MPO Policy Board Thursday, October 26, 2017 South Waco Community Center Large Conference Room 2815 Speight Avenue, Waco, Texas Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization Summary Notes DRAFT Members Present: Mr. Jacob Bell, P.E. Mr. Keith Bond Mr. Mitch Davison, P.E. Hon. Kyle Deaver Ms. LaRaine DuPuy Ms. Deidra Emerson Mr. Kevin Evans Mr. Dale Fisseler, P.E. Proxy is Deidra Emerson Hon. Steve Janics Hon. Jim Jaska Hon. John Kinnaird Hon. Dillon Meek Mr. Adam Miles Proxy is Katie Allgood Mr. Joseph R. Pace Stan Swiatek, P.E. Members Absent: Hon. Scott Felton Hon. Travis Gibson Hon. Jim Holmes Hon. Will Jones Staff: Mr. Christopher Evilia, AICP Ms. Annette Shepherd Citizen Representative, City of Waco City Manager, City of Lacy-Lakeview City Engineer, City of Woodway Mayor, City of Waco Plan Commission, City of Waco Assistant City Manager, City of Waco City Manager, City of McGregor City Manager, City of Waco Councilman, City of Robinson Mayor, City of Ross Councilman, City of Waco Councilman, City of Waco City Manager, City of Hewitt City Manager, City of Lorena District Engineer, Texas Dept of Transportation, Waco District County Judge, McLennan County Councilman, City of Bellmead Mayor Pro Tem, City of Waco County Commissioner, Pct. 3, McLennan County Director, Waco MPO Transportation Planner, Waco MPO 1
Others: Ms. Liz Bullock, P.E. Mr. Dustin Chapman Mr. John Deaver Mr. Bradley Ford Mr. Eric Gallt, P.E. Mr. Allen Hunter Ms. Barbara Maley Mr. Jimi Mitchell Mr. J.B. Smith Transportation Planning Administrator, Texas Dept of Transportation, Waco District County Administrator, McLennan County Waco Business League Assistant City Manager, City of Waco Traffic Engineering Manager, City of Waco General Manager, Waco Transit System Environmental/Transportation Planning Coordinator, FHWA TX Rail/Transit Planner, AECOM Waco Tribune-Herald I. Call to Order, Proof of Posting Chairman Mayor Deaver called the October 26, 2017 meeting of the MPO Policy Board to order at 1:00 p.m. Director Evilia stated meeting agendas were posted at the City of Waco and the McLennan County Courthouse on October 17, 2017. II. Approval of the August 17, 2017 meeting minutes. Chairman Mayor Deaver asked for any changes to the minutes. No changes were voiced. Minutes were approved as submitted. III. Election of Policy Board Officers for FY 2018. Motion by Councilman Kinnaird to nominate Councilman Dillon Meek to serve as the MPO Policy Board Chair for term of office beginning on October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018. Motion passed with a vote of 15-0. Motion by Mayor Deaver to nominate Mr. Jacob Bell to serve as the MPO Policy Board Vice Chair for term of office beginning on October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018. Seconded by Councilman Meek. Motion passed with a vote of 15-0. Board officers may serve one-year terms concurrent and may be reelected once. Chairman Mayor Deaver explained he would chair the remainder of the October 26 meeting and the newly elected Policy Board Chair will take over at the next scheduled meeting of the MPO Policy Board. 2
IV. Consideration and Action regarding approval of Resolution 2017-2: Adoption of the Title VI Program and Implementation Plan for the Waco Urbanized Area. A. Staff Presentation Director Evilia presented Resolution 2017-2 for consideration. Presentation Highlights: The Waco MPO s Title VI Plan organizes the MPO s nondiscrimination practices and meets the federal requirement necessitating federal transportation funds benefit all citizens of the Waco region Public involvement process to solicit public comment initiated on July 26 o Staff conducted 3 public information meetings and a 45 day public comment period which concluded on September 29, 2017 No formal public comments received B. Public Hearing Chairman Mayor Deaver opened the public hearing. No visitors spoke for or against this item. Chairman Mayor Deaver closed the public hearing. C. Consideration and Action Motion by Assistant City Manager Deidra Emerson to approve Resolution 2017-2: Adoption of the Title VI Program and Implementation Plan for the Waco Urbanized Area. Seconded by Councilman Meek. Motion passed with a vote of 15-0. V. Review and Discussion regarding consultant recommendations for the Waco Rapid Transit Corridor Locally Preferred Alternative. Mr. Jimi Mitchell, of AECOM, summarized work accomplished by the study consultant over the summer to determine the feasibility of developing a rapid transit corridor for the Waco area and to evaluate candidate travel corridors. Mr. Mitchell explained candidate corridors were evaluated on factors such as safety, anticipated ridership, effects on current riders and service providers, cost and benefits of implementation, and economic development potential. Mr. Mitchell presented study results recommending 2-way transit operations on US 84 from Hewitt Drive to Valley Mills Drive, on Franklin Avenue/Taylor Street from Valley Mills Drive to roughly the US 84 and Business 77 intersection, and along portions of US 84 and N Loop 340 through Bellmead. Mr. Mitchell explained additional public input will be gathered in November to aid in finalizing the selection of a locally preferred alternative (LPA) routing. The final study phase to develop an implementation strategy for the selected LPA will follow. The Rapid Transit Corridor study is expected to conclude in early 2018. 3
