2013 APTA Rail Conference Regional Planning for Tri-Rail Coastal Link William L. Cross, P.E. South Florida Regional Transportation Authority Director of Planning and Capital Development Pompano Beach, Florida June 3, 2013 1
FEC CORRIDOR The Region s The Economic Region s Core Transportation Core 1 million jobs 1.5 3 million million trips people per day Multiple 17% of downtowns the region s trips 3 International airports Ridership growing on 3 existing Seaports transit services Extensive Daily road congestion rail, truck, and marine freight 2
104 Municipalities I ve almost certainly missed some! PLANNING IN SOUTH FLORIDA MDT SFRTA SEFTC Miami-Dade MPO Broward MPO Palm Beach MPO BCT PTAC RTTAC TPC TCC TAC Palm Tran Legislative FDOT District IV CTAC CIR CAC SFRPC CAC FDOT District VI BPAC TIP Bike, Green-ways, Ped Advisory Committee TCRPC OTC Rail Enterprise FTAC MPO Review MDX FHWA FTA Turnpike Enterprise LCB PIMT UPWP Broward County Palm Beach County Miami-Dade County LRTP TARC TPTAC 3
REGIONAL PLANNING BEGINS IN 2004 Palm Beach PALM BEACH COUNTY International Airport FDOT Begins Southeast Florida East Coast Corridor Study BROWARD COUNTY a Regional Partnership with SFRTA a key partner Ft. Lauderdale- Hollywood International Airport Miami International Airport MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 4
2009-2010 No MPO Approved Locally Preferred Alternative Integrated with Tri-Rail Draft LPA provides everything for everyone but Multi-Billion Dollar Capital Costs Unaffordable Operating Costs Dense Station Spacing that requires express & local service 5/7/2012 5
2011 THE 2004 PARTNERSHIP DISINTEGRATES FDOT announced plans to privatize SFRTA and Tri-Rail Operations New Plan for FEC radically reduces number of stations and trains Eliminates integration with Tri-Rail Fort Lauderdale to Miami only, no Palm Beach Communication between FDOT, MPOs and SFRTA breaks down Shared vision/goals no longer exist 6
SFRTA RESPONSE SFRTA staff presented the SFRTA Fast Start Plan for Tri-Rail Coastal Service to the October 2011 Board Service within 3-5 years Single-Phase Operating Plan integrated with Tri- Rail and serving all three counties Municipalities served must financially support Capital and Operating Financial Plan Utilizes SFRTA equipment SFRTA manages Tri-Rail Coastal Service 7
THE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) RESPONSE SOUTHEAST FLORIDA PASSENGER RAIL EVALUATION July 23, 2012 FINAL AS APPROVED BY SEFTC 1. Defines project framework 2. Sets expectations for conduct of study by FDOT on behalf of the region 3. Requires regular communication 4. Specifies reporting requirements to partner agency boards. 5/7/2012 8
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES LEADERSHIP ACADEMY - CREATING CONNECTED COMMUNITIES WORKSHOP November 15-16, 2012 Minneapolis, Minnesota Opportunity identified by the South Florida Regional Planning Council Competitive Opportunity SFRTA prepared application on behalf of region/project Focus on Agency Roles & Responsibilities
EXCEPTIONAL REGIONAL REPRESENTATION SFRTA Chair & Palm Beach County Mayor SFRTA Board Member, Broward County Mayor & Broward MPO Florida East Coast Industries (FECI) Palm Beach MPO, Executive Director Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council FDOT, District 4 Director of Operations FDOT, District 4 SFECC Project Manager SFRTA, Executive Director SFRTA, Director of Planning & Capital Development 7/15/2013 10
Both FDOT and SFRTA to provide technical support as appropriate. MINNEAPOLIS AGREEMENT PROJECT COMPONENT 1. SFECC Study 2. NEPA Process 3. Federal Funding Applications 4. FEC Negotiations 5. Project Financing 6. Public Outreach AGENCY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES FDOT to act as lead agency to complete SFECC Planning Study. FDOT to coordinate study with regular participation and oversight from SFECC Project Steering Committee (including SFRTA, MPOs, RPCs, and transit agencies). SEFTC to continue to provide oversight. FDOT, SFRTA and FECI to provide technical support. FDOT to act as lead agency to complete. FDOT to coordinate with SFRTA. FDOT, SFRTA and FECI to provide technical support. IDENTIFIED AGENCY SFRTA to act as lead agency regarding Federal funding applications (e.g., FTA New Starts). SFRTA to serve as project sponsor & Designated Recipient for award of any Federal funds. ROLES AND FDOT, SFRTA and FECI to provide technical support. SFRTA and FDOT to jointly negotiate with FECI for access rights and related fees. RESPONSIBILITIES Both FDOT & SFRTA to provide technical support. SFRTA to act as lead agency for the development of a project finance plan to address project costs, including capital costs, access fees, and O&M. FDOT, SFRTA, and the MPOs to provide technical support. The RPCs will lead the development of a Corridor Coalition to advance public outreach, provide project advocacy, and secure public input. The Corridor Coalition will be coordinated with the SFRTA, FDOT, SEFTC, and the MPOs.
NEXT STEP: A PARTNERSHIP MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ENTITY DATE (TIME) LOCATION STATUS April 22, 2013 Tri-Rail SEFTC Coast Link Hollywood (10:00 AM) Memorandum April 26, 2013 SFRTA of Understanding Pompano Beach (9:30 AM) between eight partners: SFRPC May 6, 2013 (10:30 AM) Key Largo Approved unanimously Approved unanimously Approved unanimously May 9, 2013 Approved Miami-Dade, Broward MPO Broward Fort Lauderdale (9:30 AM) and Palm Beach MPOs unanimously SEFTC May 16, 2013 Approved Palm Beach MPO West Palm Beach (9:00 AM) unanimously South Florida and Treasure Coast Regional Planning TCRPC Councils Florida Rail Enterprise (FDOT) May 17, 2013 (9:30 AM) Miami-Dade FDOT Rail MPO Enterprise SFRTA May 23, 2013 (2:00 PM) May 2013 Stuart Miami no public hearing required Approved unanimously Approved unanimously Pending
FINANCE PLAN OVERSIGHT AGENCY 2013 2015 PROJECT PROCESS STUDY PROCESS, ROLES AND SCHEDULE MPO Action: Concurrence with Alternatives FTA Decision Point: Approval to enter Project Development Phase MPO Action: Approval of LPA FTA Decision Point: Issuance of ROD MPO Action: Inclusion of Project in Cost-Feasible Plan FTA Decision Point: Approval to enter Engineering Phase MPO Action: Program Project Funds in TIP FTA Decision Point: Approval of Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) Preliminary Project Development Phase (formerly Alternatives Analysis) Project Development Phase (2 years max. per MAP-21) Engineering Phase Construction Phase Operations Phase General Funding Framework Funding Plan(s) Funding Commitments Fund Project(s) Fund Operations FDOT SFRTA
TRI-RAIL COASTAL LINK & ALL ABOARD FLORIDA PROJECT Tri-Rail Coastal - Commuter Passenger Rail Service All Aboard Florida Intercity Passenger Rail Service Orlando Orlando Commuter Passenger Rail - 25+ Round-trip Trains Per Day Commuters and Local Travelers Phased Implementation - Miami to Pompano Beach - Tri-Rail Extension to Jupiter - Miami to Jupiter via FEC Corridor 85 miles (Phased Implementation) Station Spacing Every 2-5 Miles Integrated with Tri-Rail No construction funding programmed Jupiter West Palm Beach Pompano Beach Ft. Lauderdale Intercity Passenger Rail Service - 16-19 Round-trip Trains per Day Tourists and Regional Travelers Miami to Orlando 240 miles (One Phase) 3 Stations in Tri-County area Privately funded West Palm Beach Ft. Lauderdale Miami Miami
MAKING THE ECONOMIC CASE $1.4 Billion of New Development due to Tri-Rail Coastal Link $580 Million of new residential development 5,500 new residential units $850 Million of new commercial development 8.3 Million square feet $18 Million of new tax revenue Other Projected Economic Benefits $630 Million overall economic output $250 Million of labor income 28,000 new permanent jobs
SFRTA BOARD LEADERSHIP- MAKING STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS SFRTA Investments to Facilitate FEC Expansion: Additional Train Sets New Locomotives New Railcars Expanded train storage and maintenance capacity Storage tracks at Hialeah Yard Planned new Northern Layover Station Area Market and Economic Analysis 16
CSX/Tri-Rail Mangonia Park WEST PALM BEACH Lake Worth Delray Beach Boca Raton Toney Penna PGA Blvd. West Palm Beach/45 th St. WEST PALM BEACH Lake Worth Boynton Beach Blvd. Delray Atlantic Ave. A-5 HYBRID OPERATING PLAN (PEAK HOUR) Full Integration with Existing Tri-Rail Service Tri-Rail 30 Minute Headways Palm Beach Co. Broward Co. Broward Co. Miami Dade Co. Metrorail Transfer Miami Int l Airport Opa-Locka Deerfield Beach Pompano Beach Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood Golden Glades Dania Beach Sheridan Street Boca Palmetto Park Hillsboro Atlantic Blvd. Oakland Park DOWNTOWN FORT LAUDERDALE Dania Beach/FLL Hollywood 193-203 rd St./Aventura 163 rd St. 125 th St. 79 th St. 36 th St. DOWNTOWN MIAMI Good Peak (AM & PM Commute) Service Levels Tri-Rail Coastal Link 60 Minute Headways One-Seat Ride Service No Service Change for Existing Riders Tri-Rail Coastal Link 30 Minute Headways Consistent with FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement
CSX/Tri-Rail Mangonia Park WEST PALM BEACH Lake Worth Toney Penna PGA Blvd. West Palm Beach/45 th St. WEST PALM BEACH Lake Worth A-5 HYBRID OPERATING PLAN (OFF-PEAK) Delray Beach Boynton Beach Blvd. Delray Atlantic Ave. 120 Minute Headways Palm Beach Co. Broward Co. Boca Raton Deerfield Beach Pompano Beach X Boca Palmetto Park Hillsboro Atlantic Blvd. Oakland Park Maximizes One-Seat Ride Service utilizing Pompano Crossover 60 Minute to Headways Downtown Miami Broward Co. Miami Dade Co. Metrorail Transfer Miami Int l Airport Opa-Locka Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood Golden Glades Dania Beach Sheridan Street DOWNTOWN FORT LAUDERDALE Dania Beach/FLL Hollywood 193-203 rd St./Aventura 163 rd St. 125 th St. 79 th St. 36 th St. DOWNTOWN MIAMI Efficient Operating Costs Consistent with FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement 60 Minute Headways
CLOSING THOUGHTS Partnerships Agree and then document Economic Opportunities Realistic Plan/Costs/Funding Strategies Perseverance 5/7/2012 19
Questions & Answers Contact Information: crossw@sfrta.fl.gov