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Miami-Dade TPO
Citizens' Transportation
Advisory Committee (CTAC)
Virtual Meeting
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
CTAC Agenda
Call to Order/Rules of Engagement
Roll Call and Quorum
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes
CTAC Membership Update
Public Comment
Florida Department Of Transportation District Six Community Traffic
Safety Team (CTST) Program
Miami-Dade TPO List of Program Priorities FY 2026 (06/18/20)
Public Comment
Chair’s Report
New Transportation Business
Adjournment
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
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Call to Order /
Rules of Engagement
CALL TO ORDER/RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
I.
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CALL TO ORDER/RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4
Rules of Engagement
• This is a public meeting and is being recorded. Meeting videos will be uploaded to YouTube.
• If you experience technical difficulties, please contact Ivan Jimenez at 786-973-9546 or at ijimenez@gfnet.com so that a member of
our technical support team may assist you.
• Public participants only:
• All public participants will remain muted throughout the duration of this meeting except for the Public Comment periods.
• If you wish to provide a comment, please use the “Raise Hand” button on your GoToWebinar panel so the meeting organizer
can unmute your microphone. If you are calling-in, the organizer will automatically unmute your microphone when the Public
Comment period begins. Please proceed by first providing your full name and then your comment.
• Committee members only:
• Committee members who wish to provide a question or comment need to unmute their microphone, state their name, and say
“Through the Chair, Dr. Carnegie, I have a question/comment.” After the Chair has recognized the Committee member, the
Committee member may provide their question/comment.
• Committee members are encouraged to enable their web cameras and mute their microphones when not speaking.
• To move or amend a motion, unmute your microphone, clearly state your name for the record, and propose or second the
motion. The CTAC Coordinator will record the action and verbally confirm your name.
• Open votes such, as Approval of Agenda, will be conducted by calling dissenting votes only. Committee members in opposition
shall state their names and verbally express “nay”. Resolution and other important votes will be conducted via roll call.
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Roll Call and QuorumII.
ROLL CALL AND QUORUM
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Approval of AgendaIII.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020
APPROVAL OF AGENDA 7
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Approval of MinutesIV.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
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CTAC Membership UpdateV.
CTAC MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
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Public CommentVI.
PUBLIC COMMENT
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Florida Department Of
Transportation District Six
Community Traffic Safety Team
(CTST) Program
VII.
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT SIX COMMUNITY TRAFFIC SAFETY TEAM (CTST) PROGRAM
MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020
FDOT D6 COMMUNITY TRAFFIC SAFETY TEAM (CTST) PROGRAM 12
THE CHALLENGE
• How can we bring traffic safety to our communities?
THE CTST PROGRAM MISSION
• The Four “E” Approach
Engineering
Education
Enforcement
Emergency Services
DEVELOPING A CTST
• Law Enforcement (State, County,
Municipal agencies)
• FDOT/Local Public Works
• Traffic Safety Organizations
• School Representation
• Community Leadership
• Medical Trauma Representation
• Emergency Services
• Media
• Motivated Citizens
STATE AND LOCAL INITIATIVES
• Multi-agency
Enforcement/Educational
Operations
• Multi-agency DUI Checkpoints
• Car Seat Checkpoints
• CarFit
• Bike Rodeos/Bike Safety Events
• Pedestrian Safety Events
• Traffic Safety Fairs/Educational
Outreach
• Safe Routes to School
TRAFFIC SAFETY CAMPAIGNS & PROGRAMS
AGGRESSIVE DRIVING AWARENESS
CAMPAIGN – DRIVE SAFE
• Educate the public about the
dangers of aggressive driving and
the reality of its consequences​
• Provide tips to eliminate
aggressive driving​
• In online surveys of Floridians,
aggressive driving is always
identified in the public's top three
