Title: HighOccupancy Toll HOT Lanes Recent Developments
1High-Occupancy Toll (HOT) LanesRecent
Developments
Planning and Operations Committee September 9,
2005
2Regional HOT Network
- Transportation 2030 proposal
- Convert HOV lanes to HOT lanes
- Carpools, buses still travel free of charge
- SOVs can choose to use HOT lanes for a toll
- FasTrakTM electronic toll collection
- Maintain HOV/HOT lane performance
3Why a Regional HOT Network?
- More efficient use of freeway capacity
- Help fund expansion of HOV network and express
bus service - Offers travelers another choice congestion
insurance - Local efforts underway need regional
coordination
4Conceptual Regional HOT Network
5National Projects
- HOT Lanes in Operation
- Orange County (SR 91)
- San Diego (I-15)
- Houston, Texas (I-10 Katy Freeway and US 290)
- Minneapolis (I-394) opened May 16, 2005
- Coming Soon
- Denver (I-25) to open December, 2005
- Seattle (State Route 167) in 2007
- Houston (I-10 extension) in 2009
- San Diego (I-15 extension ) in 2010
6Orange County SR 91 Express Lanes
7San Diego I-15 Express Lanes
8Houston I-10 Katy Freeway
9Minneapolis I-394 MnPASS (Opened May 16)
10Federal Legislation - SAFETEA
- Value Pricing Pilot Program
- 15 demonstration projects
- 11 to 12 million/year
- Broad permission to convert HOV to HOT
- Must maintain service levels (45 mph minimum)
- Encourages directing excess revenue to
ridesharing and highway safety programs
11State Legislation
- Existing law modified by AB 2032 (Dutra) provides
specific authority for pilot projects - Alameda County 2 projects (including I-680)
- Santa Clara County 2 projects
- San Diego County 2 projects
- GoCalifornia bills expand authority for Caltrans
and regional agencies difficult path in
legislature - AB 850 (Canciamilla) Caltrans
- AB 561 (Runner) Caltrans
- AB 509 (Richman) Regional transportation
agencies - AB 1699 (Frommer) Regional transportation
agencies/ sales tax authorities (Design build and
HOT lanes elements)
12Regional Projects
- I-680 Sunol Grade Smart Carpool Lane Pilot
Project (ACCMA VTA) - Convert southbound I-680 HOV lane to HOT lane
- Projected opening 2009
- I-580/I-680 HOT/Credit Lanes Feasibility Study
(ACCMA) - Low-income drivers credits toward free HOT lane
use - Study recommendations Fall 2005
- Santa Clara County HOT Lane Feasibility Study
(VTA) - Identify corridors for pilot projects
- Study recommendations September 2005
13Proposed I-680 Concept
- Limited access
- Double-yellow stripe separation with intermediate
access (access design under study) - Toll varies by time of day, day of week
- Early polling 60 to 70 support (project area)
14How Do We Get to a Regional Network?
Define a series of phases, for example
pilot projects (I-680, ACCMA VTA corridors)
convert low- volume HOV lanes
convert HOV lanes when they reach capacity
(increase HOV occupancy)
construct new lanes to close gaps
15Regional HOT Network Feasibility Study
- Build on work in Alameda and Santa Clara counties
- Identify corridors next in line
- Regional network must be coordinated
considerations include - Carpool lane integrity
- Need capacity to sell
- Distribution of benefits
- Governance
- Technology
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