welcome march 20th 2009 roads 101 gcmpc presentation by derek bradshaw
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WelcomeMarch 20th 2009
Roads 101
GCMPC PresentationBy
Derek Bradshaw
The Genesee County Metropolitan Alliance is the agency designated as the official Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Genesee County. The Metropolitan Alliance is responsible for carrying out the federal transportation planning process in Genesee County. The Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission GCMPC serves as staff to the MPO.
Federal Funding in Genesee County
Average Annual Preservation Funds
•$8 Million for urban roads
•$450,000 for rural roads
Metro Alliance Category Spending (2003-2007) Amount Percent
Congestion Relief 19,921,307$ 26.7%
Preservation 42,944,943$ 57.7%
Safety 553,000$ 0.7%
Transit 10,018,590$ 13.5%
Bridge Repair -$ 0.0%
Non-Motorized 892,808$ 1.2%
Studies 154,586$ 0.2%
Total 74,485,234$ 100.0%
Urban and rural roads that are classified as:•Interstate•Freeway•Principal Arterial•Minor Arterial•Major Collector•Minor Collector
Local roads are not eligible for federal funding.
Federal-Aid Eligible Roads
•Local Road Agencies approve the application•Staff releases call for projects•Staff scores project applications•Metropolitan Alliance prioritizes Projects
Transportation Systems ManagementTechnical Advisory Committee
•Projects are funded in priority order•Projects go through a public comment period•Final approval by the Metropolitan Alliance
Transportation Improvement Program Process
13%
2%
37%
32%
50%
66%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Good Fair Poor
2007 Pavement ConditionUrban & Rural Networks
Urban Network
Rural Network
18%16%
24% 23%
41%
65%
58%
51%
41%
19% 18%
26%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Good Fair Poor
2007 Pavement ComparisonBy Jurisdiction
Genesee County
Ingham County
Kent County
State of Michigan
Urban Road Network
Various Levels of Funding
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
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17
Year
Ave
rage
Rem
aini
ng S
ervi
ce
Life
(RS
L) Double Funds
Tr iple Funds
07-08 T I P
49%
39%
27%
30%
26%
Genesee County Ingham County Kent County State of Michigan U.S.A.
Percentage of Deficient Bridges by Comparison
Average Age of BridgesGenesee County: 46 years
Ingham County: 42 years
Kent County: 37 years
Projected Bridge Needs
• Average Bridge Service Life: 50 years
• 329 Bridges in Genesee County will have reached this age by 2035
• Costs approximately $2.5 million to reconstruct a bridge
• Roughly $1.5 billion needed for bridge improvements through 2035
(5% compounding annual interest included for anticipated cost increases)
1. Flint River Trail2. Genesee Valley Trail3. Grand Traverse Greenway4. M-15 Heritage Route5. Trolley Line Trail
There are approximately 40 miles of existing non-motorized trails, bike paths and bike lanes in Genesee County.
2009 2.4 Miles Planned
Top 5 Trail Priorities
Non-Motorized
Contact Information
Derek BradshawPrincipal PlannerGenesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission
Rm. 2231101 Beach St.Flint, MI 48502
Phone: (810) 257-3010Fax: (810) 257-3185Email: [email protected]
Website www.gcmpc.org