2015 36th District Business Breakfast Presentation

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2015 36 th Senate District Business Breakfast Tuesday December 15 th , 2015 Primo’s Restaurant Mount Vernon, VA

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Senator-Elect Scott Surovell's presentation at his 2015 Business Leaders, U.S. 1 Update, and General Assembly Preview Breakfast. Focuses on Virginia economy, budget preview, U.S. 1 Improvements, and 2016 General Assembly Session Preview.

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2015 36th Senate District Business 

Breakfast  Tuesday December 15th, 2015

Primo’s Restaurant Mount Vernon, VA 

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Agenda

• Where is the 36th District• State of VA Economy and Budget Observations• U.S. 1 Multimodal Study• INOVA Mt. Vernon Hospital Expansion• Huntington Redevelopment• Fort Belvoir• Prince William U.S. 1 Widenings• 2016 Session Preview

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Where is 36th District?

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Northern Portion

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Southern Portion

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36th District Quick Stats• 200,000 People• Demographics

– 53.2% White– 25.4% Black– 21.6% Hispanic– 8.5% Asian– 10.4% Other

• 16% Medicaid Recipients – 32,453 Individuals– 22,925 Children– 1,075 Elderly– 2,525 Adults

• 29% Foreign Born

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Virginia Economic and Budget Update

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General Fund Forecast (millions)

Source: Virginia Department of Taxation.

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Nongeneral Fund Forecast (millions)

Source: Virginia Department of Taxation.

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Revenue Growth Year Over Year

Percentage increase in state revenue by year. Source: Virginia Dept. of Taxation.

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Bottom Lines on Revenue Growth• Sales Tax & Personal Income Growth Are projected

– FY16 Q1 income tax collections up 5.5%– FY16 Q1 Sales tax collections up 4.5%– FY16 Q1 Corporate tax collections down due to policy changes

• Housing Market is Picking Up– Recordation Taxes Up 9.7%

• Overall Revenue Growth 1% Higher than SFC Projected– $764M additional revenue to spend

• 2016‐2018 Biennium– VA will continue to underperform USA– Employment gains almost all in NOVA– Homebuilding and home sales will continue to grow– Consumer spending up with low gas prices and increasing consumer 

net worth with growing home values– Exports will be a drag

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Lack of Medicaid Expansion

• Virginia has missed out on $3.1+ Billion• Currently Virginia is leaving $2 Billion Per Year on the table.

• Expanding Medicaid will free up $180 million General Fund Dollars Per Biennium– Could be reappropriated to other priorities

• Estimated to create 30,000 new jobs– At least 750 Per Senate District

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Route 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study • $2 Million Study

• Started in June 2013 and finished in January 2015

• Analyzed 15 miles of Route 1 in Fairfax & Prince William Counties 

• Extends from National Capital Beltway (I‐95/I‐495), through Fairfax County, to Route 123 at Woodbridge in Prince William County

Source: Rt 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study

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Route 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study Needs Goals

• Expand attractive multimodal travel options to improve mobility

• Improve safety; increase accessibility

• Increase economic viability and vitality of the corridor 

• Support community health and minimize impacts on community resources 

• Attractive and competitive transit service

• Safe, accessible bicycle/pedestrian access

• Appropriate level of vehicle accommodation

• Support and accommodate more robust economic development

Source: Rt 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study

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Route 1 Multimodal Alternative Study • Best recommended alternative option:

Alternative 4 – BRT/Metrorail Hybrid• This includes:

– Roadway Widening: Six Lanes Entire Length– Bicycle and Pedestrian Lanes: create a continuous facility for pedestrians and bicyclists along the 15 miles corridor

– Transit: Median‐running Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system from Huntington to Woodbridge VRE ANDa 2.5‐mile Metrorail Yellow Line extension from Huntington to Hybla Valley

Source: Rt 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study

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Route 1 Multimodal Alternative StudyStudy Phasing Approach 