VI. Review and Discussion regarding the establishment of federally required transportation performance standards for the Waco Metropolitan Area and subsequent reporting requirements. Director Evilia reported the Waco MPO is required by Congress through the FAST Act to establish transportation performance standards for the Waco Metropolitan Area and to meet subsequent reporting requirements. This strategic approach is aimed at bettering performance of the national transportation system through more informed investment decisions. Director Evilia stated TxDOT adopted 2018 safety performance targets for Texas on August 31, 2017 for five federally required safety performance measures designed to assess fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads in Texas. As a result, the MPO must now establish targets specific to public roads within the Waco Metropolitan Area for the same five safety measures no later than February 27, 2018. Mr. Evilia presented data depicting safety conditions on local roadways and explained the MPO may agree to support the State s safety targets OR establish its own numeric targets. MPO targets are not included in the assessment of whether a State met or made significant progress toward meeting its targets. VII. Directors Report A. Discussion regarding the status of air quality for the Waco Metropolitan Area. Director Evilia reported the following regarding current air quality status for the Waco Metropolitan area: Current 8-hour ozone standard remains at 70 parts per billion Design value of 66 for 2017 ozone season so far (will conclude Oct 31) o Slight increase from value of 64 in August report o Due to 4 th highest reading of 69 ppb on Sept 11 & 12 Design values continue overall downward trend o Preventative planning efforts are having positive effect B. Request for agenda items to be considered for future meetings. No additional agenda items were requested for future meetings. The next meeting may be scheduled for Thursday, December 14, 2017. VIII. Public Hearing of visitors regarding any item of MPO business. Chairman Mayor Deaver opened the public hearing of visitors. No visitors approached the Board. Chairman Mayor Deaver closed the public hearing of visitors. IX. Adjournment. Mayor Deaver adjourned the meeting at 2:10 p.m. 4
Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board Meeting Date: December 14, 2017 Agenda Item: Consideration and Action regarding draft amendments to Connections 2040: The Waco Metropolitan Transportation Plan Comments: The Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) identifies the regional transportation needs of the Waco Metropolitan Area for the next 25 year planning period. In addition to all projects intending to utilize federal highway or public transportation funds, all regionally significant transportation projects must be included in the MTP. The MTP must be constrained against a realistic estimate of future revenues. The City of Waco received an award of $2,959,000 in federal funds from TxDOT as part of the Transportation Alternatives Set Aside program (TASA) to construct the following 3 bicycle / pedestrian projects: 1. Elm Ave from the Brazos River to Forrest / Garrison St - $2,484,000 2. S 11 th / S 12 th Streets from Columbus Ave to Garden Dr - $275,000 3. Gurley Ln S 10 th St to S 27 th St - $200,000 The total cost of these projects includes an additional 20% non-federal match plus the engineering work which is either already complete or scheduled by the City of Waco. The proposed amendment ensures that future programming of these funds are consistent with priorities authorized within the MTP. MPO Staff conducted a 15 day public comment period and 3 public information meetings to solicit comment regarding the draft amendment. As of December 6 th, no formal comments regarding the draft amendment were received. As a result, no changes to the draft document are proposed by staff. Action Required: 1. Review proposed amendments 2. Conduct public hearing 3. Approve, disapprove or amend proposed amendment Motion By: Seconded: Content of Motion: Vote:
Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization RESOLUTION 2017-3 WHEREAS, the Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization was established to identify and support the implementation of regionally significant transportation projects to address future mobility needs of the Waco Region; and, WHEREAS, the Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board is composed of representatives appointed by the elected City Councils and Counties located within the jurisdiction of the MPO as well as the Texas Department of Transportation; and, WHEREAS, the operations of the Waco MPO are funded through an annual allocation of planning funds provided by the US Department of Transportation and passed through the Texas Department of Transportation; and, WHEREAS, Section 134, Title 23, USC requires a comprehensive and continuing transportation planning process must be carried out cooperatively in order to ensure funds for transportation projects are effectively allocated to the Waco Metropolitan Area; and, WHEREAS, Section 450, Title 23, USC requires the development of a Metropolitan Transportation Plan for the Waco Metropolitan Area to identify all regionally significant transportation needs and projects that can be reasonably funded within a minimum 20- year planning horizon; and, WHEREAS, the Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board adopted Connections 2040: The Waco Metropolitan Transportation Plan on January 27, 2015 to satisfy the aforementioned federal statutory requirements; and, WHEREAS, on October 26, 2017, the Texas Transportation Commission awarded a total of $2,959,000 in federal dollars to the City of Waco through the Transportation Alternatives Set Aside Program for 2 bicycle / pedestrian projects to be matched with an additional 20% non-federal funds; and, WHEREAS, all surface transportation projects utilizing federal funds within the Waco Metropolitan Area are considered regionally significant and required to be identified within the Metropolitan Transportation Plan prior to programming of funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE POLICY BOARD OF THE WACO METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION: P.O. Box 2570, Waco, TX 76702-2570 (254) 750-5651 www.waco-texas.com/cms-mpo mpo@wacotx.gov
That the Waco MPO Policy Board hereby amends Connections 2040: The Waco Metropolitan Transportation Plan with the following changes: Amend Financial Forecast Short Term (2015 to 2025) Add $3.7 million to highway mobility funds Additions to Strategy 6: Improve Regional Livability Short Term Recommendations New Priority 2 Elm Ave Brazos River to Forrest St / Garrison St Construct continuous sidewalks, bike lanes and streetscape improvements $3.4 million New Priority 3 South 11 th Street / South 12 th Street Garden Dr to Columbus Ave Construct continuous sidewalks and bike lanes $450,000 New Priority 4 Gurley Ln South 10 th Street to South 27 th Street Construct continuous sidewalks $250,000 Reassign to Priority 5 Long Term Recommendations Brazos Riverwalk Brazos Park East to Riverbend Park No changes to scope of work or cost Reassign to Priority 6 Long Term Recommendations Interregional Passenger Rail No changes to scope of work or cost That it is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting at which this resolution is passed is open to the public and that public notice of the time, place and purpose of said meeting was given as required by law. That all public participation requirements identified within the Waco MPO Public Participation Plan related to this action by the Policy Board were met and completed. P.O. Box 2570, Waco, TX 76702-2570 (254) 750-5651 www.waco-texas.com/cms-mpo mpo@wacotx.gov
That the Waco MPO Policy Board additionally certifies this action complies with all applicable policies, procedures, and requirements identified within 23 CFR, Section 450, and Chapter 16 of Title 43 of the Texas Administrative Code. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 14 th day of December, 2017. Dillon Meek Council Member City of Waco Chair Waco MPO Policy Board ATTEST: Christopher Evilia, AICP Director P.O. Box 2570, Waco, TX 76702-2570 (254) 750-5651 www.waco-texas.com/cms-mpo mpo@wacotx.gov
connections 2040 the waco metropolitan transportation plan amendment 2 developed by the waco metropolitan planning organization in cooperation with the following agencies: proposed amendment 2: december, 2017
