www.T4america.org@t4america
Taking Advantage of Seismic Shifts in Transportation & Technology
James Corless, DirectorJames Corless, Director
T4A Advisory Board
• Atlanta Chamber of Commerce• Seattle Chamber of Commerce• Nashville Chamber of Commerce• Los Angeles Business Council• Indianapolis IN Mayor Greg Ballard• Normal IL Mayor Chris Koos• Salt Lake County Mayor Mayor Ben McAdams• Boise ID City Councilwoman Elaine Clegg• Durham NC Mayor William Bell• National Assoc of Latino Elected Officials• National Urban League• Atlanta Regional Commission• Sacramento Area Council of Govts
TIGER Grant Program Winners
Major Disruption Ahead for Transportation
• Funding• Technology• Demographics• Consumer Preferences• “Nice to Haves” becoming “Must
Haves”
Future of Transportation Funding
• Gas taxes have eroded – recent gas tax measures in states are only slowing the erosion
• VMT/road usage charges are coming – but slowly
• Non-user fees are growing – sales taxes, property taxes, general funds etc
• Financing is not the same as funding• Tolls are growing but have limited applicability –
mostly bridges and express lanes • Transit funding – federal funding critical but
growth is in local sources, value capture, local sales taxes etc
Indy Mayor Greg Ballard
Ridesourcing – Uber, Lyft, SidecarRidesharing – ZimRide, CarMaRidehailing – Flywheel, Curb (formerly TaxiHalo)Round Trip Car Sharing – ZipCar, Enterprise, Hertz 24/7One Way Car Sharing – Car2GoPeer to Peer Car Sharing – RelayRides, GetAroundBike Sharing – Fleet Based – Motivate/B CycleBike Sharing – Peer to Peer
The ABCs of Shared Mobility
Source: US Public Interest Research Group
Millennials changing the equation
4 in 5 want to live where they have a variety of options to get to jobs, school or daily needs;
3 in 4 say it is likely they will live in a place where they don’t need a carApr 2014 survey Rockefeller Foundation and Transportation for America •18-34 year olds•10 U.S. cities (Chicago, NY, San Francisco, Charlotte, Denver, LA, Minneapolis, Nashville, Indianapolis, Tampa-St. Petersburg•95% confidence with a ±3.7% margin of error
Millennials changing the equation
66% say that access to high quality public transportation is one of the top three criteria for deciding where to live next.
Apr 2014 survey Rockefeller Foundation and Transportation for America •18-34 year olds•10 U.S. cities (Chicago, NY, San Francisco, Charlotte, Denver, LA, Minneapolis, Nashville, Indianapolis, Tampa-St. Petersburg•95% confidence with a ±3.7% margin of error
MetLife Market Institute
Millennials are changing the equation: The largest cohort, and most diverse
Share of PopulationShare of Population Racial DistributionRacial Distribution
Millennial
Your Transportation To-Dos: Funding
1. Make Congress pass a long term transportation bill2. Get your state legislature to increase/index state
revenues3. Push your state DOT to innovate on tolling/ federal
waiver4. Enable road user charge (VMT) fee pilot in state
legislation5. Enable local option transportation taxes in state
legislation
Your Transportation To-Dos: Mobility
1. Recruit bikeshare and carshare providers to town2. Advocate for HOT/toll lanes & congestion pricing3. Become a pilot city for driverless vehicles4. Lead a re-envisioning of your local public transit
network5. Work with city & developers to overhaul parking
policies
About Us
Transportation for America is an alliance
of local elected, business and civic leaders from communities across the country, united
to ensure that states and the federal government step up to invest in smart, homegrown transportation solutions —
because these are the investments that hold the key to our future economic prosperity.