issues of traffic safety​
• Speeding is one of the most
prevalent aggressive behaviors
• Support local law enforcement
agencies with multi-agency
education/enforcement operations​
CAMPAIGN MATERIALS
DRIVE SAFE BY THE NUMBERS
2016 2017 2018 2019
Campaign Partners 85 90 104 119
Outreach Events 47 68 76 26
Multi-Agency
Enforcement Operations 11 7 11 8
Overall Campaign Impressions 23.1 million 96.4 million 56.5 million 56.7 million
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN – RIDE SMART
• May is Motorcycle Safety
Awareness Month
• Encouraging all road users to
share the road and watch for
motorcycles
EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH
Drive Safe Campaign/Bike & Motorcycle Safety Event & Press
Conference Event – May 16, 2019
ALERT TODAY, ALIVE TOMORROW
CAMPAIGN (ATAT)
• Educate the community about the
dangers of:​
• Jaywalking​
• Drivers not yielding to
pedestrians when making left
or right-hand turns​
• Bicyclists riding against traffic​
• Provide tips to eliminate unsafe
behaviors
• Build partnerships within the community
that maximize existing communications
resources and spread the safety message
to as many people as possible​
• Support local law enforcement agencies
with multi-agency
education/enforcement operations​
CAMPAIGN MATERIALS
ATAT BY THE NUMBERS
2019
Campaign Partners 62
Outreach Events 10
Multi-Agency Enforcement Operations 2
Overall Campaign Impressions 10 million
DISTRACTED DRIVING AWARENESS
CAMPAIGN – PUT IT DOWN
• Educate the public about the
dangers of distracted driving and
the reality of its consequences,
including the new Florida State
law
• Provide drivers with steps to
eliminate distracted driving within
their families, schools, businesses
or organizations
• Texting takes your eyes off the
road for an average of 4.6
seconds; that is like driving the
length of a football field at 55
mph, blind
• Teens whose parents drive
distracted are 2 to 4 times more
likely to also drive distracted
2019 CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF
https://youtu.be/RMndH1zv9cQ
• Starting July 1, 2019, Florida motorists can be stopped and cited for texting
and driving.
• First violation: non-moving offense with no points
• Second violation: moving violation with three points
• FHP Troopers will issue warnings through December 31, 2019, to provide drivers with
additional education of the new law. Exceptions would apply in extremely dangerous
driving situations.
• Starting October 1, 2019, wireless communications devices can only be
used in a handsfree manner when driving in a designated school crossing,
school zone, or active work zone area.
• Starting January 1, 2020, drivers will be cited for using any wireless
communication devices in a handheld manner in a work zone or school zone.
NEW
FLORIDA
STATE
LAW
• Starting July 1, 2019, Florida motorists can
be stopped and cited for texting and driving.
• First violation: non-moving offense with
no points
• Second violation: moving violation with
three points
• FHP Troopers will issue warnings through
December 31, 2019, to provide drivers
with additional education of the new law.
Exceptions would apply in extremely
dangerous driving situations.
• Starting October 1, 2019, wireless
communications devices can only be used in a
handsfree manner when driving in a
designated school crossing, school zone, or
active work zone area.
• Starting January 1, 2020, drivers will be
cited for using any wireless communication
devices in a handheld manner in a work zone
or school zone.
CAMPAIGN MATERIALS
OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN PSA
https://youtu.be/NHKVf2MkN4w
PUT IT DOWN BY THE NUMBERS
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
PARTNERS 7 13 40 98 108 112 120 135 160
OUTREACH
EVENTS
14 22 40 73 72 64 53 78 157
CAMPAIGN
IMPRESSIONS
3.1
million
6.0
million
40.3
million
38.6
million
61.5
million
114.5
million
76.2
million
153.8
million
353.3
million
ANNUAL UM SAFETY FAIR
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Carlos Sarmiento
Community Traffic Safety Program Coordinator
Florida Department of Transportation - District Six
Phone: (305) 470-5437
Email: Carlos.Sarmiento@dot.state.fl.us
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Miami-Dade TPO List of
Program Priorities FY 2026
(06/18/20)
VIII.
MIAMI-DADE TPO TRANSPORTATION OUTREACH PLANNER (TOP) TOOL
MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020
MIAMI-DADE TPO LIST OF PROGRAM PRIORITIES FY 2026 (06/18/20) 35
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
Background
• What is it?
