Title: FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION UPDATE
1FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION UPDATE
Claire Fazio Texas Transportation Institute
24 PHASE UPDATE PROCESS
- Pre-Phase I Estimated UZA boundaries prior to
U.S. Census Bureau Release (34 in Tx) - Phase I 25 MPOs Smoothed UZA boundaries
- Phase II MPOs update FC inside Metropolitan
Planning Area Boundary (MAB) - Phase III 25 TxDOT Districts smooth small urban
boundaries and update FC outside MAB
3TERMINOLOGY
- Area types
- Urbanized area (UZA) Population greater than
50,000 - Small urban area Population between 5,000 and
49,999 - Urban area Population of 5,000 or greater
(Includes both urbanized and small urban) - Rural Everything else
4PRE-PHASE I
- TxDOT requested TTI estimate new UZA boundaries
during U.S. Census Bureau Comment period. - Quantify changes in population and land area for
UZAs - Identify new UZAs
- Potential loss of UZAs
- Population changes that may change TMA
designation - Summarize how the new guidelines affected UZAs
- Allowed TxDOT and MPOs to provide comments that
could ultimately affect guidelines
5PRE-PHASE I
- Estimated UZA boundaries using
- U.S. Census Bureau population data
- Guidelines published in Federal Register
- TransCAD
- A bunch of student workers
- U.S. Census Bureau modified some guidelines
following comment period
6PHASES I, II, III
- Ultimate purpose to update functional
classification
7- FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION USES AND IMPORTANCE
8FC USES IMPORTANCE
- Federal functional classification (FC) is used to
aggregate data for the Highway Performance
Monitoring System (HPMS).
9FC USES IMPORTANCE
- HPMS
- Reflects the extent, condition, performance, use,
and operational characteristics of the Nations
highways. - Biennial Condition and Performance Report
submitted to Congress. - Federal-aid Highway Program levels
- Federal-aid apportionment
- Federal-aid Highway Program Scope
10FC USES IMPORTANCE
- HPMS Uses Cont
- Used by Federal, State, local officials to make
informed transportation-related decisions - Air quality analysis
- Highway Statistics
- Other reports and plans
11FC USES IMPORTANCE
- Funding!
- Roadways must be functionally classified higher
than rural minor collector or urban local to be
eligible for most federal funding categories - Many state funding categories use FC to determine
eligibility - Many allocation and apportionment formulas use
data aggregated by FC
12FC USES IMPORTANCE
- Other uses for FC
- Design Standards
- Roadway design criteria often related to FC
13WHY THE STATEWIDE EFFORT TO UPDATE FUNCTIONAL
CLASSIFICATION???
14WHY UPDATE?
- UABs re-designated
- UABs determine urban or rural designation
- FC categories differ for urban rural areas
- Some areas have not updated FC for more than 10
years!
15PHASES I - III
- Little institutional knowledge of smoothing urban
boundaries or updating FC - Interviewed stakeholders
- TxDOT Systems Planning Section
- TxDOT Traffic Section
- TxDOT Public Transportation
- TxDOT Districts
- MPOs
- FHWA
- Developed procedures, guidebooks, electronic
maps, inventories, and workshops for Phases I,
II, and III
16- PHASE I SMOOTHING UZA BOUNDARIES
17PHASE I SMOOTHING UZAs
- Urbanized area boundaries (population 50,000 or
greater) are basically based on population
density of census block groups and blocks - Not well suited for transportation planning
purposes
18PHASE I SMOOTHING UZAs
- Some boundaries shrunk significantly from 1990
19PHASE I SMOOTHING UZAs
- Roadways change rural / urban designation many
times in short distance
20PHASE I SMOOTHING UZAs
- Unpopulated urban land uses located on urban
fringe designated as rural
21PHASE I SMOOTHING UZAs
- Because of these reasons TxDOT, FHWA, and FTA
allowed urban areas to smooth boundaries
22PHASE I SMOOTHING UZAs
- Workshops presented to all MPOs and TxDOT
Districts in Texas - Presented guidelines for smoothing
- Must include entire 2000 Census designated
boundary - May include entire 1990 boundary
