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Title: Williamson County Transportation Plan Update


1
Williamson County Transportation Plan Update
  • June 29, 2009
  • County Public Hearing

2
Public Hearing
  • Purpose To gain citizen input regarding the
    Countys Long-Range Transportation Plan
    Update
  • Format After a brief plan presentation by the
    Road Bond Program Manager, citizens that have
    signed up will each be given five minutes to
    share input on the plan, which will be
    formally recorded for consideration.
    Written comments or questions may also be
    submitted.
  • Comments Following the hearing, there will be a
    10-day open comment period for additional
    input. Citizens may submit their feedback to
    roads_at_wilco.org
  • Recommendation The consultant team will
    summarize all comments and make a final
    recommendation to the Commissioners Court in
    late July.

3
Williamson County 2035 Plan Proposal Summary
  • The current traffic demand model used for the
    2035 Plan Proposal suggests
  • More than 100 miles of new roadways
  • More than 350 miles of roads will be widened,
    providing additional lanes
  • Currently, 17 of our roads are heavily congested
    during morning rush hour. If no improvements are
    made, 59 of our roads would be congested by 2035
  • If the plan improvements are made as suggested,
    32 of our roads would still be congested in 2035
  • Estimated cost of plan proposal is 1.8 to 2.2
    billion

4
Transportation Issues
  • Dramatic population growth
  • 1 out of every 4 residents has arrived since 2000
  • Employment
  • A substantial number of residents work outside
    the County
  • Land Use
  • Cities have land-use regulations the County does
    not
  • Transit System
  • The County lacks a comprehensive transit system
  • ALL OF THESE LEAD TO MOBILITY CONGESTION

5
County Population Projections(2000 to 2035)
The County has used conservative estimates in
making its growth projections for the plan
,
3/28/2012
6
Population
  • Austin MSA Population Growth

POPULATION GROWTH
Austin MSA population growth is expected to
double over the next 25 years
7
Population
Williamson County Population Projection
PREDICTED POPULATION GROWTH
  • Williamson County is predicted to continue
    growing
  • faster than the region

8
Employment
Austin MSA Annual Total Employment
Growth is still positive, but will continue to
slow down through 2009
9
Employment
Williamson County Total Employment
Total job growth (at 52) has outpaced total
population growth since 1990
10
Employment
Employed Williamson County Residents vs.
In-County Jobs
Only 27 of Williamson County residents work
inside the County
11
Employment
Williamson County Employment Outlook
Despite the current recession, Williamson County
employment is still expected to double by 2035
12
Transit-Oriented Development Mixed-Use,
High-Density Communities (Current and Future)
  • Round Rock Downtown
  • Leander Transit-Oriented Development
  • Dell Headquarters along SH 45
  • Avery Centre
  • City of Georgetown SE Inner Loop/Mokan Corridor
  • Opportunities along Capital Metros Commuter Rail
    Line, including Lakeline Station and proposed
    Round Rock/SH 45 Connector

3/28/2012
13
Proposed 2035 Transit Service
Sources CAMPO 2030 Plan and Cities of Round
Rock, Leander, Georgetown, and Pflugerville
14
Williamson County 2015 EC Network
15
Williamson County 2035 Plan (Build Daily)
3/28/2012
16
2035 Plan Proposal Recommendations
  • Transit As the County continues to grow and
    explore multimodal transportation opportunities
    in the future, it may consider contributing funds
    to these efforts.
  • Bicycle/Pedestrian/Trails The County adopted a
    comprehensive park master plan in 2008. With
    regard to bicycle and pedestrian improvements,
    cities will have the opportunity to install
    sidewalks and bike lanes as roads are built.
  • Road Improvements Please refer to the handout
    for a full list of proposed projects.

17
Next Steps
  • Williamson County
  • Commissioners Court will make decision on whether
    or not to adopt the plan in its current form
    after reviewing proposal and citizen input
  • The County will continue to work closely with
    member cities to make regular updates to the plan
  • CAMPO
  • CAMPO is going through an update to the regions
    Long-Range Transportation Plan. Williamson
    Countys transportation plan and demographic
    forecast will be provided to CAMPO as input into
    its process to adopt a new 2035 regional
    transportation plan.
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