• When is it required to be submitted?
• Process
Description of LOPP
• Modal Organization
• Prioritization Process
• Project Highlights
Fiscal Summary
• Requested Funding by Mode and FYs
Recommended Action
Questions
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
What is it?
Background
• Consistent with the requirements of Florida Statute 339.175(8)(a)(b), MPOs are
responsible for developing, annually, a list of program priorities to be incorporated in
the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
• TIP is updated with a new 5th year annually.
• The TPO LOPP is the mechanism to provide the “new 5th year”
• Once the TPO adopts the LOPP, FDOT produces a Five-Year Work Program to execute
these priorities as directed by the TPO.
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
When is it required to be submitted?
Background
• Statutorily required by October 1st of each year; Florida Statutes 339.175(8)(b
• The Miami-Dade TPO has traditionally submitted the LOPP to FDOT immediately
after the adoption of the TIP.
• Advanced submittal allows more time to maximize funding opportunities while
FDOT develops their Tentative Work Program.
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
Process
Background
• As set forth in the TPO Prospectus, the process for developing the TPO List of
Program Priorities is incorporated into the overall TIP development process.
• The priority projects flow from the Priority 2 list of projects of the Long Range
Transportation Plan (LRTP), and are brought into the TIP, which is the first priority of
the LRTP.
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
Prioritization Process
Description
• The TPO Priorities are prepared by TPO staff in close consultation and coordination
with FDOT and transportation partner agencies.
• As part of this process, TPO solicited project requests from agencies via TIP
Development Committee, Transportation Planning Technical Advisory Committee
(TPTAC), and all 34 Municipalities.
• Their priorities are listed in the LRTP from where candidate projects are selected.
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
Prioritization Process (cont.)
Description
• The TPO Priorities are to be approved by the TPO Governing Board.
• Must first be recommended for approval by CTAC and TPC
• Upon TPO Governing Board approval, LOPP is formally transmitted to FDOT for
inclusion in the Development of the Work Program
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
Modal Organization
Description
The TPO Program Priorities includes multi-modal projects under the following
generalized groupings:
 SMART Plan and other transit
 Complete Streets & Other Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements
 Roadways: Capacity and TSM&O
 Other Technology
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
Project Highlights
Description
• SMART Plan Projects
1. SMART Corridors: Funding request for Right of Way for North Corridor
2. SMART Plan Bus Express Rapid Transit (BERT) Network: Route operations
3. SMART Plan Demonstration Projects: 8 new project requests
• Mobility Projects
1. Safe Routes to School : 7 new school applications
2. Complete Streets Projects: Several First/last mile connectors and trails
3. Transportation Alternatives: 10 new projects
4. Other Multimodal Improvements: Coral Gables Trolley, Miami Beach transit lane
• Roadway Improvement Projects
1. Capacity: Request to reinstate Golden Glades Interchange reconstruction
2. TSM&O and Technology Improvements: Autonomous Vehicle Pilot
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
• Requested Funding ($1000s) by Modes and Fiscal Years
Fiscal
Summary
Program FY 21 FY 22 FY 23 FY 24 FY 25 FY 26 Total
SMART Plan 584$ 23,469$ 139,136$ 129,102$ 134,102$ 79,102$ 505,495$
Mobility $ 289 $ 3,429 $ 1,127 $ 1,000 $ 10,101 $ 16,704 32,650$
Roadway $ 4,900 $ 2,820 $ 2,643 $ 9,400 $ 129,399 $ 353,203 502,365$
Total $ 5,773 $ 29,718 $ 142,906 $ 139,502 $ 273,602 $ 449,009 1,040,510$
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
Recommended Action:
Approval of 2026 TPO List of
Program Priorities
www.MiamiSMARTPlan #
www.MiamiDadeTPO.org
THANK YOU!
Chris Rosenberg
TPO Finance Manager
305-375-1817
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Public CommentIX.
PUBLIC COMMENT
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Chair’s ReportX.
CHAIR’S REPORT
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New Transportation BusinessXI.
