Transportation for Florida’s Future

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Transportation for Florida’s Future Moving FLORIDA Forward!

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Moving FLORIDA Forward!. Transportation for Florida’s Future. The Mess We’re In. Status Quo is Latin for “the mess we’re in.” -Ronald Reagan. Florida can’t afford the Status Quo!. Florida’s Economy. QUESTION: Is our economy: - tourism, - agriculture, or - construction-based?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Transportation for Florida’s Future

Moving FLORIDA Forward!

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The Mess We’re In

Status Quo is Latin for “the

mess we’re in.” -Ronald Reagan

Florida can’t afford the Status Quo!

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Florida’s Economy

Florida has a "TRANSPORTATION-based“

economy. 

Without good transportation,this region's economy …grinds to a halt. 

QUESTION: Is our economy:- tourism,

- agriculture, or - construction-based?

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The BIG Picture

TRANSPORTATION is really all about PEOPLE. It provides:

• Safety, • Freedom and • Prosperity to all the PEOPLE of Florida! 

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Florida’s Explosive Growth

• Lane miles are increasing at 1.3% annually

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Trends in Mobility and Demand on the FIHS:Continued Growth Will Increase System Demands and

Reduce Mobility

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Florida’s Explosive Growth

•Lane miles are increasing at 1.3% annually•Population is increasing at 2.3% annually

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Florida’s Explosive Growth

•Lane miles are increasing at 1.3% annually•Population is increasing at 2.3% annually•VMT is increasing at 5.4% annually.

Trends in Mobility and Demand on the FIHS:Continued Growth Will Increase System Demands and

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What Growth Means

Each day, nearly 1,100 new residents move to Florida.

Over one year, that’s like adding a new city the size of Tampa to Florida!

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Shortfall$22.7Billion

Shortfall$22.7Billion

Funded$48.4Billion

Funded$48.4Billion

$23 Billion “Pothole”

Over the next ten years we need an additional $23 BILLION … just to keep things the way they are TODAY!

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Bleak picture?

“The picture’s pretty bleak, gentlemen… The world’s climates are changing, the mammals are taking over, and we all have a brain about the size of a walnut.”

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What We Need To Do

1.) Protect Existing Transportation Funding Sources 

•State Transportation Trust Fund (STTF) and the new monies from the 2005 Growth Management legislation - $542 million annually

Transportation “Hippocratic Oath” – First Do No Harm!

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STOP Highway Robbery!

With a Special Legislative Session on the Budget scheduled for mid-September:

• $80 million in TRANSPORTATION funding have already been targeted by Florida DOT, and

• hundreds of millions more are in jeopardy as well.

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STOP Highway Robbery!

• TRUST in GOVERNMENT should not be an OXY-MORON

• When the economy is slowing, don’t apply the brakes

• The first casualty of a revenue downturn shouldn’t be safety

• Traffic congestion is already very bad, why make it worse

• Don’t Pull the Plug on Smart Growth Management

Florida Can’t Move FORWARD If Our Transportation System Is In

REVERSE!

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What We Need To Do

2.) Provide MORE Money for Transportation Improvements (from recurring and non-recurring sources)

• Use technology to move away from a gas tax and towards a distance-based user fee. (Oregon pilot program)

• P3s• Electronic Tolling• Managed Lanes (Rapid Bus Transit)

• Truck Tollways

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What We Need To Do

3.) Move Ahead Quickly on New Transportation Corridors  (… and expand & enhance existing transportation facilities).

TIME = Money!• New corridors paid by tolls – not “robbing

Peter to pay Paul.”• New corridors help provide congestion relief

to existing routes.

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What We Need To Do

4.) Empower Local Governments to Do More for Transportation

• Local “Option” Rental Car Surcharge • Index Local Option Gas Tax • Index Motor Vehicle Fees

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Selling Transportation

“Sell” TRANSPORTATION to (the 3 Ps):• Public,• Press, and the• Politicians.

Facts are nice, but slogans sell beer.

Aim for the heart…

not the head!

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Sell Truth & Offer Hope!

Hope: Story of the rail line built over the Alps from Austria to Italy – before a train existed that could make the trip!

Tell the truth about today’s transportation challenges – really “sell”

the truth – and then offer hope.

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FBT – Keeping Florida Moving Douglas J. Callaway, FBT President - (850) 521-1256

www.bettertransportation.org