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MTC Advisors Orientation September 5, 2007

MTC Advisors Orientation September 5, 2007. Welcome…. …and thank you, for serving as an advisor and working with MTC on “regional” transportation issues. By your participation, we can learn and hear from many voices in the Bay Area. Agenda. Welcome and Introductions

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MTC Advisors Orientation September 5, 2007

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  1. MTC Advisors OrientationSeptember 5, 2007

  2. Welcome… …and thank you,for serving as an advisor and working with MTC on “regional” transportation issues. By your participation, we can learn and hear from many voices in the Bay Area.

  3. Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • Bay Area Transportation Basics & Travel Modes • What is MTC • Committee Structure and Responsibilities • Staff Organization • Key Functions and Near-Term Challenges • Planning • Funding • Legislation and Public Affairs • Operations • Bay Area Toll Authority • Key Information Resources • Questions and Answers

  4. Bay Area Transportation Basics More than 4.5 million cars Some 25 transit agencies with 4,500 buses, railcars and ferries 20,000 miles of local streets and roads 1,400 miles of highway 300 miles of carpool lanes Eight toll bridges

  5. Bay Area Travel Modes (All Daily Trips)

  6. Three Agencies in One • MTC — Created by the Legislature in 1971. Planner, coordinator, manager and banker. Distribute over $1 billion per year in local, state and federal funds to transportation projects and services. • BATA — Created by the Legislature in 1998 to administer the base toll on the bridges, BATA is now responsible for the entire $4 toll, including overseeing the Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Program. • SAFE — Created by the Legislature in 1988. Oversees the region’s network of call boxes and the Freeway Service Patrol. Partners with Caltrans and CHP on Freeway Incident Management

  7. Many Players in the Region • Caltrans • 101 cities and nine counties • Congestion Management Agencies (CMA) — recommend projects in the STIP for each county • Sales tax authorities — often the same as CMA, but not always • Transit agencies — 26 agencies, but SF Muni carries almost half of all riders. BART carries 20%, AC Transit carries 14 %, VTA carries 8% • Bay Area Partnership Board brings these entities together to review and advise on MTC policies

  8. Committee Structure & Responsibilities

  9. A Policy Board of 19 Commissioners • 14 represent Bay Area cities and counties • 2 represent regional Bay Area agencies • 3 non-voting members represent state and federal agencies • MTC Chair Bill Dodd • MTC Vice Chair Scott Haggerty

  10. Committee Structure & Responsibilities Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation Commission(MTC) Service Authority for Freeways & Expressways (SAFE) Oversight Committee Legislation Committee Administration Committee Planning Committee Programming & Allocations Committee Operations Committee • Steve Kinsey • chair • Dave Cortese • vice chair • Long Range Plan • Annual Budget • Project Allocations • Toll Bridge Financing • FasTrak® • Construction Contracts • Jon Rubin • chair • Ken Yeager • vice chair • Annual MTC Legislative Program • Positions on Legislation & Regulation • Public Involvement • Public Information /Media • Citizen Advisory Committees • Bob Blanchard • chair • Tom Bates • vice chair • Oversight of Agency Operations • Personnel Policies • Financial Reports /Audits • Agency Budget • Contracts • Commission Procedures • James P. Spering • chair • Amy Worth • vice chair • Agency Work Program • Regional Transportation Plan • Corridor Studies • Adrienne J. Tissier • chair • Federal D. Glover • vice chair • Fund Estimate • Fund Allocations • Fund Applications • State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) • Federal Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) • Sue Lempert • chair • Dean J. Chu • vice chair • SAFE – Funded Contracts • Call Box and FSP Planning • MTC Sponsored Programs • 511 • TransLink® • Emergency Response • Freeway Performance Initiative

  11. Joint Policy CommitteeOrganization Joint Policy Committee ABAG MTC BAAQMD BCDC (non-voting) Jane Brunner Dave Cortese Mark Green Rose Jacobs Gibson Scott Haggerty Gwen Regalia (vacant) Bill Dodd Steve Kinsey Jon Rubin Jim Spering Tom Bates Sue Lempert (vacant) Chris Daly Jerry Hill Patick Kwok Mark Ross Pamela Torliatt Gayle Uilkema Michael Shimansky Jim Bourgart Jeffery Gibbs Larry Goldsband Anne Halsted Charles Mossar Dena Mossar Sean Randolph

  12. Joint Policy Committee • The Joint Policy Committee (JPC) coordinates the regional planning efforts of the four regional agencies: the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), the Bay Conservation and Development Commission and MTC. • The JPC is comprised of 21 voting members from the four regional agencies. • The JPC pursues implementation of the Bay Area's Smart Growth Vision.   • The JPC is developing a set of collective initiatives for the Bay Area – working through the four regional agencies – to deal with the issues of climate change and global warming.

  13. Advisory Committees(Two-Year Terms) Commission Minority Citizens Advisory Committee Elderly & Disabled Advisory Committee Advisory Council • Advice on: • Transportation Equity • Title VI • 26 Members • 3 each from region’s African American, Asian and Hispanic Communities in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties • 2 each from minority communities in Napa, Marin, Solano, and Sonoma • One at-large Native American representative • 2 at-large low-income representatives • Advice on: • Senior / Disabled Accessibility • Older Adults Transportation • 20 Members • One elderly and one disabled advisor from each county • 2 elderly or disabled advisors (ABAG & BCDC) • One at-large member selected by MTC Chair • Advice on: • Cross-cutting Issues • Transportation and Land Use • 24 Members • Academics • Architecture • Business • New Media • Community • Construction • Environment • Engineering • Labor • Freight • Transit Riders • Auto Drivers • Bike / Pedestrian • Minority • Elderly & Disabled • Term: 2 Years

  14. Staff Organization

  15. MTC has… • 170 staff members • $88 million annual budget • Executive Director • Deputy Executive Director, Policy • Deputy Executive Director, Operations • Deputy Executive Director, Bay Area Toll Authority

  16. MTC Operations Staff Organization & Responsibilities Executive Office Steve Heminger Executive Director Deputy Executive Director, Operations Ann Flemer Highway & Arterial Operations Traveler Information & Coordination Administrative & Technical Services • Albert Yee • Director • SAFE Callbox • SAFE Freeway Service Patrol • Incident Management • Freeway Performance Initiative • Arterial Operations • Emergency Response • Melanie Crotty • Director • 511 Information System • Traffic • Transit • Rideshare • TransLink® • Transit Connectivity • Intelligent Transportation System Architecture • Technology Applications • Teri Green • Director • Human Resources • Agency Administration • Building Management • Information Technology Services • DBE Program

  17. MTC Policy Staff Organization & Responsibilities Executive Office Steve Heminger Executive Director Deputy Executive Director, Policy Therese McMillan JPC Planning Programming & Allocations Legislation & Public Affairs • Ted Droettboom • Regional Planning • Program Director • Coordinate Key Regional Plans: • Regional Transportation Plan • Regional Housing Needs Assessment • Regional Air Quality Plans • Regional Blueprint: “FOCUS” • Climate Change Initiatives • Doug Kimsey • Director • Regional Transportation Plan • Travel Demand Forecasting • Corridor Studies • Bicycle/Pedestrian Plans • Regional Airport Plan • System Performance Measures • Lifeline/Environmental Justice • Air Quality Conformity • Housing Incentives Program • Transportation for Livable Communities Program • Alix Bockelman • Director • Financial Forecasts • Annual Fund Estimate • Federal and State Programming • Regional Measure 2 Program • Regional Transit Expansion Program • Fund Allocations • Transit Agency Performance Audits • Project Delivery Oversight • Randy Rentschler • Director • Public Involvement Program • Public Information / Media Contact • Legislative Analysis • Elderly and Disabled Advisory Committee • Minority Citizens Advisory Committee • Advisory Council • Agency Graphics • MTC Library

  18. Bay Area Toll Authority Bridge Oversight and Operations • Rod McMillan • Director • Toll Bridge Oversight Committee • Capital Programs • ATCAS Toll Collection • FasTrak® Executive Office Steve Heminger Executive Director Deputy Executive Director, Bay Area Toll Authority Andrew Fremier

  19. Key Challenges • Planning • Funding • Legislation and Public Outreach • Operations • Bay Area Toll Authority

  20. Planning • Regional Transportation Plan • Transportation/Land Use • Transportation for Livable Communities /Housing Incentives Program • Transit Oriented Development Policy • Lifeline and Environmental Justice • Community-Based Transportation Plans • Lifeline Program • Coordinated Human Services Plan • Other Key Planning Concerns • Air Quality • Freight • Airports/Seaports

  21. Regional Transportation Plan • 25-year long-range plan • Guides transportation policies and investments in the nine-county region • Updated every four years – next plan adoption in February 2009 • Projects must be in the plan to receive state or federal funds

  22. Regional Transportation Plan(continued) • Link to “FOCUS” Development Priorities • Climate Change • Includes Regional Transit Expansion Policy

  23. Transportation for Livable Communities • MTC provides $30 million annually in planning and capital grants to make communities more pedestrian and bicyclist friendly, and to promote infill development near transit stations. • New TOD policy conditions $3 billion in regional transit expansion funds on favorable local land use policies. Fruitvale Transit Village

  24. Lifeline Program • A $153 million Lifeline Transportation Program for the Bay Area’s low-income communities • Community-Based Transportation Plans • Low-Income FlexibleTransportation(LIFT) Program

  25. Funding • Transportation 2030 Investment Plan • MTC Administered Funds • Proposition 1B Funds • Regional Measure 1 Funding • Regional Measure 2 Funding

  26. Transportation 2030Investment Plan Projected 25-year Revenues

  27. Transportation 2030Investment Plan

  28. MTC Administered Funds Comparison of Annual Funding Funding in Million $ * Revenues fluctuate – numbers are based on recent annual revenues. Note Toll Bridge does not include seismic.

