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1 8/25/20151 Implementation of Adopted Transportation Vision for the Metropolitan Washington Region: Development of Circulation Systems and Green Space Preliminary Evaluation Observations Joe Crossett, TransTech Management TCSP Workshop, Sept. 14, 15 2000

2 8/25/20152 Project Overview Sponsor: National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board/ Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (TPB/COG) Yr. Funded: 1999 Total Cost:$380,000 grant + $100,000 in-kind match (Includes $80,000 for evaluation)

3 8/25/20153 Goals & Objectives Goal: Build stakeholder support for two frequently overlooked elements of region’s Transportation Vision Statement: 1.Design circulation systems within regional core & regional activity centers that maximize use of transit, ped., & bike facilities 2.Integrate greenways into a connected regional greenways system Objective: Produce two reports that establish regional frameworks for greenways and circulation systems respectively

4 8/25/20154 Critical Challenges TCSP funding designed to get more from the region’s MPO planning process: Promoting Visibility: Greenway & circulation systems are low priorities in area’s project selection process Building Consensus: Regional planning across 7 counties, 2 states, and the District of Columbia is complex Securing Implementation: TPB’s project implementation role is indirect – state & local agencies allocate funds

5 8/25/20155 Planning in Washington Region – TCSP funds are part of broader process TCSP Element Regional Transportation Vision: Establishes guiding principles Regional Framework Reports: Develop project- level priorities/support TIP/CLRP development: Identify funding to implement projects IMPLEMENT! Vision is finally translated into local projects & programs

6 8/25/20156 Innovative Development Process - Stakeholder-Led Committees Two-track process with separate committees Committees led by 2 key elected officials on TPB Board Each committee included 20+ key stakeholder group representatives Planning consultant & TPB staff provided technical support Priority Projects Stakeholder Advisory Committees TPB StaffConsultants

7 8/25/20157 Stakeholder Participants Greenways Committee: Washington Parks & People Anacostia Watershed Society Trust for Public Lands Washington Area Bicyclist Assoc. American Farmland Trust Potomac Heritage Trust National Park Service MD Greenways Commission City of Takoma Park Sierra Club DC Office of Planning No VA Planning District Commission Circulation Sys. Committee: Montgomery Co. Dept. of Public Wks Assoc. of Ped. & Bicycle Professionals MD Transit Administration Surface Transp. Policy Project TYTRAN Washington Area Bicyclist Assoc. Action Committee for Transit Transit Action Partnership Dulles Area Transportation Assoc. Private Providers Task Force

8 8/25/20158 Five Key Steps 1.Inventory region’s existing greenways & circulation systems 2.Inventory 150 proposed greenway projects/50 circulation system projects, based on consultation with state/local planners 3.Select 8-10 regional priority projects for each report 4.Develop persuasive profiles of priority greenway and circulation systems projects 5.Take to TPB Board for final endorsement

9 8/25/20159 Anticipated Products - 2 Regional Framework Reports Greenways Report: –Framework for greenways –Portrays 8 regional priority projects –Stakeholder buy-in –Implementation strategy Circulation Systems Report: –Framework for circulation systems –Portrays 10 regional priority projects –Stakeholder buy-in –Implementation strategy

10 8/25/201510 Timeline Mar: Grant Submitted 1999 May: Grant Awarded 2000 Sept: Committees Established Oct: TPB Approval Oct-April: 4 Greenway Committee Mtgs Held Feb-June: 4 Circ. Syst. Committee Mtgs Held 2001 IMPLEMENT

11 8/25/201511 Innovative Elements Spotlight on non-traditional projects: Improves visibility of TCSP-type projects that are typically a low priority Stakeholder-led committees: Decision-making process strengthens buy-in for non-traditional projects, achieves consensus. Project-level recommendations: Priorities described in reports are actual projects with local support, hence stronger implementation feasibility

12 8/25/201512 Evaluation Methodology Independent evaluation consultant: Observe meetings, interview participants, review documents Describe project innovations/lessons learned Measure process & products Evaluation timeframe too short to measure outcomes

13 8/25/201513 Sample Evaluation Measures – Process Element Did process help build constituency for projects among stakeholders? –Range of stakeholders is adequate? –Effective use of stakeholders? Was a systematic approach for process used? –Thorough project inventory? –Effective project selection criteria? –Adequate information for decision-making?

14 8/25/201514 Sample Evaluation Measures - Product Element Does report create cohesive regional vision? –Support of local agencies for projects selected? –Inter-jurisdictional coordination? –Regional connectivity? Does report provide sufficient implementation guidance? –Funding opportunities? –Barriers to implementation? –Political feasibility?

15 8/25/201515 Conclusions A “work in progress” – but signs of success are promising… What if no funding had occurred? Evidence is clear – these types of projects are not in the 2000 CLRP/TIP, despite Transportation Vision. Big question, will they be there next year or year after? Keep stakeholders involved/accountable Apply process to other types of project development

16 8/25/201516 Outside praise for greenways report: “your report is a wise investment of federal funds (that) provides an overarching framework & blueprint for local jurisdictions… It should become a model for the nation.” (Tom Downs, former CEO, Amtrak)


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