Evolution of us transportation Policy


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Evolution of US Transportation Policy

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • Surface Transportation

What is Policy

  • Laws, regulations
  • Appropriations
  • Implementation
  • Impacts
  • A GOOD REFERENCE: “The Hill” – online paper summarizing all policy activities coming from Washington (Capital Hill)
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

Policy initiation

  • Who decides what policy issues are?
    • (e.g., why is PTC in the news so much?)
  • What, who – are stakeholders
  • Who implements policies
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

Policy Framework

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • Issues needing response
  • At what level does response occur
  • What is type of response (policy)
  • What are impacts of policies

Evolution of Institutions

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • Evolution of Institutions
    • Guide to regional planning and investment
    • Helps focus on each level of government
      • Federal
      • State
      • Local
    • Gives understanding to modal focus
    • Links law/regulations to mandates at each level of government

Evolution of Policies

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • AND
    • Helps us understand why we have a growing set of Metropolitan problems
      • Funding
      • Regional projects
      • Project integration
      • Consolidation regional planning
      • Understand and setting revenues – fares, tolls, fees

HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS, con't.

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS, con't.
    • We must address evolving problems
      • Regional economic growth
        • Equity – jobs – housing
      • Changing institutional nature of system operations, and supply demand relationships
    • Institutions:
      • Federal: USDDOT, EPA, Congress
      • State: NYSDOT, ESDevCorp, NYSERDA
      • Special government: NYMTC, PANYNJ, MTA
      • Local: NYCDOT
  • All have specific missions, evolving from their history.

POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS
    • History of the highway program
      • Original funding and organization
      • BPR/FHWA
    • History of transit program
    • USDOT and its administrations
    • State DOTs and their role
    • Local governments
    • Why does what we have in transportation look the way it does, and why do we have problems?

KEY EVENTS THAT SHAPED PLANNING INSTITUIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • KEY EVENTS THAT SHAPED PLANNING INSTITUIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
  • Date
  • Event
  • 1916
  • BPR
  • 1921
  • REQUIREMENT: STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS - START OF TITLE 23
  • 1954
  • SECT. 701 (HOUSING) - COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
  • 1961
  • 701 GRANTS USED FOR "URBAN TRANSPORTATION" PLANNING
  • 1962
  • FED AID HWY ACT: 3-C PLANNING
  • 1964
  • UMT ACT
  • 1965
  • 701 FUNDS TO COGS, RPAs
  • 1968
  • FHWA PLANNING GUIDELINES
  • 1972
  • UMTA:REQ'T FOR PLANNING AGENCY, PROCESS
  • 1975
  • JOINT PLANNING REGS; MPO ESTABLISHED: LRP, TIP REQD
  • 1991
  • ISTEA
  • 1998
  • TEA21
  • 2005 - present
  • SAFETEA-LU and others

GETTING TO NATIONAL ISSUES

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • 1980
  • Federal interventionist policies of last 5 decades reversed; infrastructure budgets impacted
  • 1980s
  • Environmental issues, raised in early 1970s used to constrain infrastructure development
  • 1980s
  • continued growth of HH car ownership, VMT, suburbanization, personal trip making; leads to increasing congestion and ramifications of congestion
  • 1987
  • Fragile Foundations published
  • 1991
  • ISTEA
  • 1998
  • TEA-21
  • PRESENT
  • USDOT and modal administrations publish and use as policy strategic plans
  • PRESENT
  • Big issues: safety and security, equity and enviornmental justice, intermodalism and global competition, innovative financing, sustainability and quality of life, and now COVID-19

POLICY TO THE RESCUE

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • POLICY TO THE RESCUE
    • CAA (1970), CAAA (1990)
    • ISTEA (1991)
      • Role of external stakeholders (STPP, etc)
    • TEA21 (1998)
    • Where did these come from – how did we go from adding supply to responding to the environment
    • Some trends towards sustainability
      • Land banking and green zones
      • Transit oriented design
      • New approaches to residential density
      • Traffic calming
      • Design for non motorized travel
      • Road (value) pricing
      • Use of ITS

ISTEA: Transportation Initiatives for the future

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • ISTEA: Transportation Initiatives for the future
    • What we must change:
      • many to multi modal
      • SOV as a solution
      • Underlying objectives of planning: from increasing supply to environmentally sensitive, cost effective, yet sustaining personal mobility
      • Adding capacity to managing demand
      • Who has a say – and when in the process
      • How projects are paid for – and accounted for
      • Approaches to modeling and analysis

CONGESTION AND AIR QUALITY

  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • CONGESTION AND AIR QUALITY
    • CONFORMITY
      • STATE IMPLEMNTAITON PLAN – REDUCTION OF AIR POLLUTANTS
      • TRIP REDUCTION POLICIES
      • MANDATED INCREASE IN AVERAGE VEHICLE ACCUPANCY (AVO) 1.25 RULE
      • EMPLOYEE TRIP REDUCTION
    • TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT AREAS (200,000)
    • DATA COLLECTION
      • VMT
      • EMISSIONS INVENTORIES
      • ETR
      • AVO
  • Recent Highway Authorizations
  • Intermodal Surface Transportation Equity Act (ISTEA, 1991)
  • Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21, 1998)
  • Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU, 2005)
  • Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21, 2012)
  • Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST, 2015)
  • Emphasis on planning process
  • Intermodal / Non-motorized
  • National highway system
  • Accessibility
  • Transit facility redevelopment
  • Corridor development/Int’l crossings
  • Eased private investment/tolling
  • Regional/Interregional funding
  • Environmental project funding
  • Streamlined planning/env. review
  • Performance measurement
  • National freight system
  • Improve hwy mobility (reduce congestion, esp. freight)
  • Create jobs and support economic growth
  • Accelerate project delivery/promote innovation
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

EXTREME EVENTS

  • 9.11.2001 – devastation of lower Manhattan
  • Hurricane Hazel -2012 – flood surge, impacts on NYCT subways, coastal buildings
  • NYC restored, economics restored after those events
  • COVID -19 - too much uncertainty
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

ACADEMIC ROLES

  • Traffic flow theory
  • HCM
  • Road/bridge/tunnel engineering
  • Travel demand theory
  • Environmental Analysis
  • Economic Analysis
  • Workforce training
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

COVID-19

  • The big disrupter – more impact
    • Physically than extreme events – hurricanes, floods, 9.11
    • Economically – than crash of 2008
  • Both of those cases saw a return to “normalcy” relatively quickly
  • Can’t predict when NYC will be “fully open” again
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

Today’s Questions

  • After covid-19:
    • What will our cities look like?
    • Why are transport and Land use so tightly connected?
    • How will the workforce be redistributed?
    • How will travel and travel modes be impacted?
    • What is the role and form of public transit?
    • How will infrastructure be financed?
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

Interesting Policy Projects I have worked on

  • Post 9.11 transportation investments– BCA
  • Funding policies for MTA
  • Freight Rail transfer location, LI
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell
  • Robert Paaswell
  • Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering
  • paaswell@utrc2.org
  • 2020
  • UTRC/Paaswell

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