NEW TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS
50
MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020
AdjournmentXII.
ADJOURNMENT

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June 3, 2020 CTAC Virtual Meeting

  • 1. Miami-Dade TPO Citizens' Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC) Virtual Meeting Wednesday, June 3, 2020
  • 2. CTAC Agenda Call to Order/Rules of Engagement Roll Call and Quorum Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes CTAC Membership Update Public Comment Florida Department Of Transportation District Six Community Traffic Safety Team (CTST) Program Miami-Dade TPO List of Program Priorities FY 2026 (06/18/20) Public Comment Chair’s Report New Transportation Business Adjournment I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII.
  • 3. 3 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Call to Order / Rules of Engagement CALL TO ORDER/RULES OF ENGAGEMENT I.
  • 4. MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 CALL TO ORDER/RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4 Rules of Engagement • This is a public meeting and is being recorded. Meeting videos will be uploaded to YouTube. • If you experience technical difficulties, please contact Ivan Jimenez at 786-973-9546 or at ijimenez@gfnet.com so that a member of our technical support team may assist you. • Public participants only: • All public participants will remain muted throughout the duration of this meeting except for the Public Comment periods. • If you wish to provide a comment, please use the “Raise Hand” button on your GoToWebinar panel so the meeting organizer can unmute your microphone. If you are calling-in, the organizer will automatically unmute your microphone when the Public Comment period begins. Please proceed by first providing your full name and then your comment. • Committee members only: • Committee members who wish to provide a question or comment need to unmute their microphone, state their name, and say “Through the Chair, Dr. Carnegie, I have a question/comment.” After the Chair has recognized the Committee member, the Committee member may provide their question/comment. • Committee members are encouraged to enable their web cameras and mute their microphones when not speaking. • To move or amend a motion, unmute your microphone, clearly state your name for the record, and propose or second the motion. The CTAC Coordinator will record the action and verbally confirm your name. • Open votes such, as Approval of Agenda, will be conducted by calling dissenting votes only. Committee members in opposition shall state their names and verbally express “nay”. Resolution and other important votes will be conducted via roll call.
  • 5. 5 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Roll Call and QuorumII. ROLL CALL AND QUORUM
  • 6. 6 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Approval of AgendaIII. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
  • 7. MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 APPROVAL OF AGENDA 7
  • 8. 8 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Approval of MinutesIV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
  • 9. 9 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 CTAC Membership UpdateV. CTAC MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
  • 10. 10 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Public CommentVI. PUBLIC COMMENT
  • 11. 11 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Florida Department Of Transportation District Six Community Traffic Safety Team (CTST) Program VII. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT SIX COMMUNITY TRAFFIC SAFETY TEAM (CTST) PROGRAM
  • 12. MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 FDOT D6 COMMUNITY TRAFFIC SAFETY TEAM (CTST) PROGRAM 12
  • 13. THE CHALLENGE • How can we bring traffic safety to our communities?