amendment 2: december, 2017 purpose and need for amendment On October 26, 2017, the Texas Transportation Commission awarded funding to 2 project applications submitted by the City of Waco under the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program (TASA). This amendment specifically identifies these projects and updates the project limits, scope of work, cost and funding sources to ensure consistency with Commission actions and project programming within the 2017-2020 Transportation Improvement Program. revenue forecasts Federal law requires projects identified within the Metropolitan Transportation Plan to be constrained by a reasonable projection of funds which governments within McLennan County anticipate receiving during the planning period. Project costs beyond the anticipated revenues are unfunded and cannot be identified as a recommended priority within the MTP. This section outlines significant changes anticipated to transportation revenues through 2040 as a result of Legislative action that have taken place since adoption of the MTP in January, 2015. The projects identified within this amendment received a formal commitment for funding by the Texas Transportation Commission through Minute Order 115076 approved on October 26, 2017. highways and bridges table A2-1 approved state highway revenues in millions: 2019 through 2025 Funding Category Total Funds Cat 9 Trans Alternatives $3.7 New MTP Mobility Total $3.7 table A2-2 approved state highway revenues in millions: mtp planning horizon: 2015 through 2040 Funding Category Total Funds Cat 9 Trans Alternatives $3.7 New MTP Mobility Total $3.7 strategy 6: improve regional livability additional short term priorities (2019 to 2025) New Priority 2 Project ID: BP-001 Facility: Extent: Current: Scope of Work: Elm Ave Brazos River to Forrest St / Garrison St 2 lane urban arterial Construct continuous sidewalks, bike lanes and streetscape improvements Purpose and Need: Provide bicycle and pedestrian connection between Downtown Waco and East Waco Fiscal Constraint: Funding Commitment through Transportation Commission Minute Order 115076 Work Phase Cost* Engineering $0.3** Right of Way $0.0 Construction $3.1 Total $3.4 **Phase complete or underway New Priority 3 Project ID: BP-002 Facility: Extent: Current: Scope of Work: South 11 th Street / South 12 th Street Garden Dr to Columbus Ave 2 lane urban arterial Construct continuous sidewalks and bike lanes Purpose and Need: Provide bicycle and pedestrian connection between Downtown Waco, South Waco and southern portion of Baylor University campus Fiscal Constraint: Work Phase Funding Commitment through Transportation Commission Minute Order 115076 Cost* Engineering $0.05** Right of Way $0.0 Construction $0.4 Total $0.45 **Phase complete or underway connections 2040: the waco metropolitan transportation plan Page 117
New Priority 4 Project ID: S-036B Facility: Extent: Current: Scope of Work: Gurley Ln South 10 th Street to South 27 th Street 2 lane urban collector Construct continuous sidewalks Purpose and Need: Provide pedestrian connection between Kennedy Circle Homes (Waco Housing Authority) and South Waco Elementary School Fiscal Constraint: Work Phase Funding Commitment through Transportation Commission Minute Order 115076 Cost* Engineering $0.05** Right of Way $0.0 Construction $0.2 Total $0.25 **Phase complete or underway long term priorities (2026 to 2040) Reassigned to Priority 5 Project ID: BRW-3 NOTE: No changes to extent, scope of work or costs. Facility: Brazos Riverwalk Extent: Scope of Work: Brazos Park East to Riverbend Park 1) Construct multi-purpose bicycle and pedestrian trail adjacent to the Brazos / Bosque Rivers 2) Construct bicycle and pedestrian bridge across Brazos River either adjacent to or attached to the M L King Drive bridge Purpose and Need: Extend bicycle and pedestrian access via riverwalk to several recreational facilities and McLennan Community College Fiscal Constraint: Work Phase USDOT Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) Cost* Engineering $0.4 Right of Way $0.5 Construction $7.0 Total $7.9 Reassigned to Priority 6 Project ID: R-001 NOTE: No changes to extent, scope of work or costs. Service: Interregional Passenger Rail Extent: Scope of Work: Oklahoma to Mexico 1) Construct passenger rail station adjacent to Intermodal Transfer Station for Waco Transit 2) Implement passenger rail services with stop in Downtown Waco (see note below) Purpose and Need: Provide connections to Dallas / Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio and beyond as additional method to address interregional mobility demand Fiscal Constraint: Notes: TxDOT / USDOT passenger rail development funds, farebox revenue TxDOT study underway to determine feasibility of different service options, speeds, and stop locations. This project does not identify specifics with regards to these and other factors such as proposed alignments or grade separation as they are unknown as of