  29. Proposition 1B – Transportation Bond • Bay Area could receive over $4 billion in funding

  30. Regional Measure 1 Program(Managed by the Bay Area Toll Authority) • $2.4 Billion Congestion Relieving and Capital Improvement Program including: • San Mateo-Hayward Bridge Widening (2003) • New Carquinez Bridge (2004) • Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Trestle Replacement (2005) • Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Deck Overlay (2006) • New Benicia-Martinez Bridge (Completed August 2007) • Reconstruct I-880/SR-92 Interchange (Advertised)

  31. Regional Measure 2 • $1 Toll Increase / $125 Million Annually • $1.5 Billion for 37 Capital Projects 70% to transit projects, 26% to highway projects, and 4% to other projects such as bicycle projects and transit studies. Key projects include: • I-80/I-680/SR12 Interchange in Solano County • BART to Warm Springs • eBART • Dumbarton Rail • Transbay Terminal • I-580 Corridor Improvements in Alameda County • Caldecott Tunnel • Oakland Airport Connector

  32. Regional Measure 2(continued) • $1.6 Billion for Transit Operations 38% of the $1 toll goes for transit operations, including: • Express Bus Projects • Vallejo Ferry • Owl Service for AC Transit, CCCTA, LAVTA, SF Muni and SamTrans • Muni Metro T-Third Line • Water Transit Authority Planning • TransLink® Launch

  33. Legislation and Public Affairs • Federal Reauthorization • State and Federal Legislative Advocacy • Local Ballot Measures • Public Outreach • Public Involvement Plan • Media • Advisory Committees

  34. Operations • Regional Program Oversight • TransLink® Fare Collection System • 511 Traveler Information System • Service Authority for Freeways and Expressways • Call Box Program • Freeway Service Patrol • Freeway Management Strategies • Transit Connectivity Plan Implementation • Emergency Response Coordination • Freeway Performance Initiative

  35. TransLink® Implementation • Smart Card for Transit Fare Payment • Replace existing passes and tickets • Automatic re-loading of value • MTC Contract Manager • TransLink® Consortium • AC Transit and Golden Gate Transit in operation • Muni, BART and Caltrain next • Transition to transit agencies after build phase

  36. 511 Traveler Information • Traffic conditions, transit, ridesharing, bicycle Information • Driving times • Transit Trip Planner • Road closure/detour alerts • Over 400,000 calls and 1.4 million web users/month • Data feeds to Caltrans, media and private sector • Transit Arrival Times • My 511

  37. Freeway Management and Motorist Aid • Freeway Service Patrol Program • 74 roving tow trucks that patrols more than 450 miles of congested freeways to aid stranded motorists and clear accidents quickly. • Funded by state, federal and local funds, including the MTC Service for Freeways and Expressways (SAFE), a $1 annual vehicle registration fee in participating counties. • Call Box program • Partnership with CHP and Caltrans • 2,000 call boxes on more than 1,100 miles of highways and expressways. • Freeway Management Strategies • Communications Interoperability • Incident Management Coordination • Freeway Performance Initiative • Maximize use of existing freeway capacity • Close key gaps in freeway infrastructure

  38. BATA’s Seven-Bridge System Dumbarton Bridge Opened 1927 Replaced 1984 San Mateo-Hayward Bridge Opened 1929Replaced 1967Widened 2003 Antioch Bridge Opened 1926 Replaced 1978 Carquinez Bridge Opened 1927, 1958 and 2003 Benicia-Martinez Bridge Opened 1962 Widened 1991 Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Opened 1956 San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Opened 1936

  39. Toll Schedule and Annual Revenues

  40. Toll Bridges Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee FasTrak  Electronic Toll Collection Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Program

  41. East Span Seismic Safety Project SAS YBI Transition Skyway

  42. New Benicia-Martinez Bridge (2007)

  43. BATA’s Challenges and Opportunities • Near Term • Bid Openings for 880/92 Interchange Reconstruction Contract and Oakland Touchdown #1 Contract (June 2007) • FasTrak Strategic Plan Implementation (August 2007) • Labor Day 2007 Bay Bridge Closure (September 2007) • Opening New Benicia-Martinez Bridge (Fall 2007) • Completion of Skyway and SAS foundation Contracts (December 2007) • Long Term • Exploring acceleration opportunities on East Span Project • Dumbarton Bridge and Antioch Bridge Seismic Studies • Bay Bridge Gateway Park

  44. Key Information Resources Citizens Guide to MTC Transportation 2030 Plan MTC Web Site: <www.mtc.ca.gov> MTC/ABAG Library (510.817.5836) Transactions Newsletter MTC Annual Report

  45. www.mtc.ca.gov

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