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Heartland Civic Collaborative Keeping the Heartland Globally Competitive for the Next 50 Years Tom Maze Transportation Seminar Scott Smith HNTB (retired) February 27, 2015

Mission Statement: Heartland Civic Collaborative To position the Heartland as a mega-region that competes successfully in the global future: Rich base of natural and human-made resources Quality of life Role as a portal for intercontinental and international flows of people, goods, and ideas

3 Discussion Overview Concept of Heartland Civic Collaborative Focus Areas Transportation Goals Analysis of Transportation Plans Potential Strategies Next Steps

Regional Planning Association Map 4

Increasing National Focus on Mega-Regions Mega-Regions host business and economic activity on a massive scale, generating a large share of the world's economic activity and an even larger share of its scientific discoveries and technological innovations. Richard Florida If we want to bolster economic competitiveness and ensure long-run prosperity, we must pursue policies that take mega-regions into account. The World Bank The 100 top metros generate 75% of the U.S. gross domestic product. The policy debate centers on mega-regions of 10 million people and up. The Brookings Institution

Population Trends Threaten the Future of the Heartland 6

Why Now? Population and employment trends Stalling or moving in the wrong direction. Other mega-regions have greater political power at the national level. Business leadership Experience and financial resources to partner with the public sector. Metropolitan areas understand the importance of working collaboratively across the region.

Heartland Civic Collaborative

Omaha, Nebraska Des Moines, Iowa Kansas City, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri

Why a Mega-Region Strategy? Eight Heartland MSAs in the Seven-State Region 2010 Share of MSA 2010 GDP Share of Population Heartland States ($ in Millions) Heartland States ST. LOUIS (MO counties) 2,109,232 7.6% $ 105,085 8.3% KANSAS CITY 2,035,334 7.3% $ 105,968 8.3% OMAHA 865,350 3.1% $ 47,556 3.7% DES MOINES 569,633 2.0% $ 39,465 3.1% MINNEAPOLIS 3,279,833 11.8% $ 199,596 15.7% DENVER 2,543,482 9.1% $ 157,567 12.4% OKLAHOMA CITY 1,252,987 4.5% $ 58,339 4.6% TULSA 937,478 3.4% $ 44,823 3.5% TOTAL 13,593,329 48.9% $758,399 59.6%

Heartland Civic Collaborative Future Potential

Heartland Civic Collaborative Priority Areas Transportation Develop a multi-modal integrated transportation vision that supports and enhances the competitive advantage of the Heartland Connectivity Entrepreneurship Develop strategies around the movement of ideas entrepreneurship and human capital are the two primary focuses Life Sciences Leverage life sciences assets in the region to respond to opportunities that benefit from collaborative efforts Future Potential Energy Water

Entrepreneurship Data Dashboard Entrepreneurial Density How many new companies are being created on a per capita basis? Deals/Available Financing What is the amount of deal flow; from what sources is financing available; how many companies receive financing and how much? Network Interconnectedness/Use What is the scope and density of networks of entrepreneurs as well as the overlapping networks of various support programs? STEM Workforce Do we have enough talent to support high growth businesses? Inc. 500/5000 Companies Does this result in high-growth firms?

Life Sciences Asset Mapping Project Inventory life sciences assets around the HCC metros KCALSI s life science census work is a model. Build greater collaboration and economic competitiveness in critical sector Task force to look at opportunities and tangible strategies to determine best to use of asset map to enhance economic development

Transportation Task Force Members Scott Smith, Co-Convenor HNTB (retired) Kansas City Dick Reiser, Co-Convenor Werner Enterprises Omaha Todd Ashby Des Moines MPO Des Moines Bill Berkley Tension Corporation Kansas City David Brown Omaha Chamber Omaha Jay Byers Des Moines Chamber Des Moines Chris Gutierrez KC SmartPort Kansas City Ed Hillhouse St. Louis MPO St. Louis John Nations METRO St. Louis Vince Schoemehl Grand Center St. Louis Jewel Scott Civic Council Kansas City Adi Tomer Brookings D.C. Bob Turner Union Pacific RR Omaha Jim Wild St. Louis MPO St. Louis

June 2012 Transportation Forum discussions organized around three key goals: Heartland Connectivity Movement of people and goods facilitates interaction among the Heartland metros Global Connectivity Capacity is never a constraining factor in the Heartland region s global freight flows Intermodal Movements Transportation system provides seamless and synergistic movement of people and goods between modes and to both national and global networks

A Transportation Review US Department of Transportation State Departments of Transportation Metropolitan Planning Organizations HCC Heartland Civic Collaborative

National Perspectives

National Perspectives

National Transportation Perspectives

National Perspectives

A Transportation Review State Departments of Transportation

Condition and Capacity

Transportation Funding Nebraska FY 2013 needs at $505M but revenue at $389M Shortfall will swell through 2032 Build Nebraska Act designates general fund sales tax for transportation Kansas T-WORKS is a 10-year, $8B program Focus on creating jobs, highway preservation, economic development.

Transportation Funding Iowa FY 2014-2018 forecasts approx. $2.6B for highways $140M to $250M in developed but unfunded projects Exploring several funding concepts including gas tax, permit fees Missouri FY 2014-2018 program is maintenance focused 80% of the $694M aimed at taking care of the system Initiative petition for statewide sales tax

A Transportation Review Metropolitan Planning Organizations Sustainable region, Preserving what we have Preserve the existing system, support transit Focus on the economy, environment, regional cooperation Future roadway capacity demands, land use and transit strategies

More than just Transportation

Transportation Funding DAMPO 2035 Metropolitan Transportation Plan identifies $2B in road projects. MAPA 2035 long range plan identifies $5B in street and highway projects. MARC Transportation Outlook 2040 identifies $18B in multimodal investments. EWGW Regional Transportation Plan 2040 includes $31B in projects.

Transportation Multi-Modal Plan August 2013 Completed assessment of metro and state long-range plans November 2013 - Task Force evaluated gaps/opportunities and presented study via webcast to attendees across the Heartland 2014 DOT/MPO meetings Met face to face with each DOT and MPO Directors 2015 Developing Heartland Transportation Strategies

Potential Heartland Transportation Strategies Planning Strategies Technology Strategies Funding and Financing Facilities Projects Operations Legislative Advocacy

Planning Strategies Heartland Long-Range Plan DOT/MPO Planning Summit Freight Metro, State, Heartland Highlight priority projects of regional significance 31

Technology Strategies Transportation Futures Summit Regional ITS system Intercity autonomous vehicle/connected vehicle pilots Auto Truck Truck parking management system

Funding and Financing Heartland TIGER grant application Regional P3 projects/programs Regional toll strategy Regional Infrastructure Bank

Facility Projects Intermodal distribution centers Dedicated truck way system Intercity passenger rail

Operations Truck driver recruitment/training programs Regional jet pilot recruitment/training programs KC SmartPort model

Legislative Activity Heartland Brand State Funding/financing P3 Project/program delivery Federal Transportation Reauthorization Freight system funding

Heartland Federal Advocacy Agenda HCC Metros developing a shared federal advocacy agenda Leverage influence 8 Senators and 19 Representatives Analyze and synthesize federal agendas of business organizations in each HCC metro Current Action Steps Outline principles and priorities Identify tangible actions to implement agenda Collaborate with Brookings Institution

Next Steps for Heartland Collaborative Transportation Futures Summit 3Q 2015 Develop and Refine Strategies Legislative Advocacy Broaden Stakeholder Engagement Ideas? Keely Schneider Civic Council of Greater Kansas City kschneider@civiccouncil.org