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MI Transportation Plan:Moving Michigan Forward
Public WebinarJune 26, 2012
State Long-Range Transportation Plan 2005-2030
2035 Revision
Susan GorskiManagerStatewide & Urban Travel Analysis
Welcome andIntroductions
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Webinar Purpose• Get information from you to update the
Statewide Long-Range Transportation Plan, based on changes in the last 5 years
How Your Input Will Be Used
• Included in the Webinar summary• Included in Consultation Reports• Helps shape the development of the draft
revised plan• Future reference point for ongoing
consultation with resource agencies and tribal governments
Webinar Outline• Overview of existing plan• Information on how plan relates to
stakeholder groups• Opportunity for direct input
TimelineMI Transportation Plan Revision
• June 2007 – March 2012– Approved and Adopted– Implementation– Monitoring
• March 2012 – August 2012– Technical Report white papers– Trends, demographic data
• August 2012 - September 2012– Release Draft Plan Revision – Final Comment– Adopt Plan Revision
Content ofMI Transportation Plan
• Policy document• 25-year plan• Provides future direction
Vision, Goals, Strategies
VisionFuture Transportation System
GoalsWhat we want to achieve
StrategiesHow we will achieve goals
Projects‘How’ and ‘what’ to achieve vision
MITP Preferred Vision
• Purposeful• Prioritized• Coordinated• Safe• Advanced
• Integrated Choices• Appropriate to the
Setting• Flexibly-Funded• Responsive
Source: 2030 Preferred Vision for an Integrated Transportation System
• Stewardship• Safety and Security• System Improvement• Efficient and Effective
Operations
MI Transportation Plan Goals
Preserve transportation system investments, protect the environment, and utilize public resources in a responsible manner.
Stewardship
Continue to improve transportation safety and ensure the security of the transportation system.
Safety and Security
Modernize and enhance the transportation system to improve mobility and accessibility.
System Improvement
Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the transportation system and transportation services and expand MDOT’s coordination and collaboration with partners.
Efficient and Effective Operations
Vision, Goals, Strategies
VisionFuture Transportation System
GoalsWhat we want to achieve
StrategiesHow we will achieve goals
Projects‘How’ and ‘what’ to achieve vision
MITP Key Strategies
• Corridors of Highest Significance• Integrate the transportation system• Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS)• Avoid, minimize or mitigate for adverse
impacts• Identify appropriate funding• Measure performance for all modes
Supporting Documents
• 17 technical reports– Transit– Freight– Land Use
• 11 strategic reports• 10 participation reports
– Stakeholder interview results
– Public open house meeting results
Document Resources
• All MI Transportation Plan:Moving Michigan Forward documents are on MDOT’s public Web site.
• All draft white papers on-line and available for review and comment
www.michigan.gov/slrp
New Plans / Policies
• Michigan Aviation System Plan• Michigan State Rail Plan• Access Management Plan• Complete Streets Policy• Vehicle and Equipment Engine
Idling Guidance
2011 Public Survey• Modernize, expand, and connect the system to
support economic growth and better facilitate the movement of goods, people, and services.
• Ensure that the environment is protected and public resources are used in a responsible manner.
• Continue to build, maintain and operate the safest transportation system possible.
What We’ve Learned From You
• Common Themes– Corridor approach is a good strategy– Want more transportation choices– State’s transportation system is a critical
component of economic growth– Expand transit to meet demand– Multi-modal / Integration
We Need Your Input!
• Organizational Updates • Current Issues • New Programs• Recent Planning
Documents• Future Priorities
Stakeholder Agency Challenges
• Budget• Staff• Coordinated Efforts
Questions?2035 MI Transportation Plan: Moving Michigan Forward
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Tribal Government Survey
Stakeholder Survey
Resource Agency Survey
General Public
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Surveys will remain open till July 3, 2012.They may found at: www.michigan.gov/slrp
Document Resources
• All draft white papers are online and available for review and comment
www.michigan.gov/slrp
Contact
Susan A. Gorski, ManagerStatewide and Urban Travel Analysis
2035 MITP Project [email protected]
517-335-2958