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Commuter Connections FY 2009 Work Program

Commuter Connections FY 2009 Work Program. National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board February 20, 2008. What is Commuter Connections?

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Commuter Connections FY 2009 Work Program

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  1. Commuter Connections FY 2009 Work Program National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board February 20, 2008

  2. What is Commuter Connections? • Network of public and private transportation organizations, including COG, state funding agencies, and local organizations, that work together to assist and encourage people in the Washington region to use alternatives to the single-occupant automobile.

  3. Benefits of Commuter Connections • Jurisdictions • Reduction and management of traffic congestion due to commuters, easing goods movement and tourist travel • Reduction in emissions • Support of local efforts to attract and retain employers • Employers • Recruitment/Retention • Workers • More commute options • Reduced stress/costs/time • Improved quality of life

  4. Geographic Areas Serviced by Commuter Connections

  5. Benchmarking TDM -- Census Rankings for Carpools

  6. Commuter Connections Daily Program Impacts

  7. Regional TDM Requirements • The TPB is required by Federal regulations to approve a congestion management process which includes TDM as part of the metropolitan transportation plan. • Commuter Connections constitutes the major demand management component of the region’s congestion management process.

  8. Regional TDM Requirements • Commuter Connections also provides transportation emission reduction measure benefits for inclusion in the air quality conformity determination approved by the TPB. This is part of the annual update of the region’s Constrained Long Range Plan (CLRP) and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).

  9. Cost Effectiveness of Commuter Connections • Cost per Vehicle Trip $0.15 Reduced • Cost per Vehicle Mile of $0.01 Travel Reduced • Cost per ton of NOx $10,000 Reduced • Cost per ton of VOC $20,000 Reduced

  10. Proposed FY 2009 CCWP Budget

  11. Proposed FY 2009 CCWP Budget • Overall 3.7% increase from FY 2008 • Budget Breakdown: $5,184,142 • COG/TPB Staff & Overhead: $1,396,152 or 27% of the overall budget. • Private Sector Services: $2,320,700 or 44% of the overall budget • Local Jurisdiction Pass-Thru: $832,664 or 17% of the overall budget • Direct Costs: $634,626 or 12% of the overall budget • Over 70% of the CCWP dollars go to either the private sector, local jurisdictions, or direct costs.

  12. What’s New In FY 2009 CCWP • TDM Software System Phase 3 design and implementation • Carpool Incentive Demonstration Project Preliminary Study Proposal • Car Free Day

  13. What’s New In FY 2009 CCWP - continued • Monitoring and Evaluation • 2007 State of the Commute General Public Report distribution • Employer Outreach Satisfaction Survey • Transportation Emission Reduction Measure (TERM) Analysis Report • Placement Rate Survey and Report

  14. Next Steps • Commuter Connections Subcommittee reviewed the CCWP on January 15th and on February 19th. • Tech Committee will receive a briefing of the Work Program at its March 7th meeting. • TPB will be asked to approve at its March 19th meeting.

  15. Next Steps - continued • TIP adjustments, if any, will be made and funding commitments secured by June. • Program begins July 1.

  16. Questions? Nicholas W. Ramfos Director, Commuter Connections nramfos@mwcog.org Or 202-962-3313

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