  • 14. THE CTST PROGRAM MISSION • The Four “E” Approach Engineering Education Enforcement Emergency Services
  • 15. DEVELOPING A CTST • Law Enforcement (State, County, Municipal agencies) • FDOT/Local Public Works • Traffic Safety Organizations • School Representation • Community Leadership • Medical Trauma Representation • Emergency Services • Media • Motivated Citizens
  • 16. STATE AND LOCAL INITIATIVES • Multi-agency Enforcement/Educational Operations • Multi-agency DUI Checkpoints • Car Seat Checkpoints • CarFit • Bike Rodeos/Bike Safety Events • Pedestrian Safety Events • Traffic Safety Fairs/Educational Outreach • Safe Routes to School
  • 18. AGGRESSIVE DRIVING AWARENESS CAMPAIGN – DRIVE SAFE • Educate the public about the dangers of aggressive driving and the reality of its consequences​ • Provide tips to eliminate aggressive driving​ • In online surveys of Floridians, aggressive driving is always identified in the public's top three issues of traffic safety​ • Speeding is one of the most prevalent aggressive behaviors • Support local law enforcement agencies with multi-agency education/enforcement operations​
  • 20. DRIVE SAFE BY THE NUMBERS 2016 2017 2018 2019 Campaign Partners 85 90 104 119 Outreach Events 47 68 76 26 Multi-Agency Enforcement Operations 11 7 11 8 Overall Campaign Impressions 23.1 million 96.4 million 56.5 million 56.7 million
  • 21. MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN – RIDE SMART • May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month • Encouraging all road users to share the road and watch for motorcycles
  • 22. EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH Drive Safe Campaign/Bike & Motorcycle Safety Event & Press Conference Event – May 16, 2019
  • 23. ALERT TODAY, ALIVE TOMORROW CAMPAIGN (ATAT) • Educate the community about the dangers of:​ • Jaywalking​ • Drivers not yielding to pedestrians when making left or right-hand turns​ • Bicyclists riding against traffic​ • Provide tips to eliminate unsafe behaviors • Build partnerships within the community that maximize existing communications resources and spread the safety message to as many people as possible​ • Support local law enforcement agencies with multi-agency education/enforcement operations​
  • 25. ATAT BY THE NUMBERS 2019 Campaign Partners 62 Outreach Events 10 Multi-Agency Enforcement Operations 2 Overall Campaign Impressions 10 million
  • 26. DISTRACTED DRIVING AWARENESS CAMPAIGN – PUT IT DOWN • Educate the public about the dangers of distracted driving and the reality of its consequences, including the new Florida State law • Provide drivers with steps to eliminate distracted driving within their families, schools, businesses or organizations • Texting takes your eyes off the road for an average of 4.6 seconds; that is like driving the length of a football field at 55 mph, blind • Teens whose parents drive distracted are 2 to 4 times more likely to also drive distracted
  • 28. • Starting July 1, 2019, Florida motorists can be stopped and cited for texting and driving. • First violation: non-moving offense with no points • Second violation: moving violation with three points • FHP Troopers will issue warnings through December 31, 2019, to provide drivers with additional education of the new law. Exceptions would apply in extremely dangerous driving situations. • Starting October 1, 2019, wireless communications devices can only be used in a handsfree manner when driving in a designated school crossing, school zone, or active work zone area. • Starting January 1, 2020, drivers will be cited for using any wireless communication devices in a handheld manner in a work zone or school zone. NEW FLORIDA STATE LAW • Starting July 1, 2019, Florida motorists can be stopped and cited for texting and driving. • First violation: non-moving offense with no points • Second violation: moving violation with three points • FHP Troopers will issue warnings through December 31, 2019, to provide drivers with additional education of the new law. Exceptions would apply in extremely dangerous driving situations. • Starting October 1, 2019, wireless communications devices can only be used in a handsfree manner when driving in a designated school crossing, school zone, or active work zone area. • Starting January 1, 2020, drivers will be cited for using any wireless communication devices in a handheld manner in a work zone or school zone.
  • 31. PUT IT DOWN BY THE NUMBERS 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 PARTNERS 7 13 40 98 108 112 120 135 160 OUTREACH EVENTS 14 22 40 73 72 64 53 78 157 CAMPAIGN IMPRESSIONS 3.1 million 6.0 million 40.3 million 38.6 million 61.5 million 114.5 million 76.2 million 153.8 million 353.3 million
  • 33. FOR MORE INFORMATION Carlos Sarmiento Community Traffic Safety Program Coordinator Florida Department of Transportation - District Six Phone: (305) 470-5437 Email: Carlos.Sarmiento@dot.state.fl.us
  • 34. 34 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Miami-Dade TPO List of Program Priorities FY 2026 (06/18/20) VIII. MIAMI-DADE TPO TRANSPORTATION OUTREACH PLANNER (TOP) TOOL
  • 35. MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 MIAMI-DADE TPO LIST OF PROGRAM PRIORITIES FY 2026 (06/18/20) 35
  • 36. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP) Background • What is it? • When is it required to be submitted? • Process Description of LOPP • Modal Organization • Prioritization Process • Project Highlights Fiscal Summary • Requested Funding by Mode and FYs Recommended Action Questions
  • 37. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP) What is it? Background • Consistent with the requirements of Florida Statute 339.175(8)(a)(b), MPOs are responsible for developing, annually, a list of program priorities to be incorporated in the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). • TIP is updated with a new 5th year annually. • The TPO LOPP is the mechanism to provide the “new 5th year” • Once the TPO adopts the LOPP, FDOT produces a Five-Year Work Program to execute these priorities as directed by the TPO.