publication of this plan. The project is a placeholder; however, indicating MPO support for the eventual recommendations of the TxDOT study provided any proposed service stops in Downtown Waco. The costs identified below are only for the construction of the Downtown Waco station. Work Phase Cost* Engineering $0.4 Right of Way $0.5 Construction $4.0 Total $4.9 table A2-3 additional total costs* for strategy 6 Mode Short-Term Cost Long-Term Cost Total Cost Highways $0 $0.0 $0.0 Bicycle $0 $1.2 $1.2 Pedestrian $0 $2.5 $2.5 Total All Modes $0 $3.7 $3.7 Total MTP Strategy 6 $466.9 $3.7 $3.7 summary of recommendations In October, 2017, the Texas Transportation Commission awarded funding for several bicycle & pedestrian projects within the City of Waco as part of the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program (TASA). As a result of this funding commitment, this amendment adds these projects to the Metropolitan Transportation Plan as funded recommendations within Strategy 6: Improve Regional Livability. connections 2040: the waco metropolitan transportation plan Page 118
table A2-4 total additional costs* of plan recommendations by strategy Strategy 1 Highway Mobility Short- Term Cost Long-Term Cost Total Cost Percent of Amendment $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 2 - Maintenance $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 3 Access to Opportunity $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 4 - Safety $0.0 $0.0 $20.8 0.0% 5 - Efficiency $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 0.0% 6 Livability $3.7 $0.0 $3.7 100.0% Total Plan $3.7 $0.0 $3.7 100.0% table A2-6 total costs* of plan recommendations by strategy after amendment Strategy 1 Highway Mobility Short- Term Cost Long-Term Cost Total Cost Percent of Plan $466.9 $188.4 $655.3 30.7% 2 - Maintenance $324.6 $677.8 $1,002.4 46.9% 3 Access to Opportunity $134.7 $187.0 $321.7 15.1% 4 - Safety $29.4 $61.2 $90.6 4.2% 5 - Efficiency $12.2 $3.0 $15.2 0.7% 6 Livability $19.7 $31.4 $51.1 2.4% Total Plan $987.5 $1,148.8 $2,136.3 100.0% table A2-5 total additional costs* of plan recommendations by transportation mode Mode Short- Term Cost Long-Term Cost Total Cost Percent of Amendment Highway $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 0.0% Public Transportation $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 0.0% Bicycle $1.2 $0.0 $1.2 32.4% Pedestrian $2.5 $0.0 $2.5 67.6% Passenger Rail $0.0 $0.0 $0.0 0.0% Total Plan $3.7 $0.0 $3.7 100.0% connections 2040: the waco metropolitan transportation plan Page 119
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Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board Meeting Date: December 14, 2017 Agenda Item: Review and Discussion regarding proposed amendments to the MPO Public Participation Plan required by the Fixing America s Surface Transportation Act. Comments: The MPO Public Participation Plan (PPP) outlines the activities MPO staff and the MPO Policy Board will undertake to solicit input regarding major actions proposed by the MPO. The primary intent of the PPP is to ensure that citizens have adequate opportunity to participate in the transportation planning process. The last amendment of the PPP was adopted on May 29, 2014. Any changes proposed to the PPP requires a minimum 45 day comment period. The Fixing America s Surface Transportation Act (FAST), outlines the following new requirements for MPO public participation processes: A. Include provisions to solicit comments on all significant Policy Board actions from the following (if applicable): a. Public Ports b. Private Providers of Transportation Including intercity bus operators, employer-based commuting programs, such as carpool program, vanpool program, transit benefits program, parking cash-out program, shuttle program, or telework program B. Demonstrate consultation with the following: a. Tourism Agencies b. Agencies involved in Natural Disaster Risk Reduction The FAST Act requires these provisions to be included in the MPO PPP prior to May 27, 2018. MPO staff will also use this opportunity to update the current PPP. With Policy Board authorization, MPO staff will begin soliciting comment on these revisions shortly after January 1 with an adoption target for the March Policy Board meeting. Note that the only private provider of transportation currently operating within the Waco Region is the intercity bus operator Greyhound. Additionally, MPO staff has by practice consulted with tourism agencies and McLennan County Emergency Management when developing long range plans for the region. Action Required: 1. Review required amendments 2. Authorize commencement of public involvement process Motion By: Seconded: Content of Motion: Vote: