Tolling in Washington State. Craig J. Stone, P.E. Assistant Secretary, Toll Division

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Tolling in Washington State Craig J. Stone, P.E. Assistant Secretary, Toll Division Connecticut Department of Transportation Bridgeport, CT June 4, 2014

Tolling in Washington State Tolling is part of Washington s History 14 bridges financed with bonds and paid for with tolls from the 1930s through the 1980s, including: Evergreen Point Bridge (SR 520 in Seattle) Two original Tacoma Narrows bridges Vancouver-Portland Bridge (I-5) Hood Canal Bridge (SR 104) First Lake Washington Bridge (I-90) Agate Pass (SR 305) Maple Street Bridge (Spokane) 2

Current tolling projects in Washington State Tacoma Narrows Bridge State s first electronic tolling facility opened July 2007 SR 167 HOT Lanes Pilot Project State s first highoccupancy toll lanes launched May 2008 SR 520 Floating Bridge Partially funded with major gaps Urban Partnership Agreement Significant outreach effort Tolling began December 2011 Flat toll rates repay construction bonds Dynamic toll rates manage traffic performance, no debt issued Variable toll rates to repay bonds and manage traffic 3

The Legislature established Washington s tolling framework in 2008 Tolling should be used when it can: - Contribute a significant portion of the cost of a project that cannot be funded solely with existing sources - Optimize the performance of the transportation system Toll rates must be set to meet anticipated funding obligation to the extent possible. The toll rates should be set to optimize system performance, recognizing necessary trade-offs to generate revenue. Tolling should be fairly and equitably applied and not have significant adverse diversion impacts that cannot be mitigated. Tolling authority is shared: - Legislature has authority to implement tolls - Transportation Commission sets toll rates - WSDOT plans and implements the tolling program 4

Washington State s tolling network Current toll facilities: Tacoma Narrows Bridge SR 167 HOT Lanes Pilot Project SR 520 Floating Bridge Authorized toll facilities: I-405 Express Toll Lanes SR 99 Alaskan Way Tunnel Under study: I-90 Floating Bridge Puget Sound Gateway Project (SR 167, SR 509, I-5) I-5 Express Toll Lanes 5

SR 520 Floating Bridge $154 million federal grant to improve congestion in the SR 520 corridor: Variable tolling on the SR 520 bridge King County and Sound Transit added more than 130 daily bus trips across the SR 520 bridge Vanpool and carpool programs encourage people to commute together Smarter Highways on SR 520 and I-90 provide drivers with variable speed limits and real-time driver information Electronic travel time signs on I-405, SR 520 and SR 522 direct drivers to the best route across Lake Washington 6

SR 520 Floating Bridge tolling highlights All-Electronic Tolling Pre-Completion Tolling 84% of trips are pre-paid with a Good To Go! account, 16% are postpaid with Pay By Mail 95% of all tolls are paid within 80 days Traffic, diversion patterns and revenue forecasts on target Transit and vanpool update Increased transit ridership more than 40 percent Vanpools in the SR 520 corridor have increased 40 percent Overall Cross-Lake Washington vehicle trips decreased 5 percent 7

I-90 Floating Bridge Focuses on revenue for the Cross-Lake Washington Corridor, and traffic management on I-90 $2.9 billion of SR 520 program is funded, with $1.2 billion financed from SR 520 tolling I-90 tolling could potentially finance up to $1 billion of the $1.4 billion needed to complete the SR 520 program WSDOT is eligible to toll I-90 under the Federal Highway Administration s Value Pricing Pilot Program 8

I-405 Express Toll Lanes Overview Corridor experienced 12 hours of congestion daily Regional consensus on I-405 Master Plan 2 new lanes in each direction Local arterial improvements Transit & transportation choices Environmental enhancements Future plans to extend south and create a 40-mile express toll lanes system on I-405 and SR 167. Future Planning Effectively managing future demand to improve speed and reliability May require change in HOV toll exemption from 2+ to 3+ Revenue could help fund future corridor improvements from Renton to Bellevue and at the SR 167/I-405 interchange Could potentially finance up to $500 million 9

Principles for tolling success Demonstrating value to the user in each tolling project Whether proposed uses of revenue are compelling Toll dollar is accountable to each facility Perceived fairness State of the economy Agency credibility and quality customer service Evolving federal policies Political leadership 10

For questions or further information Craig J. Stone, P.E. Assistant Secretary, Toll Division 206-464-1222 or StoneC@wsdot.wa.gov 11

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Who is driving in the SR 167 HOT lanes? Five most frequently tolled vehicles in SR 167 HOT lanes: 1. Ford 2. Chevrolet/GMC 3. Toyota 4. Honda 5. Dodge Based on Good To Go! account data for HOT Lanes users who paid a toll 13

Costs and Funding for Replacing SR 520 Bridge SR 520 program cost estimate Funding received to date $4.3 B $2.9 B State and local funding (Nickel and TPA) Federal funding SR 520 Account (tolling and future federal funds) Federal TIFIA loan Deferred sales tax $0.58 B $0.2 B $1.65 B $0.30 B $0.16 B Unfunded need $1.4 B Program cost estimate based on 2012 CEVP - updated 10/25/12 14

SR 99 Alaskan Way Tunnel budget State Funding 2005 Gas Tax Partnership Funding: $1,506.0 million 2003 Gas Tax Nickel Funding: $311.3 million Other state transportation funds: $36.9 million Federal funds: $787.2 million Local funding: $22.8 million Toll: $200 million Port of Seattle: $281 million Total Source of Funds $3,145.1 million 15

Future of tolling in Washington State Washington is on an incremental path Opened three new facilities between 2007 and 2011, on course to open two additional facilities by 2016 The Washington State Legislature will determine how quickly to advance new tolling initiatives Regional Transportation 2040 Plan Traditional funding early, including segment tolls; gas tax replacement mid term; regional system tolling on the freeway network long term Tolling revenue is a key financial strategy for highway and transit, but co-benefits of reduced congestion and greenhouse gasses are also important 16

Components of a successful campaign Outreach and education Advertising Social media Publications and collateral Retail 17

Results Educational marketing summary $7 million spent on advertising, marketing and public outreach 201 million impressions $487,638 in bonus ads through transit, radio, TV, newspaper, online $300,000 in free advertising and value from promotional partners $1.5 million in free advertising through Safeway retail pilot Goals exceeded 146,000 new accounts set up by start of SR 520 tolls goal was 100,000 Vehicles crossing the SR 520 bridge with a pass was 56 percent on first day of tolls (now it s 84 percent) goal was 50 percent 222,000 Good To Go! passes sold by first day of tolls goal was 164,000 18