2050 Metro Vision Regional Transportation Plan Candidate Project Proposals Eileen O Yazzie DOTI Planning Manager Presentation amp Discussion Overview DRCOG Request Schedule amp Collaboration ID: 816418
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Denver Regional Council of Governments 2050 – Metro Vision Regional Transportation Plan
Candidate Project Proposals
Eileen O. Yazzie – DOTI Planning Manager
Slide2Presentation & Discussion Overview
DRCOG Request
Schedule & Collaboration
Approach to Candidate Project Proposals
Prioritized List of Candidate Projects
Next Steps
Slide3Who is DRCOG and What is a Regional Transportation Plan?
Slide4Why is the DRCOG 2050 MVRTP Important to Denver?
Identifies projects to be evaluated for
future
federal funds, and other funding sources
As the years of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) move forward, projects can be pulled from the MVRTP
Identifies projects that are regional priorities
Supports needed partnerships with other agencies
Confirms changes to the transportation networkEvaluation related to air quality, movement, and congestion
Slide52050 MV-RTP
Location
General Project Description
High Level Cost Estimate Ranges
Identified General Time Periods
2024-2029
2030-2039
2040-2044
2045-2050
2020-2023
2024-2029
2030 - 2039
2040-2044
2045-2050
Will the 2050 MV – RTP Help the Current CIP Needs?
No – Grant Opportunities & TIP funding can support the near term needs.
Examples: 16
th
Street Mall, East Colfax BRT, I-25/Broadway Upgrade, etc.
Denver CIP & DRCOG Transportation Improvement Program – Defined:
Project Limits
Project Scope Elements
Budget & Funding Sources
Phasing Schedule
Slide6Slide7Timeframe & Collaboration
Candidate Project Proposals – Submitted to DRCOG - August 21st
Slide8Approach to Candidate Project Proposals
Slide9Step 1 & 2 – Plan Base Inputs
Transportation Plans -
The Citywide plans envision a safe and connected transportation system where it’s possible to travel by walking or rolling, biking, taking transit or driving.
Plan
Priority Projects
Mayors Mobility Action Plan
Did not specify projects
Denver’s Capital Planning and Programming – Six Year Plan – 12 year project list
Prioritized List - Top 25 Projects
Denver Moves: Transit
High Capacity Transit Corridors
Denver Moves: Bicycles
Regional bikeways
Denver Moves: Pedestrian & Trails
Tier 1 Grade Separations
Denver Moves: Downtown
Signature Projects
RTD – BRT Feasibility Study
Tier 4
DRCOG – Regional Multimodal Freight Plan (partial)
Of the information available - corridors/projects identified in Denver, not prioritized
DEN – Denver Airport Studies
Corridor Studies
Vision Zero Plan
Highes fatal and SBI total crashes between 2017 and 2019 by block and selecting the corridors with the greatest totals in the equity index areas
DOTI Bridge Replacement
High Priority
Denver Elevate Bond – Transportation
Alignment
DOTI 3 Year Program
Projects shifting after 2024 and qualify
Slide10Approach to Candidate Project Proposals
Slide11Screening & Evaluation Results
Slide12DOTI Evaluation Process
31 Ranked Projects
Please review table for details.
Slide13Slide14Slide15Next Steps
Slide16Discussion & Input
Eileen O. Yazzie – DOTI Planning Manager
eileen.yazzie@denvergov.org