Source: Rt 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study

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CURRENTLY• Route 1 Widening, Route 235 to Napper Road

– Environmental Assessment – VDOT has selected consultant and work will begin in January 2016

– Design – VDOT has selected consultant and Notice to Proceed in January 2016

– First Public meeting Spring/Summer 2016• Route 1 Bus Rapid Transit Project (BRT) (FCDOT)

– FCDOT refining solicitation for Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for program management consultant to assist county staff through duration of project

– Advertisement for RFQ in January 2016Source: Embark Richmond

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Route 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study

• Amend Comprehensive Plan for the Richmond Highway Corridor

• Work with Embark Richmond Highway Advisory Group

• Engage in significant public outreach• Was just granted $16 million to start BRT preliminary engineering and environmental impact studies  

Next Steps

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Route 1 Multimodal Alternatives Study

Action Plan

Provided by Fairfax County Dept. of Transportation and the DPVA

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INOVA MT. VERNON HOSPTIAL EXPANSION

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Mount Vernon Hospital Extension Plan

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Mount Vernon Hospital Extension Plan

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Inova Mount Vernon Hospital

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Huntington Redevelopment

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Huntington Bond

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Hoffman Property

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North Kings Highway Improvements 

• FCDOT staff held public meetings to solicit input on intersection and pedestrian improvements 

• Residents oppose right in/out on School Street

• Residents and staff gravitating towards option 8C

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Option 8C

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North Hill Redevelopment

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Woodlawn Area Development

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Fort Belvoir

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Quick Fort Belvoir Stats

• 51,000 employees– More than U.S. Pentagon

• 7,100 residents• 80,000 cars on/off base every day• Largest employer in Fairfax County

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Fort Belvoir Elementary

• Largest Elementary School in Fairfax County• Opened in 1998 and replaced three schools on base

• Awarded $23.7 Million Grant from DOD + $6M funds from FCPS

• Completed 2016‐17

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U.S. Army Museum• Located a Fairfax County Parkway About 1 mile off I‐95

• 185,000 SF • 750,000 visitors per year

• $200 Million Capital Campaign

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Prince William County

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Source: PWC Chamber of Commerce

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U.S. 1 Widening 

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Section 1

U.S. 1/123 to Mary’s Way

2.2 miles

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U.S. 1/123 to Mary’s Way• Currently, utility companies are relocating utilities underground 

to prepare the road widening• 2 phases:

– 1st Phase: Widening U.S. 1 • $45M Project • Currently FUNDED• 4  6 lanes• Occoquan road will be improved with a median and turn  • Construction starts Spring 2016

– 2nd Phase: U.S. 1/123 Interchange (currently unfunded)• Plans to build 123 over US. 1 to separate through traffic and connect Rt. 123 to 

Belmont Bay Drive east of the road & plans for route 123 to be widened from 4  6 lanes

• Cost: $100 Million• Will start once widening construction is complete

– Total estimated cost: $259 million– Preliminary Engineering: $14.6 million– Right of way: $86.6 Million– Ductbank: up to $12.1 million– Roadway Construction: $145.7 million

Source: VDOT

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Section 2Mary’s Way to Featherstone 

Rd

1.3 miles

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Mary’s Way to Featherstone Rd 

• Construction by Prince William County Dept. of Transportation 

• Not under construction, still in the design phase – Design started in 2014, to be completed in December 2016– Design plan: 

• 4  6 lanes• Multiuse trail• Sidewalks• Additional signals• Pedestrian improvements

• Partially funded currently– Only have $3 million for designing from NVTA– Other funding will come once design plans are complete– Estimated cost: 40 million

Source: PWCDOT

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Featherstone Rd to 

Neabsco Rd 

2.3 miles

Section 3

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Featherstone Rd to Neabsco Rd• Construction handled by Prince William County Dept. of 

Transportation • Project timeline:

