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Agenda Item 6.

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TRANSPORTATION AGENCY FOR MONTEREY COUNTY
Memorandum
To: 

Board of Directors

From:

Madilyn Jacobsen, Transportation Planner

Meeting Date:

January 24, 2018

Subject:

Draft 2018 Regional Transportation Plan Public Hearing


RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Draft 2018 Regional Transportation Plan Public Hearing:

  1. RECEIVE presentation on the Draft 2018 Regional Transportation Plan;
  2. OPEN public hearing on the Draft 2018 Regional Transportation Plan;
  3. RECEIVE public comments; and
  4. CLOSE public hearing. 
SUMMARY:
The Transportation Agency adopts a Regional Transportation Plan every four years to provide a basis for allocating state and federal funding to transportation projects in Monterey County. The next update is due by June 2018. The 2018 Plan is intended to be a technical update to the 2014 Plan, reflecting changes in revenue forecasts and updated local and regional project lists.The Agency prepares the plan in coordination with the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG) to be consistent with the regional Sustainable Communities Strategy. 
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The 2018 Regional Transportation Plan's financial estimate identified a total of approximately $4.8 billion in projected funding for transportation projects in Monterey County through the 2040 horizon year of the plan, in current year dollars.
DISCUSSION:

The Transportation Agency prepares a Regional Transportation Plan every four years, which provides a basis for actions to allocate state and federal funding to transportation projects in Monterey County. This update reflects the projects that have already been prioritized by the Transportation Agency in documents such as the recently-adopted 5-year Integrated Funding Plan, Measure X, the Regional Transportation Improvement Program and the prior Regional Transportation Plan. 

 

The Agency prepares its plan in coordination with the Association of Monterey Governments, which prepares a Metropolitan Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy for the three-county Monterey Bay Area in its role as the federal Metropolitan Planning Organization for this region. These plans outline the Agency’s priorities for meeting future transportation and mobility needs, consistent with the policy goals and objectives adopted by the Board, as well as within the constraints of a transportation revenue forecast over the 20-year planning horizon of the documents.

 

The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) includes three main components: 1) A Policy Element communicating goals and measurable objectives for improving the transportation system, 2) a Financial Element that includes a forecast of revenues over the life of the plan, and 3) an Action Element that includes a list of projects to be funded within the capacity of the funding forecast, which meet the goals and objectives identified in the document. The RTP does not approve any particular project, but does review the environmental impacts of all proposed projects on a "program level."

 

This addition of the Regional Transportation Plan is a technical update to the 2014 Regional Transportation Plan. The technical update addresses two of the three elements of the RTP, the Financial Element and the Action Element, while leaving in place the Policy Element from the 2014 RTP. The Financial Element update incorporates changes in the revenue forecast for funding transportation improvements in Monterey County, including the addition of Measure X and Senate Bill 1 funds. The Action Element update reflects the addition of new projects within Monterey County (such as those listed in Measure X), and removal of completed projects (such as the Holman Highway Roundabout). Both the funding update and the revised project list were drafted earlier this year, with the final project list approved at the April 26, 2017 Board meeting.

 

The Policy Element of the Regional Transportation Plan provides a framework for selecting and evaluating transportation projects to meet Monterey County’s mobility needs over the twenty year lifetime of the plan. The Policy Element is also designed to be consistent with statewide goals, policies, and measures, and those outlined in the 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy Update. The current Policy Element is also consistent with the goals and objectives of Measure X, and the vision provided by the Board of Directors at the September 27, 2017 Strategic Planning workshop.

 

Since the passage of SB 375, state law requires that Regional Transportation Plans be consistent with local Sustainable Communities Strategies. Collaborating with AMBAG on a coordinated Regional Transportation Plan/Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy update allows for one Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to be prepared for all three documents. Attached is a summary from AMBAG regarding the Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy Update, as well as a timeline for the coordinated plan adoption process.

 

To align the review process for these coordinated documents, the Agency released the Draft 2018 Monterey County Regional Transportation Plan on December 14, 2017 for a public review period closing February 5.  This is concurrent with AMBAG’s review period. As part of this process, the Agency is required to hold a public hearing on the draft plan. The document is also available for review on the Agency website and email notices of its availability were distributed to member jurisdictions, state and federal resource agencies, citizen advisory committees and other public stakeholders.

 

Any public testimony or written comments received by the Agency and AMBAG on the draft plan for Monterey County will be addressed in the final document, which staff expects to present to the Board for adoption no later than June 27, 2018. AMBAG adoption of the final Metropolitan Transportation Plan, Sustainable Communities Strategy and the Draft EIR is scheduled on June 13, 2018. 

ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Timeline for Update of Regional Transportation Plan - Metropolitan Transportation Plan
WEB ATTACHMENTS:
Draft 2018 RTP Summary