Title: Ames Area Long Range Transportation Plan
1Ames Area Long Range Transportation Plan
- Issues / Visioning Workshop
- November 3, 2009
- Welcome!
2Introductions
- Damion Pregitzer, City of Ames Traffic Engineer
- Reg Souleyrette, Iowa State University
- John Joiner, City of Ames Director of Public
Works - Tracy Warner, City of Ames Municipal Engineer
- Brian Ray, HDR Project Manager
- David Taylor, HDR Workshop Facilitator
- Courtney Sokol, HDR Transportation Planner
- Luke Schmidt, HDR (ISU CCEE student)
3Todays Agenda
- Project Overview
- Small Group Activities
- Geographic Mapping Exercise
- Issues/Opportunities Analysis
- Discuss Previous Goals and Objectives
- Vision Theme Exercise
- Adjourn
4- 1000 intro
- 1015 vehicle map
- 1025 transit map
- 1035 bike/ped map
- 1045 issues flip chart
- 1050 rank
- 1055 consolidate
- 1100 vote
- 1110 opportunities flip chart
- 1115 rank
- 1120 consolidate
- 1125 vote
- 1135 vision orientation
- 1140 vision ID and rank
- 1150 consolidate (top 3) and report
5Project Overview
- Background
- In 2002, Ames Metropolitan Area Designated as a
Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) - Ames Area MPO includes
- City of Ames
- Boone County
- Story County
- Iowa State University
- CyRide
- Federal Transit Administration
- Federal Highway Administration
- Iowa Department of Transportation
6Project Overview
- Background
- MPO Communities/Agencies are Required to
Cooperate and Coordinate Efforts - MPOs Required to Develop Long Range
Transportation Plan (LRTP) - First Ames Area LRTP Finalized in October 2005
7Project Overview
- The Long Range Transportation Plan
- Identifies Existing and 20-25 Year Transportation
Improvements - Reviewed and Revised on a 5-Year Cycle
- Provides a Framework for Making Investment
Decisions - Outlines Goals, Policies, and Actions
8Project Overview
- The Long Range Transportation Plan
- Identifies Transportation Investment for an
Integrated Multi-Modal Transportation System - Supports Long-Term Sustainable Development
9Study Area
10Project Process Overview
PHASE I
PHASE II
PHASE III
PHASE IV
PHASE V
Data Collection / Issues
Alternatives Development
Evaluate Screen/Alternatives
Draft the Plan
Final Plan
Community Involvement Program Drives the Process
11Project Process Overview
Aug 09 Dec09
PHASE I
PHASE II
PHASE III
PHASE IV
PHASE V
- Phase I Project Start-Up / Issues
- Data Collection
- Issues/Visioning Workshop
- Transportation Issues/Vision Survey
- Develop Future Traffic Projections
12Project Process Overview
Jan 10 - Feb 10
PHASE I
PHASE II
PHASE III
PHASE IV
PHASE V
- Phase II Alternatives Development
- Conduct Alternatives Development Charrette
- Refine Alternatives
13Project Process Overview
Mar 10 Apr 10
PHASE I
PHASE II
PHASE III
PHASE IV
PHASE V
- Phase III Evaluate / Screen Alternatives
- Preliminary Analysis of Alternatives
- Conduct Alternatives Analysis Workshop
- Screen and Select Alternatives
14Project Process Overview
May 10-Jul 10
PHASE I
PHASE II
PHASE III
PHASE IV
PHASE V
- Phase IV Draft the Plan
- Draft the Plan Elements
- Incorporate Strategies
- Present Draft Plan
15Project Process Overview
Aug 10-Sep 10
PHASE I
PHASE II
PHASE III
PHASE IV
PHASE V
- Phase V Final Plan
- Incorporate Public / Agency Comments
- Present Final Plan
16Project Process Summary
Alternative Evaluation Workshop
Alternatives Development Charrette
Issues/Vision Workshop
Present Draft Plan
Select Alternatives
Compile Issues/ Establish Vision
Evaluate Alternatives
17Community
Mobility
- LRTP
- Corridor Plans
- Transit Plans
- CSS
Transportation Planning and Engineering
Community Planning and Urban Design
Sustainable Development
- Scenic Corridors
- Trail Planning
- Bike Paths
- Parks Recreation
- Open Space Plans
- Urban Habitat Plans
Environment
Environmental Planning
18Issues/Visioning Workshop
- Purpose of Todays Workshop
- Identify Various Transportation
Issues/Opportunities - Geographic Mapping Exercise
- Issues/Opportunities Analysis
- Prioritize Issues/Opportunities
- Identify Transportation Vision Themes
- Vision Theme Exercise
- Prioritize Vision Themes
19Small Group Activities
- Geographic Mapping Exercise
- Vehicular
- Congested Intersections (Circle with red marker)
- Congested Corridors (Highlight street with red
marker) - Identify Issues
- Identify Gaps (Areas Not Served)
- Transit
- Identify Issues
- Identify Service Gaps (Areas Not Served)
- Bicycle/Pedestrian
- Identify Issues
- Identify Gaps (Areas Not Served)
20Small Group Activities
- Issues/Opportunities Analysis
- Brainstorm List of Issues
- Brainstorm List of Opportunities
- Prioritize Issues and Opportunities
- Present Issues/Opportunities in Round Robin
Format - Break/Vote
- Vote for Top 3 Issues
- Vote for Top 3 Opportunities
21Transportation Vision
- Themes From Previous Plan
- Multi-Modal
- Safe and Efficient
- Enhance Economic Development
- Integrate with Land Use Policy Plan
- Coordination and Cooperation
- Financially Feasible and Implementable
22Vision Themes - Example
- City Center
- Premier
- Transit-oriented
- Unique Local Character
- Community Interaction
- Sustainable Future
City Center is envisioned as a premier
transit-oriented destination, building upon
unique local character, promoting community
interaction and expanding local opportunities for
a sustainable future
23Transportation Vision
- Vision Theme Exercise
- Develop Vision Themes
- Prioritize Vision Themes
- Present Vision Themes
24Next Steps
- Develop Vision Statement, Goals and Objectives
- Conduct Transportation Issues/Vision Survey
- Finalize Issue and Opportunities Analysis
- Conduct Alternatives Development Charrette Early
2010
25Ames Area Long Range Transportation Plan
- Thank You for Coming!
- Visit the website www.aampo.org