– Right‐of‐way acquisition: began in 2012 and completed in 2015– Utility relocation: began in 2013 and completed in 2015 – Construction: began in 2014 and will be completed in July 2016

• New 16 foot wide raised median with curb and gutter• On‐road bike lanes• Pedestrian walk• Asphalt trail

• Funding – 2006 road bond referendum ‐ $41.0 million– State revenue sharing funding – $9.7 million– Prince William Service Authority (water and sewer) ‐ $5.4 

million– Developer contributions (proffers) ‐ $678 k– General fund transportation reserve ‐ $1.8 million– Total project cost: 58.5 million 

Source: PWCDOT

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Section 4Route 1/Route 234 Turn Lane Modifications

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U.S. 1/Route 234 Turn Lane Modification  

• Construction handled by Prince William County Dept. of Transportation 

• Extending the dual‐left turn lanes from the entrance of the commuter lot off of Rt. 234 on to U.S. 1 & providing improved traffic signalization at the intersection

• Project Timeline:– Design: feasibility study concluded in January 2014, total design 

completed in spring 2014– Right‐of‐Way and utility relocation: began in late spring 2014, 

completed in summer 2014 – Construction: began in summer 2014, completed in winter 2015

• Funding:– Local Partnership Funding from VA: $1.9 million– Total cost: $1.9 million

Source: PWCDOT

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Rivergate Complex• Along U.S. 1 in North Woodbridge • 720 new condos• 2 five‐story developments on 13 acres of land along Occoquan River

• Expected:– Completion by 2020– Add 200 new students to PWC Public schools– Add $1.7 million per year to county tax coffers

• Will provide a new streetscape to the area, a new restaurant and an events center

Source: PWC Chamber of Commerce

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Southern Prince William Development

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Potomac Shores 

Source: PWC Chamber of Commerce

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Potomac Shores Mixed Use Development 

• One of the top 10 major upcoming Hotel/Motel and Retail/Shopping Center construction projects in the U.S. 

• Total Area: 2,123 ac – 850 acs set aside as natural, open space

• Future Potential:– a five‐star resort and spa along Potomac Shores – Town Center– Jack Nicklaus Golf Course– Conference Center– VRE Station– River access with a marina– Up to 4,000 residential units

Source: PWC Chamber of Commerce

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Potomac Shores VRE• Broke ground in 2014• 11 miles of track from 

Stafford to Prince William County

• Funding:• Federal Road 

Administration:$74.8 million to build the 11 mile track

• State provided 15 million for the station 

• Will be a 10 minute walk from the proposed Potomac Shores development

• Opening planned for 2017

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Triangle Village

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Triangle Village• Redevelopment project and study area in the Potomac 

Communities Revitalization Plan • Designed for Village Mixed Use Development • Along Rt. 1 and Quantico• Currently:

– 60.92 acres– 96 existing dwelling units

• Future Potential:– 487,000 sq. ft.– 1,250 employees– 350 – 1,500 residents – 150 – 685 Multi Family Attached Units

Source: PWC Chamber of Commerce

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2016 GA Session Preview• Budget Bargaining Chips

– Corporate income tax cut– Accelerated sales tax repeal– Coal tax credit renwal– General Assembly Building

• Education Funding – Virginia’s K‐12 Funding is Lower than 2007– College Tuitions Up 30% in Six Years

• $2.4 Capital Bond Referendum– Higher Ed. Research, $250 M for Port of VA, Juvenile Justice Facilities, Parks

– $43 Million for Widewater State Park!

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2016 General Assembly Preview

• $2.37 Regional Gas Tax Correction• More Standards of Learning Reforms• Medicaid Expansion• Social Issues:

– Religious Freedom– Transgender– Refugees

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2016 Session Continued• Energy issues

– Coal ash– Solar– REGE– Clean Power Plan

• Car Title Lenders– Co‐location– Consumer Finance Rate Cap

• Criminal Justice Reform– Misdemeanor‐Felony Threshold– Collateral Consequences

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