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03.01 Presentation - CAMPO 2050 RTP — original pdf

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Draft CAMPO 2050 RTP Urban Transportation Commission – April 1, 2025 Agenda • Background on CAMPO RTP • Overview of Draft 2050 RTP • City of Austin Response 2 Background on CAMPO’s 2050 RTP Background Key review dates: • The Regional Transportation Plan • 2022-2023: (RTP) provides goals, policies, and performance measures for regional transportation planning. Includes a fiscally constrained list of regionally significant activities that could be implemented over the plan horizon. • • 20+ year planning horizon, updated every 5 years • CAMPO must adopt the 2050 RTP by • April 2025: May 2025 to comply with federal requirements. 3 Travel Demand Model update • June – August 2024: RTP project submission period • October – December 2024: 1st Round Public Outreach • November – December 2024: Agency discussions about fiscally constrained project list • February – April 2025: 2nd Round Public Outreach TAC recommendation on Final Plan • May 2025: TPB adoption of Final Plan Overview of Draft 2050 RTP • The 2050 RTP includes seven chapters covering: • RTP requirements, goals, and objectives. • Regional trends and transportation needs. • Fiscal constraints and funding estimates. • Prioritization of constrained projects. • Performance modeling, including Title VI • Public involvement and stakeholder feedback. • Federal performance measures and policy analysis. alignment. • The draft project list includes 611 constrained projects* and 401 illustrative projects. • Approximately $67.5 billion over the 25-year planning horizon. 4 Overview of Draft 2050 RTP • Goals: • Safety • Mobility • Stewardship • Economy • Equity • Innovation • Key Policies: • Prioritizing multimodal transportation • Supporting regional connectivity • Managing congestion through TDM and transit investments • Addressing air quality and emissions reduction • Enhancing transportation equity 5 City of Austin Response • 2022-2023: Feedback on Demographics • August 2024: City of Austin submitted project listing worth more than $8 billion • December 2024: Submitted updated project listing based on City’s financial forecast of $4.2 billion. • Updated Project Listing: • 162 constrained projects* (+11 from TIP/2045 RTP) • 163 illustrative projects • Constrained Projects: • Actively being developed using recent mobility bonds • • Higher functional classification and regional Identified as priorities in adopted plans significance • Complete Street projects • Illustrative Projects: • Grouped Projects • Lower functional classification roadways * 75% Active Transportation + 22% Roadway 6 City of Austin Response 7 • Vision Zero & Safety • Advocate for stronger commitment to Vision Zero. • Prioritize safer street design, speed • management, and multimodal infrastructure. Increase safety score in future project selection. • Mode Shift & Multimodal Investments • Align with Austin’s 50/50 mode share goal (50% non-SOV trips). • Prioritize transit, active transportation, first- mile/last-mile connections, and TDM. • Climate & Equity • Integrate Austin’s Climate Equity Plan goals into project selection. • Advocate for stronger carbon reduction strategies. • Ensure equitable transportation investments for underserved communities. Next Steps • The second round of public outreach is underway and will close on April 15, 2025. • Submit comments by April 15, 2025 to william.lisska@campotexas.org • Call 512-651-3964 to request information and a survey by mail. • Email comments to CAMPO2050RTP@gmail.com • Complete a Survey bit.ly/CAMPO2050 • Attend the upcoming CAMPO meetings: • March 24, 2025: TAC discussion • April 14, 2025: TPB Public Hearing and discussion • April 28, 2025: TAC recommendation • May 12, 2025: TPB final adoption 8 Thank you 9