.Finalize Plan Recommendations Slide 3

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan I-95 Transit and TDM Plan Recommendations Park-and-Ride Lot Spaces for Bus and Car/Vanpool Users Bus Service Expansion Enhance TDM Program Franconia-Springfield Station Off-Site Parking Expansion and Shuttle Slide 4

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan I-95 Transit and TDM Plan Recommendations Park & Ride Lot Spaces For Bus & Car/Vanpool Users Slide 5

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Slide 6 Existing Park-and-Ride Lots in Fairfax County

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Summary of Park & Ride Lot Space Recommendations Prior I-95/I-395 Transit & TDM Study North Corridor Need = 2,950 spaces South Corridor Need = 3,375 spaces Total Need = 6,325 spaces Revised Estimate of P&R Lot Needs North Corridor Need = 4,000 spaces South Corridor Need = 5,950 spaces Total Need = 9,575 spaces VDOT program = 3,300 spaces Net Remaining Need = 6,275 spaces Slide 7

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Summary of Park & Ride Lot Space Recommendations Slide 8 North Corridor reflects spaces in Fairfax and Prince William Counties. South corridor reflects spaces in Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties.

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Summary of Park & Ride Lot Capital Costs Slide 9 1.Costs for funded park & ride lots provided by VDOT. 2.Unfunded costs assume $15,000 per surface space, as recommended by VDOT staff (costs inclusive of construction costs, ROW acquisition costs, site access improvement costs. Total P&R Space Costs = $121.7 million Previously Committed Funds = $ 22.8 million Recommended for Six-Year Plan = $ 98.9 million ( 2011 dollars)

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan I-95 Transit and TDM Plan Recommendations Bus Service Expansion Slide 10

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Commuter Bus Service Expansion 1.Expand commuter services from Fairfax & Prince William Counties 2.Expand commuter services from Spotsylvania and Stafford Counties 3.Expand destinations served by commuter services Additional service to D.C., Pentagon area, Rosslyn Mark Center Tysons Corner Fort Belvoir Franconia-Springfield Metrorail Slide 11

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Slide 12 Commuter Bus Service Expansion: By County

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan I-95 Transit and TDM Plan Recommendations Transportation Demand Management Program Slide 13

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan TDM Program Needs A.Vanpool Program Assistance VanStart/VanSave, Vanpool Insurance, NTD Program B.Telework Program Assistance C.I-95 Corridor Marketing/Education Annual Marketing Campaigns, HOT/HOV Start-up Campaigns D.TDM Program Staffing E.Technology Upgrades F.Supporting Programs Guaranteed Ride Home, Incentive Programs Slide 14 Note: Some of the above-listed program needs would be region-wide, not necessarily targeted towards just I-95 commuters. Funding for Additional I-95 TDM Programs To Come From Unobligated TEIF Funds (Approximately $100K - $250K)

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan I-95 Transit and TDM Plan Recommendations Franconia-Springfield Metrorail Station Slide 15

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Franconia-Springfield Station Parking Expansion Strategy 1.Create new off-site parking spaces 2.Off-site parking need to be determined 3.Assume 750 spaces in structure as a placeholder for now 4.Provide peak period shuttle service to/from station with two buses Estimated Parking Structure Cost = $22.5 million Estimated Shuttle Operating Costs ( ) = $8.3 million (2011 dollars) Slide 16 Note: Potential parking cost based on a unit cost of $30,000/structured parking space Potential shuttle operating cost based on $120 per revenue bus-hour

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan I-95 Transit and TDM Plan Recommendations Summary of I-95 Corridor Plan Costs Slide 17

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Summary of Costs by Plan Element (Funded and Additional for Six-Year Program) Slide 18

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Summary of Costs for Six-Year Program Recommendations by Time Period Slide 19

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Costs for Six-Year Improvement Program Recommendations by Plan Element Slide 20 Costs Over 20-years = $180.5 million (Not including TDM Program Costs)

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Next Steps: Slide 21 Mon., Sept. 26 – Public Meeting in Woodbridge Wed., Sept. 28 – Public Meeting in Springfield Thur., Sept. 29 – Public Meeting in Stafford 30 Day Public Comment Period Finalize I-95 Transit and TDM Plan

I-95 Transit & TDM Plan Questions/Discussion Slide 22