  • 38. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP) When is it required to be submitted? Background • Statutorily required by October 1st of each year; Florida Statutes 339.175(8)(b • The Miami-Dade TPO has traditionally submitted the LOPP to FDOT immediately after the adoption of the TIP. • Advanced submittal allows more time to maximize funding opportunities while FDOT develops their Tentative Work Program.
  • 39. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP) Process Background • As set forth in the TPO Prospectus, the process for developing the TPO List of Program Priorities is incorporated into the overall TIP development process. • The priority projects flow from the Priority 2 list of projects of the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), and are brought into the TIP, which is the first priority of the LRTP.
  • 40. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # Prioritization Process Description • The TPO Priorities are prepared by TPO staff in close consultation and coordination with FDOT and transportation partner agencies. • As part of this process, TPO solicited project requests from agencies via TIP Development Committee, Transportation Planning Technical Advisory Committee (TPTAC), and all 34 Municipalities. • Their priorities are listed in the LRTP from where candidate projects are selected. TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
  • 41. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # Prioritization Process (cont.) Description • The TPO Priorities are to be approved by the TPO Governing Board. • Must first be recommended for approval by CTAC and TPC • Upon TPO Governing Board approval, LOPP is formally transmitted to FDOT for inclusion in the Development of the Work Program TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
  • 42. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # Modal Organization Description The TPO Program Priorities includes multi-modal projects under the following generalized groupings:  SMART Plan and other transit  Complete Streets & Other Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements  Roadways: Capacity and TSM&O  Other Technology TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
  • 43. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # Project Highlights Description • SMART Plan Projects 1. SMART Corridors: Funding request for Right of Way for North Corridor 2. SMART Plan Bus Express Rapid Transit (BERT) Network: Route operations 3. SMART Plan Demonstration Projects: 8 new project requests • Mobility Projects 1. Safe Routes to School : 7 new school applications 2. Complete Streets Projects: Several First/last mile connectors and trails 3. Transportation Alternatives: 10 new projects 4. Other Multimodal Improvements: Coral Gables Trolley, Miami Beach transit lane • Roadway Improvement Projects 1. Capacity: Request to reinstate Golden Glades Interchange reconstruction 2. TSM&O and Technology Improvements: Autonomous Vehicle Pilot TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
  • 44. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # • Requested Funding ($1000s) by Modes and Fiscal Years Fiscal Summary Program FY 21 FY 22 FY 23 FY 24 FY 25 FY 26 Total SMART Plan 584$ 23,469$ 139,136$ 129,102$ 134,102$ 79,102$ 505,495$ Mobility $ 289 $ 3,429 $ 1,127 $ 1,000 $ 10,101 $ 16,704 32,650$ Roadway $ 4,900 $ 2,820 $ 2,643 $ 9,400 $ 129,399 $ 353,203 502,365$ Total $ 5,773 $ 29,718 $ 142,906 $ 139,502 $ 273,602 $ 449,009 1,040,510$ TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP)
  • 45. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # TPO List of Program Priorities (LOPP) Recommended Action: Approval of 2026 TPO List of Program Priorities
  • 46. www.MiamiSMARTPlan # www.MiamiDadeTPO.org THANK YOU! Chris Rosenberg TPO Finance Manager 305-375-1817
  • 47. 47 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Public CommentIX. PUBLIC COMMENT
  • 48. 48 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 Chair’s ReportX. CHAIR’S REPORT
  • 49. 49 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 New Transportation BusinessXI. NEW TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS
  • 50. 50 MIAMI-DADE TPO CTAC MEETING JUNE 3, 2020 AdjournmentXII. ADJOURNMENT