- Continuity of roadway FC
- Incorporate fringe urban land uses (populated
unpopulated) - Consider traffic volumes
- No land grabs
23PHASE I SMOOTHING UZAs
- Workshops
- Hard-copy maps showing
- 1990 2000 boundaries with roadway network
- Population density of census blocks
- Provided ArcMap files on CD
- MPOs modified ArcMap files to show proposed
boundary adjustments - TxDOT, FHWA, FTA reviewed have approved all
smoothed UZA boundaries
24- PHASES II III SMOOTHING SMALL URBAN
BOUNDARIES UPDATING FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION
25PHASES II III
- Phase II MPOs update FC inside MAB
- Phase III TxDOT Districts smooth small urban
boundaries update FC outside MAB - Phases completed simultaneously
26PHASES II III
- Must update FC in locations where urban boundary
changed from 1990 - Encouraged to review entire network
27PHASES II III - NEEDS
FHWA
TxDOT TPP(S)
GIS users
Functional Classification
MPOs
TxDOT Districts
Mainframe users
- Many stakeholders with many needs
28PHASES II III - NEEDS
- FHWA
- Comply with Federal Guidelines published in
Highway Functional Classification Concepts,
Criteria and Procedures Revised March 1989. - Percent of FC category mileage to total mileage
must be reported - MPOs obtain signed approval forms from
- Policy Chair
- TxDOT District Engineer
- Districts obtain signed approval forms from
- All County Judges
- All Mayors of towns in small urban areas
- Deadline for new FCs in HPMS database (December
2005)
29PHASES II III NEEDS
- TxDOT Systems Planning Section
- Minimize effort for MPOs and TxDOT Districts
- Current FC coded into ArcMap
- FC Inventories created prior to training
- Hard-copy maps to be marked with desired changes
and submitted to TTI - TTI code desired changes into ArcMap (MPOs and
Districts do not have to use GIS) - Minimize effort for Data Management
- Ease of data transfer to mainframe database
- Code FC into ArcMap files
30PHASES II III NEEDS
- TxDOT Systems Planning Section
- Provide easy to interpret materials for FHWA
TxDOT review - Printed maps showing proposed changes
- FC Inventories indicating proposed changes
- Deliver consistent message at all workshops
- TxDOT Systems Planning, Data Management, FHWA
staff at workshops - Notes taken at each workshop
- Developing FAQ page
31PHASES II III - NEEDS
- GIS users
- FC not yet coded into roadway network at a
statewide level - FC in GIS form useful for many other TxDOT
projects - May be able to automate future FC updates
32PHASES II III - NEEDS
- Mainframe Database
- Biggest Challenge
- Roadway mileages must be reported accurately to
the one-thousandth of a mile. - If not accurate, will create two entries into
database - Still finalizing process for data transfer
33PHASES II III - ArcMap
TxDOT Districts
MPOs
- Code FC into ArcMap from hard-copy maps
- Student workers coding FC into ArcMap
34PHASES II III FC INVENTORY
TxDOT Districts
MPOs
35PHASES II III
Phase II FC Update Inside the MAB.
AUS, BMT, CRP, DAL, ELP, FTW, and HOU Districts
will be responsible for smoothing small urban
boundaries within the MAB and updating FC within
the smoothed small urban boundaries in Phase I.
TTI Sends Proposed Updates to TxDOT
Workshop
Approved
Approved
MPOs Submit Updates to TTI
TTI Code FC in ArcMap, Create FC Inventory,
Print maps
MPOs Consult with Policy and Technical Committees
TTI Codes FC Into ArcMap
Policy Board Approves FC Updates
TxDOT Reviews Proposed FC
FHWA Reviews Proposed FC
Updated FC Inc. Into Databases for HPMS
Reporting
MPOs Review FC Inside MAB
Suggest Changes
Suggest Changes
MPO Reviews Suggested Changes
36CONCLUSION
- Tremendous time and resources from
- MPOs
- TxDOT Districts
- TxDOT Systems Planning Section
- TxDOT Data Management Section
- FHWA
- But when completed Texas will have
- A fully updated network
- Existing errors corrected
- FC incorporated into new and evolving
technologies - Fully automated future updates?
- Recorded procedures to follow in 2010
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