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Linking Planning and Programming
New Direction for Investment Decisions
Arizona League of Cities and TownsAugust 21, 2014
ADOT P2P Link
To create a performance-based process that links planning to programming
transparent, defensible, logical, reproducible
P2P Link Goal
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A New Way of Doing Business
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A Healthy Transportation System
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Linking Planning to Programming
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MAP-21 Performance Goal Areas
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MAP-21
PavementCondition
BridgeCondition Safety Congestion Freight
Focus of Initial System Performance Reporting Effort
Pavement Condition - Statewide
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ADOT Non-Interstate Pavement Condition
ADOT Interstate Pavement Condition
Bridge Condition - Statewide
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Bridge Condition – % SD (Deck Area) Bridge Condition Index
Safety
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Congestion / Freight
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• Annual Hours of Delay (AHD)—Travel time above a congestion threshold (defined by State DOTs and MPOs) in units of vehicle -hours of delay on Interstate and NHS corridors
• Reliability Index (RI80)—The Reliability Index is defined as the ratio of the 80th percentile travel time to the agency-determined threshold travel time
Annual Program Update
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June
April - JuneWho: MPDWhat: Perform System Assessment
July - AugustWho: System Review Teams
(Districts, MPOs, COGs and ADOT Technical Groups)
What: Review System Assessment
September - October Who: Districts, MPOs, COGs, and
ADOT Technical Group What: Project Nominations
NovemberWho: Investment Category Teams What: Project Ranking
December - FebruaryWho: ADOT Leadership
(MPD, ITD, FMS, ECD)What: Risk-Based Scenarios Review
and Project Selection for 10-Yr Program
March - MayWho: PPACWhat: Share Tentative 10-Yr Program
and Obtain Feedback
June Who: State Transportation Board What: Approval
Questions?
Thank you!
ADOT P2P Link
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ADOT P2P Draft Final Report:http://www.azdot.gov/planning/
State Highway Fund Allocation
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Key Commerce Corridors
August 21, 2014
John HalikowskiDirector
Arizona Department of Transportation
Creating a Strong Economy
KEY COMMERCE CORRIDORS
Arizona’s Advantage
KEY COMMERCE CORRIDORS
• Proximity to major consumer markets
• Available, skilled workforce for export-focused base industries
• Migration of businesses away from California
• A place where people want to live, work, and play
The 20-year Plan
KEY COMMERCE CORRIDORS
• Enhance connections to major domestic markets in Southern California and central Texas
• Improve commercial flow with emerging market in Mexico (ports of entry, proposed I-11)
• $20 billion over 20 years for corridors, ports of entry, bridges
KEY COMMERCE CORRIDORS
Transportation and Trade Corridor Alliance
Double Trade with Global Markets by 2025
Maximize Location
Create Alignment
Seize Opportunity
Key Commerce Corridors:What do they mean to you?