Florida Transportation Plan Update presented to presented by Hillsborough MPO Alex Henry, District Seven Bicycle/Pedestrian and Public Involvement Coordinator
What is the Florida Transportation Plan? • Florida’s long -range transportation plan • A plan for all of Florida • Provides framework for transportation decisions and investments 2
Why Does the FTP Matter? • Guides state, regional, and local transportation decisions and investments • FTPs have advanced Florida 2020 FTP (2000) – Strategic Intermodal System • 2025 FTP (2005) – Regional visioning and collaboration • 2060 FTP (2010) – Alignment with Florida Strategic Plan for • Economic Development; Florida Mobility and Trade Plan Current FTP (2015) – Resilience, Workforce, Choices •
Florida Transportation Plan Vision Element Trends, uncertainties, and themes that will shape the future of transportation in Florida (50 years) Policy Element Goals and objectives to guide the Florida Department of Transportation and partners toward the vision (25 years) Implementation Element Emphasis areas with key actions (5-25 years)
FTP Steering Committee
FTP Subcommittees • Automated, Connected, Electric, Shared Vehicles (ACES) • Impacts of emerging technologies and business practices • Resilience • Environmental, weather, economic, operational disruptors • Ability to absorb, withstand, and recover from disruptors • Safety • Supports Strategic Highway Safety Plan update and identification of emphasis areas • Visit www.floridatransportationplan.com to become a friend of a subcommittee
Cross-Cutting Topics Technology Resilience State/Interregional Regional/Local • Automated, connected, • Extreme weather • SIS, including modal • Urbanized, non- • Emergency electric, and shared facilities urbanized, and rural • Trade & logistics • Congestion relief vehicles evacuation and • Transportation system • Multi-use/multi-modal • Land use and response • Sea level rise management and facilities community planning • Flooding • Global, statewide, and • Regional visions operations • Big data • Economic and • Environment interregional connectivity • New materials and • Florida’s economic • Economic societal changes processes drivers and industries development
What Will We Do With Your Input? Provided to the FTP Input is received at Steering Committee and meetings, online, Subcommittees for review Your input is used to through survey, etc. and consideration shape the plan
Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) and Vision Zero
Why Vision Zero? Vision : A Fatality-Free Roadway System
FTP Safety Subcommittee
What goes into the SHSP Update? • Analysis of crash data and other trends affecting fatalities and serious injuries • Selection of emphasis areas, strategies, and actions based on data and proven, effective approaches • Review of public and partner input received from FTP update process • Coordination with MPO and other regional and local partners • Review and approval by Signing Partners
Florida’s Roadway Fatalities
Additional Resources www.floridatransportationplan.com www.floridatransportationplan.com/ safety_committee.htm www.floridatransportationplan.com/ share.htm
Questions? ALEX HENRY District Seven Florida Department of Transportation Alex.Henry@dot.sate.fl.us 813-975-6405 www.fdot.gov/planning/policy
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