WSDOT Keynote Presentation

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Whatcom County Active Transportation Summit Bellingham, Washington October 11, 2012 Brian Lagerberg, Director Public Transportation Division, Olympia A Transportation System for the 21 st Century The decade behind us, the road ahead Todd Carlson, Planning & Engineering Services Mgr. Whatcom/Skagit/Island/San Juan Counties

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Director of Public Transportation in Washington State, Brian Lagerberg shares how the Department of Transportation is moving towards a paradigm of sustainability.

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Whatcom County Active Transportation SummitBellingham, Washington

October 11, 2012

Brian Lagerberg, DirectorPublic Transportation Division, Olympia

A Transportation System for the 21st CenturyThe decade behind us, the road ahead

Todd Carlson, Planning & Engineering Services Mgr.Whatcom/Skagit/Island/San Juan Counties

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How we used to deliver transportation projects…build the biggest and the best system the money could buy

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Today declining revenues Today declining revenues and growing demands and growing demands require a new investment require a new investment approachapproach

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p.m. – westbound to Seattle four-lane outer roadway

center roadway – East Link light rail Seattle-Eastside

p.m. - eastbound to Eastside four-lane outer roadway

Homer M. Hadley Bridge Lacey V. Murrow Bridge

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Maintain and keep safeOur highest priority is maintaining and preserving the safe and long-lasting performance of existinginfrastructure, facilities and services. This is the heart of Moving Washington and the target of ourinvestments.

• Safety – Traffic fatalities declined in 2011 giving us the lowest number (458) recorded since 1954.

• Demand – Ferry ridership expected to grow by 3.2 million passengers by 2020. $27 million of freight moves on Washington roadways every hour of every day.

• Growth – Population expected to grow by 1.5 million by 2030. Amtrak Cascades ridership increased more than 50% since 2000.

• Innovation – WSDOT provides greater efficiency and benefits – expedited bridge delivery, concrete pavement dowel bar retrofits and low-cost safety investments that reduce fatalities.

• Challenge – Be more efficient with less, maintain facilities to operate safely and efficiently.

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Operating EfficientlyMaximizing the use of the existing system and using information technology to direct traffic improves system performance. Variable pricing and other traffic management tools generate revenue.

• Intelligent transportation systems

• Real-time congestion maps • Traffic cameras

• Electronic driver message signs • Highway advisory radio

• Active traffic management • Traffic data collectors

• Traffic management centers • Ramp meters

• Road and weather information

• Smarter highways – variable speed limits, lane control

• High occupancy lanes and high occupancy toll lanes

• Tolling

• Incident response

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Manage DemandProviding more travel choices for people and freight improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our system.

• Commute and travel choices

• Rideshare, carpools and vanpools • Commute trip reduction

• Transit systems • Park and ride

• Bike and pedestrian • Special needs transportation

• Flex schedules • Telework

• Travel information

• Website • Traffic cameras

• 511 • Highway advisory radio

• Social media – Twitter • Traffic data collectors

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Add Capacity StrategicallyCompleting critical corridors and strategically adding capacity to key stress points in our over-stressed transportation system clears choke points and bottlenecks; improves reliability and moves more freight and people.

• Project delivery

• SR 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct • SR 520 Bridge replacement and HOV

• I-405 Corridor • US 395 North Spokane Corridor

• I-90 Snoqualmie Pass • SR 16 Nalley Valley Viaduct

• Pierce County HOV lanes

• Transportation planning

• Highways and local programs coordination

• Construction traffic management to maintain capacity

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Whatcom Active Transportation Summit 2012“The problem we face in Whatcom County is a lack of infrastructure supporting bikes and pedestrians… advocates for smart growth and active transportation infrastructure must be prepared to act.”

Prepared to act:

• What is your vision?

• How do you define the objectives for the corridor?

• What data can you provide to demonstrate system efficiency and effectiveness?

• How does your proposed investment:

• Create transportation linkages

• Support the economy, the environment, our communities

• How does the Moving Washington framework support your vision?

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Whidbey Island – “Boat to Bridge” Trail“Eventually, the completed trail will extend from Clinton to Deception Pass. The trail is also part of the Whidbey Scenic Isle Way”

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QuestionsContact Information

Brian Lagerberg, DirectorPublic Transportation [email protected]

Todd Carlson, Planning & Engineering Services Mgr.NW Region/Mount Baker [email protected]